Motorola Moto G
Motorola
-- As reviewed by The Guardian

Product details
- Compatible with T-Mobile 5G and Verizon 5G. Ready for 5G on other select networks dependent on availability; contact your service provider for details. Compatible with all major 4G U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT and T, and T-Mobile. It also works with prepaid carriers, including Cricket Wireless, Metro by T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Total Wireless, Tracfone, Net10, Mint, TracFone, and H2O..Display Resolution : Full HD+ (2400 x 1080) | 405ppi. Bluetooth Technology : Bluetooth 5.3
- Ultra-fast 5G performance. Make the most of 5G speed with the MediaTek Dimensity 930, an octa-core processor with frequencies up to 2.2GHz.
- 6.5 FHD plus 120Hz display. Enjoy smooth gameplay and seamless scrolling on a razor-sharp display with a blazing-fast refresh rate.
- 5G-friendly battery life. Go more than a full day on a single charge of the massive capacity 5000mAh battery.
- 50MP camera system. Capture sharp photos day or night with a 50MP main camera—plus take captivating portraits, extreme close-ups, and beautiful selfies.
- Plenty of storage - 256GB. Get tons of room for photos, movies, songs, apps, and games.
- Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers. Immerse yourself in multidimensional sound, listening with improved bass, cleaner vocals, and more clarity.
PROS
+ Big screen
+ long battery life
+ fast processor
+ solid build
+ Bluetooth 4.0
CONS
- Heavy
- quite thick
- average camera
- no expandable storage
- only 1GB of RAM
- no NFC
- no 4G
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Expert reviews and ratings
By The Guardian on November 14, 2013
Motorola
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By The Verge on December 02, 2013
Maybe inexpensive phones don't have to be cheap after all
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By IGN on March 04, 2014
Motorola and Google had to make quite a few sacrifices to keep the Moto G's price low, but it's still a great value. Those who like to utilize their handsets to the fullest will still want to look for a more costly postpaid device, but if you're more of a casual user, the Moto G just might be everything you're looking for in a smartphone, including a budget-friendly price tag.
So, can a $99 prepaid phone replace your smartphone? The Moto G proves that you can, as long as you're willing to make a few compromises.
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