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News Handset Review Update : Review Of The New Moto G (2015) – A Fantastic Upgrade To The Mid-Range Killer

Last year’s Moto G literally shook up the mid-tier smartphone realm. It had impressive specs, a well designed body and features that were way above its price. Moto promised that the next Moto G would be even better. Fortunately, a few leaks here and there had already given us some idea about Moto’s upcoming mid-ranger but now that the phone is finally unveiled, we bring you a close look of the new Moto G 3rd Gen.
The new Moto G is as interesting as its predecessors. While the entire world was fast asleep, Moto launched the new G in India and even overshadowed the new Moto X Style. The Moto G is a best seller and it looks like the company has done everything right so as to make sure that the new model struck a crucial cord between price and performance.

Look and Feel:
The new Moto G can definitely be regarded as the best looking and feeling one of all three that we have seen till date. The front looks almost the same; however, the main difference lies in the back. The entire back feels metallic especially the part where the camera and the flash is located. Apart from that, the back of the phone also has this unique design on the back that consists of diagonal lines which give the overall phone a highly premium look. The phone is designed in such a way so that those who use it don’t feel that they are using a mid-range smartphone. In fact, the entire look and feel of the phone is designed so as to give its users a more premium approach.

Hardware:
This year’s Moto G, as we already know through the various leaks, is powered by a 1.4GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 410 chipset. However, there is a big difference between the two models that are available today. The baseline model would cost $180, but will only get you 8GB of storage along with 1GB RAM. So, it’s better to go for the model that’s starting at $220 as it will get you double storage and RAM excluding your Moto Maker add-ons.
Moto G has definitely started feeling a little more on the premium side thanks to the eye catching looks which are quite different as compared to that of its predecessor. Although there’s still a significant size of bezel running around the phone’s 5-inch 720 pixel display, however, the addition of the metallic accent around the new Moto G’s 13-MP camera and flash tends to add a unique kind of welcome dose to the styling of this thing.

Performance:
A mid-ranger price but yet a flagship kind of performance is what Moto G has always been known for. This time too, the new Moto G focuses on performance and that’s exactly what the big upgrade in its chipset has to say about it. Sussing out performance from such combinations can be crapshoot but combination of this decent silicon and near-to stock version of Android 5.1.1 means you might not face hiccups.
The Snapdragon 410 processor might not be able to blow you away, however it surely can provide a solid punch of performance as compared to most other low-cost unlocked smartphones that are present in the market today. Apart from that, the new Moto G is rigged with smart features like the Moto Assist which tends to work just as good as it should which ultimately only helps Motorola to stand out from the crowd.

Camera:
It is also been said that the new Moto G will make use of the same camera as that installed on the Nexus 6. However, that’s definitely not the full story. Although the new Moto G makes use of the same 13-megapixel Sony sensor like its bigger and pricier cousin along with a similar f/2.0 aperture lens, however, the difference lies in the way the usual elements around the phone are constructed.
The lens in the Moto G comes loaded up with certain IR-filtering coatings which further help the camera to handle ambient light a little more intelligently. Early results of the images clicked by this new camera of the all new Moto G appear to be pretty impressive. The photos are more accurately exposed where they need to be and can be said to be at par with those taken by a pricier phones like the Galaxy S6

Moto Maker:
Nowadays a lot of companies are cashing on their devices because they are providing colourful backplates for their phone. OnePlus recently revealed the 2 with myriad options for backplates and Moto, well they’ve been doing it for long as well.

With the Moto G 3rd Gen, you can also change your phone’s look entirely with the help of Moto Maker wringer. It allows you to choose from a wide variety of shades and accents for the phone’s backplates in case you are bored from the usual black and white. We think that’s a great move to attract the buyers who are more inclined to colourful options in case of phones rather than the usual colours.

Summin-up:
It’s obviously a little early to declare whether you should bet your bucks on Moto’s latest mid-range killer, however, by the looks of it, it surely seems to be a pretty interesting device. It’s playful and decent at the same time and that’s exactly what Moto is known for.

Overall, the phone looks pretty solid. Build quality is fabulous, design wise the phone looks fresh, the performance is also beefed-up than before and both the rear and front cameras of the phone perform exquisitely well. This phone by no means looks like a mid-range smartphone. In fact, it can give a tough battle to all those big guns that are right now present out there. So, if you are someone who is tight on budget but still wants a phone that can serve you well, then the new Moto G might be a good option, however if you are someone who is just too much inclined to performance then you can give it a pass as it’s simply not made for you. The new Moto G, in fact, is made for those who love to experiment and that’s exactly what the company has done with this one.

