Moto G100
The Moto G100 offers great performance, a decent display and long battery life for less than £450, with the added bonus of Motorola’s Ready For tech that turns the phone into an Android-powered desktop. If you can overlook hit-and-miss camera performance, it’s a great mid-range smartphone.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor

Product details
- Will work with Most GSM SIM cards in the U.S. and the world Including AT&T, T-Mobile, Etc. Will NOT work with CDMA Carriers Such as Verizon.
- 128GB ROM, 8GB RAM, Qualcomm SM8250-AC Snapdragon 870 5G (7 nm), Octa-core, Adreno 650 GPU
PROS
+ Impressive performance
+ Long battery life
+ Ready For system could be useful to some
CONS
- No version without the Ready For dock
- Hit-and-miss camera performance
- Heavy and chunky
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Expert reviews and ratings
By TechAdvisor on April 28, 2021
The Moto G100 offers great performance, a decent display and long battery life for less than £450, with the added bonus of Motorola’s Ready For tech that turns the phone into an Android-powered desktop. If you can overlook hit-and-miss camera performance, it’s a great mid-range smartphone.
80
By TechRadar on April 28, 2021
Sold on its own, the Moto G100 would be a good-value low-cost phone, thanks to a fast processor, pretty decent cameras for its price and a handy fingerprint scanner, though there are some issues like its big size and slow charging speeds. The real issue, though, is that you have to buy it with a dock for the Ready For multitasking software, which bumps up the price and adds functions not everyone will care about.
70
By TechAdvisor on July 23, 2021
El nuevo Moto G100 garantiza un gran rendimiento de uso, con una pantalla de gran calidad y una batería de larga duración que saben mejor cuando el precio del smartphone se sitúa por debajo de los 399 €.
Con la base de conexión Ready For de Motorola, la cual convierte al móvil en un PC de escritorio, obtienes un extra que a muchos les puede resultar interesante, similar a lo que conocemos por Dex en Samsung.
80
By TrustedReviews on March 25, 2021
You can’t argue with the value Motorola offers: the phone packs power and accessories at a reasonable price. Some risks have paid off, with the dock being a useful addition, albeit a clunky one. That said, with its hit and miss camera and an immature, chunky design it has fallen a bit flat.
70