cybershack.com.au Updated: 2016-11-15 01:43:21
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Motorola's Moto G smartphones have become synonymous with value and reliability. They're not the flashiest devices, and their cameras haven't always been great, but they punch above their weight and their price tag. The Moto G4 Plus - the first Motorola s...
Great value, Lovely display, Surprisingly good camera...
Plain design, Fingerprint reader not also a home button, No monthly security updates...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-11-15 01:43:21
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Enter Giveaway: Last week's contest page – Welcome back to the Sunday Giveaway! This week we're giving away not one, but THREE Moto G4 Plus smartphones! Good luck!Moto G4 Plus review! – Download the AA App! – Stay connected to Android Authority: – – –...
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Selling for $400-$450 outright, the G4 Plus is already half or less of high-end devices, like the iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S7. Given how punitive contracts can be from the carriers, the price is right for maintaining the freedom of your current monthly pl...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-11-15 01:43:21
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Whenever I have been asked for a non-network tied budget blower recommendation, I have always pointed towards the Moto G. apart from a few others.Motorola have such good rep especially for the Moto G amongst other budget offerings that it reigned suprem...
Fingerprint scanner, Expandable memory, good camera, fingerprint sensor in the sub£250 category...
No NFC...
Moto G has always been a go-to product for budget handsets, but I have also been a massive fan of the Moto X range and am REALLY looking forward to reviewing the Moto Z. So, when it was time for me to check out the Moto G4 Plus, I had high hopes for it. A...
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The Moto G4 Plus is one of the year's most unassuming handsets, yet if you're looking for great value, it should be on your list of must-see phones.Motorola has been through some big changes of the past few years. First being bought by Google and then to...
The Moto G4 Plus is probably the best value phone in the mid-range price space. For $399, you get quite a lot of phone, notably a big screen and a great camera. It's is probably a little more power-hungry than we'd have liked, but it should see the majori...
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When you think "Plus" in the phone world you tend to think extra large handset. It's all Apple's fault. But that's not precisely the case with the Moto G4 Plus: sure, it's pretty large with its 5.5-inch screen, but it's the same size as its Moto G4 brothe...
Better and bolder design than before, microSD expansion, solid battery life and TurboPower fast-charger included in the box, might be mid-spec but can handle most apps...
No NFC so no Android Pay (seems foolish considering the fingerprint scanner), price point puts it into contentious market position, standard G4 does much of what you'll need...
When we first saw the Motorola Moto G4 and G4 Plus, we though the Plus was hands-down the one to choose. Having used both handsets for weeks and days at a time, however, we've taken an about-turn on that initial feeling: the Plus does have plenty of...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-15 01:43:21
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We fawned over the attractively affordable Moto G4 in our review , but do camera upgrades and the additions of a fast charger and fingerprint scanner make the Moto G4 Plus a better phone? Design If you liked the simple candybar aesthetic of the Moto G4 y...
Impressive display, decent specs, fingerprint scanner, more storage and memory options...
Not water resistant, loses its budget status, questionable value...
The G4 Plus is not as essential as the more affordable Moto G4, but there's still a lot to like...
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Moto G phones are not exciting. They're not sexy and they're not powerhouses. But they get the job done, and do it for a reasonable price.Since the line's launch in 2013, that has always been the appeal of the Moto G line. With the Moto G4 Plus, however...
istent, but not flawless performance, The performance of this phone was impressive for its middling 2GB of RAM and Snapdragon 617 1.5GHz octacore processor which, it should be noted, is a vast improvement from the G3's Snapdragon 410 quadcore SoC, It hand...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-23 12:25:44
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Lenovo - the new owner of the Motorola brand - is aiming the Moto G4 Plus at the budget end of the Android market, but it's a couple of rungs up the ladder from the entry-level Moto G4 Play.Considering there's a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a Qualcomm Snapdra...
Speedy, smooth performance, Great camera, Bright, crisp display...
Plastic body, Speaker isn't great, No NFC or Android pay...
The Moto G4 Plus is an impressive phone for the money and yet more evidence that the gap between flagships and budget smartphones is still closing...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2016-11-25 07:05:17
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto G4 Plus review finds that the gap between budget and flagship smartphone has closed once again. Priced from £199 or available on very inexpensive monthly contracts, the Moto G4...
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The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 but that doesn't mean you should not install a tempered glass protector but what it means is that it's a heavy duty product that will protect it from general use. The second aspect about the Moto G4 Plus...
The Moto G4 Plus from Motorola provides some excellent value for money which gives midrange mobile phones a run!...
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Motorola's presence in the smartphone arena has slipped since their acquisition by Lenovo in 2014. They've gone from third place in 2012 to fifth three years later - losing a lot of ground to Chinese players like Huawei and Oppo. Even Lenovo's own recent...
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The label “budget phone” is misleading. There's a tendency to assume that “budget” phones must cut major corners that their high-end counterparts don't, or must exhibit some unforgiveable flaw that is absent in more expensive phones. But these days, it ju...
Solid build quality, Speedy processor, Unobtrusive software, Bargain price, Outstanding 4GB of RAM...