News SmartPhone Release Update : Motorola To Launch Third-Gen Moto G On July 28

NEW DELHI: Motorola has sent out invites to the media for an event scheduled for July 28 in New Delhi. The Lenovo-owned company is expected to unveil the third-generation Moto G at the event.

The invite does not explicitly reveal anything related to the smartphone and features two cryptic messages trying to shed some light on how 'good friends' treat you differently from 'best friends'.

The first one says, "A good friend will offer you their umbrella when it rains" and the second one reads, "A best friend will forever be ready to dance in the rain with you.'
Motorola is also hosting events in London, New York and Sau Paulo (Brazil) on the same day after the Indian event. The global invite comes with the message, "Your relationship status is about to change."

The company has also put up a section dedicated to the launch on its website. The text on the page reads: "Yes. We're in a relationship with our phone. We feel lost without it. We trust them with our most personal questions, photos, stories and secrets. They never leave our side. But shouldn't all that care and devotion you show be returned?"

It adds, "A better mobile relationship is on its way. Join us on 7.28.15 to find out how we are changing things for the better."

As per recent leaks and rumors, it seems that the third-generation Moto G will retain the look of the second-generation model but sport a premium design with metal frame and textured back. It is rumored to feature a 5-inch (720p) HD screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 13MP rear camera (with dual-LED flash), 5MP front camera, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and microSD card support. The smartphone is reported to run on Android 5.1.1 out-of-the-box.

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News Moto G Update : The All New Motorola Moto G (Gen 3) Accidentally Listed On Flipkart

Flipkart is the exclusive sales partner for Motorola phones and we have seen the Moto G selling well with its first gen and second gen variants. However, an alleged listing of the Moto G (3rd Gen) was spotted on Flipkart by GadgetRaid, most likely a placeholder for the next Moto G. The listing has since been taken down.

Apart from the fact that the 3rd Gen Moto G will come in the white colour with 8GB storage, there wasn’t much listed on the site. The model number of the listed Moto phone was AP3560AD1K8.
Leaks have suggested that the next generation of the Moto G will be a major upgrade over the 2nd gen Moto G. It is expected to come with a 5-inch or a 5.2-inch full HD display and it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 610 SoC with 1.7GHz quad core processor paired with 2GB of RAM.

Moto G (2nd gen) recently got a price drop to Rs 10,999 which happened quite close to the launch of the Xiaomi Mi 4i, which was launched at Rs 12,999 with impressive specs. Motorola will clearly have to release the next gen Moto G, not just with impressive specs but at a competitive price point as well.

Going by the past history, the Motorola Moto G should launch in June or July. We will wait and watch.

News Moto Handset Update : Larger Display, Better Processor And Android Lollipop: Here’s How Moto E 2015 Beats Moto E First Generation.

Both Motorola and Flipkart slashed the price of the Moto E recently,  leading to speculation that a new variant was on its way, and as expected, here it is! The company has quietly launched the all-new and highly anticipated Moto E second gen device.
Given that the phone is aimed at developing nations, we expect the device to reach the Indian shores soon. So what’s new about the phone? The successor to the Moto E has improved some key specifications and also adds support for 4G LTE. We list some of these in detail:

Design:


Motorola’s new Moto E is slightly larger than its predecessor, measuring 129.9 x 66.8 x 12.3 mm. However, it retains the same thickness and also adds a light curve to the design. In terms of portability, it seems to be slightly heavier at 145 grams. The previous Moto E weighed 142 grams. But lets face it, a mere 38 grams  is unlikely to make much of a difference to a user.
Design-wise, Motorola has added some subtle changes and tried to employ the same aesthetics that are already seen in the higher-end Moto G and Moto X devices. If you remember, the Moto E comes with two metal bars – above and below  the display. Motorola has now bid goodbye to the one below the display.

Motorola also gets more colourful with the new Moto E. It has introduced some new covers that it calls ‘Bands’. These bands are available in six colour options including Golden Yellow, Turquoise, Blue, Raspberry, Purple and Red. The new model also gets five “Grip shells” available in Golden Yellow, Charcoal, Turquoise, Blue, Raspberry.

Display :

The Moto E second generation also comes with a slight change in the display. It has been increased from 4.3-inch to 4.5-inch, making it more similar in size to the Moto G. However, Motorola disappoints with the resolution, which doesn’t seem to have changed. It still retains the same qHD display at 540 x 960 pixels. This means effectively, that the Moto E 2014 model will come with a better display as more pixels are pushed onto a smaller display size. The pixel density of the older Moto E is 265 ppi compared to the 245ppi seen in the 2015 model. However, to the human eye, this shouldn’t make much of a difference either.
OS :

While Motorola is still conducting an Android Lollipop soak test for the Moto E 2014 model, its successor now runs Android Lollipop. This means, you can expect the latest OS goodies from Google on the budget handset. Motorola has also reportedly added features like Moto Display for notifications and updates.

