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September 2014
(81%)
266 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(84%)
383 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Slot pour microSD
APN de 8 et 2 MPixels
Evolution prévue vers Android 5.0 "Lollipop"
Customisable avec des coques de couleur
Double SIM Active avec sélection automatique
Prix
Qualité de fabrication
écran de 5 pouces HD
Performances.
La très bonne qualité de fabrication
La réactivité et la fluidité digne d'un haut de gamme
Les fonctions multimédias très correctes
La qualité audio en conversation
Contraste et luminosité perfectibles pour l'écran
Android pur
Mises à jour
Appareil photo
Un écran de 5 pouces de qualité
Double SIM et port micro-SD
Les mêmes qualité de design que l'ancien Moto G
Moins de 200 euros
Excellente prise en main
L'écran de bonne qualité
La mise à jour vers Android L
Bel écran pour cette gamme de prix
Applications Motorola intéressantes et discrètes
Hautparleurs frontaux puissants
Revêtement moins salissant
MicroSD
DualSIM mais...
Qualité photo/vidéo de nuit
Rapport qualité/prix
Son stéréo
Double SIM
Ecran correct
Boitier ayant de très bonnes propriétés d'accroche
Coque arrière interchangeable
Hautparleurs stéréo satisfaisant
Appareils photos très corrects
Une bonne fidélité dans le rendu colorimétrique de la dalle
Stabilité de la connexion WiFi WL
LTE
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Mise à jour 5.1 annoncée
Châssis antidérapant
Coque arrière amovible
Hautparleur stéréo d'assez bonne qualité
Bons appareils phoots
Bonne autonomie
Ecran lumineux
Qui reproduit très fidèlement les couleurs
Bonne qualit
Un écran 5 pouces de qualité
Expérience utilisateur au top
Très bonne autonomie
Très bon rapport qualité-prix
Bon appareil photo
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de 4G
Ni de DCHSPA
Même SoC que le Moto G 2013 (Snapdragon 400)
Batterie non amovible
Absence de 4G
La capture de photos
L'autonomie perfectible
Batterie
Mais où est passé la 4G ?
Des boutons physiques médiocres
Toujours pas de pourcentage de batterie dans la barre d'état
Capteur photo médiocre
Une évolution paresseuse et décevante du Moto G
L'absence de 4G !
Les photos de mauvaise qualité
L'autonomie un peu décevante
Pas de LTE
Processeur et mémoire vive limités
Caméra très moyenne
Specs similaires
Toujours pas de NFC
Design bien fini
Bon écran
Haut-parleurs frontaux
Interface fonctionnelle et apps Motorola pratiques
Motorola has definitely stepped up in terms of what the Moto G offers. it has definitely come up with a handset worth considering at Rs. 12,999. It is a simple, yet customizable phone that gives you a bang for your buck.The only competitors for this phone...
Moto G (2014), like its predecessor, is easily among the most capable Android smartphones you can buy in its price range. The smartphone offers a well-designed, solidly crafted hardware package, topped with up-to-date OS, which is bound to receive updates...
Better Camera, Bigger Display, Smooth User Interface
Same Old Hardware
New 2014 Moto G 2nd Gen is available to be bought from flipkart for Rs. 12999 and for the price it's a good smartphone, however since the launch the Original Moto G the competition has increased and right now it may not the best hardware you can get for t...
Publié: 2014-09-16, Auteur: Darren , review by: gizmodo.in
I'm going to say it-I like the bigger size. There are a few reasons why I finally left Apple for Android, and size played its part. In my personal experience, a 5-inch screen just seems like the sweet spot for most phones. The Moto G doesn't make watching
The Moto G is seriously lacking in storage. Right now you can only buy an 8GB model through Motorola's online store. After downloading essential apps, I only had 3GB left to work with. This means I'd have to actually think about the next time I record an
Do you really want a Moto X but hoping the Moto G would suffice? Then, no, you shouldnt. I would even be hard-pressed to recommend this over the Nexus 5 as LGs Google device comes with a faster processor in a slim package. But the Moto G is incredibly c...
Good build quality and ergonomic design, Smooth performance without lags, Android L update confirmed
Display isn't bright enough and has bad sunlight visibility, Camera isn't a very big improvement over older version
The Moto G (2nd Gen) is a very good smartphone, but it is no longer the best in class. The competition it faces is much tougher than its predecessor and the Xiaomi Mi3 and Micromax Canvas Nitro both perform better than this device, while the Asus Zenfone...
Motorola, in its new incarnation, can be credited with reshaping the lower end of the Indian smartphone market. The Moto G, when launched earlier this year, was quite simply the best possible value you could get in a smartphone. It set off a massive chain
Average looks and material quality
While not quite matching the raw performance of the Asus Zenfone 5, Motorola's latest effort is still a contender thanks to its features and software. The 16GB versions of both phones are priced at Rs. 12,999, but there's an 8GB Zenfone 5 option if you ne...
The first generation Motorola Moto G was called poor man's Nexus, but can the new model live up to those expectations? Well, we don't think the smartphone has enough to retain that title.Don't get us wrong, the device isn't cheap and as a matter of fact f...
The 2nd Gen Moto G is the same as the Moto G 1st Gen but with some few changes. The 1st Gen Moto G came with 8GB and 16GB internal storage options but the 2nd Gen is with 16GB option. Here are the extra features that have been added / upgraded on the Moto...
Extrait: Since the Google Android One, official low cost smartphone is already here, it is very obvious for us to compare the same with the phones like Xiaomi Redmi 1S which fall in same price segment and New Motorola Moto G which has similar features to Android O...