Camera :

One of the biggest drawbacks of the original Moto E was the lack of a front-facing camera, especially considering the popularity of ‘taking selfies’. With the new Moto E, Motorola has fixed the issue. You still get a mediocre VGA camera, but we suppose that this is still better than having none. The company has also retained the 5MP rear snapper, but it has been improved from a ‘fixed focus’ to ‘auto-focus’.

The company has also played with some gestures for the camera. If you twist your wrist twice, the new Moto E will quickly launch the camera. This is something new and was not seen in the previous version of the Moto E.
Storage :

Another sore point for users of the Moto E was the limited storage. Motorola has now doubled the storage capacity to 8GB in the new model. Moreover, one can also opt for the 16GB model. It can be further expanded up to 32GB via microSD card slot.

Processor :

The model comes with a quad-core processor, which is a step up from the dual-core seen in the original Moto E. The Moto E second gen comes powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor clocked at 1.2GHz. This is an improvement from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 CPU seen in the Moto E first gen.  It has retained the 1GB RAM. There is also a 3G version of the Moto E with 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 32-bit processor and a 400MHz Adreno 302 GPU.
Battery :

In terms of battery, the Moto E 2015 model is fuelled by 2390mAh capacity. This is a jump from the 1920mAh battery found on the Moto E (2014) model. 
Price :

The Moto E will be launched in 50 countries starting with the US. The unlocked 3G version will cost $119.99 that translates to approx. Rs 7430. This means, we can expect it to cost slightly higher than the said price in India. The 4G LTE version will cost $149.99 (approx. Rs 9288). However, it isn’t clear if the 4G version will be made available in India.

News Productd Launched : New Motorola Moto G 4G Launched In Brazil

We have been hearing rumors about the Motorola Moto G 4G since November of last year, and now Motorola has launched the handset in Brazil.

The new Motorola Moto G 4G is now available to buy direct from Motorola in Brazil, the handset features the same specifications as the existing Moto G. 
The Moto G 4G is equipped with 1.2GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and it features 1GB of RAM, the device also comes with 16GB of included storage.

Other specifications on the new Motorola Moto G 4G include a 5 inch HD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, the handset also comes with front and rear facing cameras.

On the front of the device there is a 2 megapixel camera on the back there is an 8 megapixel camera with an LED flash. The handset comes with Android 4.4 KitKat and the device features dual SIM card slots.

A LTE-enabled variant of the Moto G (2014) has been circulating in the rumor mill for quite some time now and now it's finally become a reality. Motorola has apparently opted out of an official announcement and instead the new handset crept up on us and appeared on the manufacturer's Brazilian page and is already available to purchase.

The move was only logical since the first generation Moto G proved to be such a huge hit, both in emerging markets and even in places like the UK with the LTE upgrade only sweetening the deal even more. The budget-oriented, Moto G 4G (2015) offers a slick and clean almost pure-android experience just like its predecessors and comes with a few notable modifications over the base version. 
First and foremost Motorola has decided to stick with the dual-SIM setup and make it available in the 4G variant as well. The phone comes equipped with two micro SIM slots with presumably only one capable of LTE speeds. Other notable changes over the Moto G (2014) include a larger, 2,390mAh, battery which should compensate for the increased power consumption from the new modem. Onboard storage will be 16GB with no 8GB option available and physically the smartphone will retain its compact dimensions with only about 6g of extra weight due to the beefier battery.
 
The rest of the internals are unchanged. The handset is still powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 400 SoC, clocked at 1.2GHz, has the same 5-inch 720p display and the same camera setup - 8MP main and 2MP front-facing shooter. A small, but significant detail to note is that the new device will be shipping with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, while previous Moto G phones are still mostly running 4.4 KitKat and despite Motorola's best wishes are still waiting on an update.

The new Moto G 4G (2015) can already be purchased from a Brazilian retailer for BRL 899, which is about $345. This definitely seems like a premium for a device that is supposed to be budget-oriented and it is. Brazilian handset prices are traditionally very high and not representative of what smartphones costs elsewhere.

Despite its inconspicuous arrival the new Moto G 4G (2015) has all the right ingredients to continue to legacy of its predecessor and if Motorola manages to keep costs low than the handset definitely has a bright future ahead of it.
 
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