Average camera, No NFC, Flimsy buttons...
Ultimately, the G4 Plus is emblematic of the 2016 budget smartphone: surprisingly short on compromises. The paradigm shift in mid-range phones that Motorola arguably kick-started with the 2013 Moto G continues with the G4 Plus, and it is a beautiful thing...
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It's been a little while since we've seen a new Motorola handset in Australia; the last major entries into the Australian market were about twelve months ago now, in the form of the Moto G (3rd Gen), followed closely by the Moto X Play and X Style. These...
As a super-mid, the Moto G4 Plus blends the best of high-end phones and their features with a budget cost, and that can be quite difficult to get right.We're seeing — and are glad to be seeing — an increased focus on the middle market; flagship phones are...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2016-12-12 02:19:42
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Here's my review of the Moto G4 Plus. It's a very decent phone for around $400 (CAD). Watch the video above for more detail.Sean...
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Get ready, this is going to be a fast one. We have up for grabs a Moto G4 Plus smartphone. The contest will start today and end in two weeks, in which a winner will be selected shortly there after.The Moto G4 Plus features a 5.5-inch full HD 1080p display...
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Motorola's G phones have always been decent mid-range choice but they've not been particularly exciting and they've tended to be small, low-powered and cheap. The Moto G4 Plus on the other hand caught our eye because its specs approach those of much highe...
High spec at low price, Fast fingerprint reader...
Hit and miss cameras, Dull-looking...
It's not much of a looker but its a great performer. Specs and features are high end and the price stays low. Camera performance could be better though...
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Motorola's G phones have always been decent mid-range choice but they've not been particularly exciting and they've tended to be small, low-powered and cheap. The Moto G4 Plus on the other hand caught our eye because its specs approach those of much highe...
Works very well, Very well built, Quiet motors...
carry case...
Read more: Huawei P9 smartphone review: lifting photography to another level. sometimes.At $399 this really is a great-value phone. Compared to the tragic Sony Xperia Performance we reviewed last week, it's nigh-on-impossible to find $600 worth of diff...
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Motorola has updated its best budget smartphone line-up for 2016 with two different models. The Plus model isn't bigger but comes with a fingerprint scanner, extra RAM and storage, plus a higher resolution camera so the price might be worth paying for som...
The Moto G4 Plus is a nice phone but it's very similar to the regular model. Since we're disappointed in the camera (with no noticeable difference), it's not worth paying the extra money to get a fingerprint scanner which can't even be used with Android P...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-12-12 02:19:42
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WE FAWNED over the attractively affordable Moto G4 in our review , but do camera upgrades and the additions of a fast charger and fingerprint scanner make the Moto G4 Plus a better phone? Design If you liked the simple candybar aesthetic of the Moto G4 y...
Impressive display, decent specs, fingerprint scanner, more storage and memory options...
Not water resistant, questionable value...
The Moto G4 Plus is not as essential as the more affordable Moto G4, but there's still a lot to like...
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Buying a Moto G used to be very simple - there was just one version and it either suited your needs and budget or it didn't. However, Motorola has slowly increased the options available with each successive generation and thus the complexity. Some 2 nd ge...
Long lasting battery, Great quality screen, Quick performance, Very responsive touchscreen and fingerprint reader, Dual SIM...
Ungainly size, Awkward pricing and options...
It's not as good value as the non-Plus Moto G and even better phones are available for not much more cash, but it's still a very good smartphone...
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The first Moto smartphone since Motorola was bought by Lenovo is an update of the budget superstar, the Moto G. Can the new fourth generation Moto G4 capture what was so good about the last three Moto G phones?Under Google the Motorola brand had a distinc...
good performance, microSD slot, dualSim, good screen, optional fingerprint sensor, decent cameras, pure Android...
only a day's battery, no longer a smaller phone, no longer that cheap, no NFC...
The new Moto G4 has lost a bit of the charm that made the previous Moto Gs delightful and has grown considerably in size, but is a step up in terms of overall quality. It has a good screen, a day's battery, decent performance and cameras, plus a microSD s...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-12 02:19:42
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It has the same 5.5in 1,920x1,080 resolution display, the same weight and dimensions, the same octa-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset, and the same 3,000mAh battery – all of which produced identical results to the regular Moto G4 in our tests, s...
That said, the Moto G4 Plus is still a great phone in its own right, as it's considerably faster than most other phones in the £200-250 price range, including the Samsung Galaxy A3 2016, OnePlus X and Motorola's own Moto X Play. The only possible competit...
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The Moto G4 Plus is one of two variants of Motorola's fourth generation Moto G, the firm's best selling smartphone range ever.This is the first time Motorola (now owned by Lenovo) has launched a duo of Gs, and you'd be forgiven for thinking the Moto G4 Pl...
Fingerprint scanner, Strong camera, Bright, big screen...
No NFC, no Android Pay, Non removable battery...
Motorola's best Moto G handset packs in even more features, but it comes with a slightly higher price tag too - still affordable, still solid, just not as much of bargain as its predecessors...
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Not fussed about the Samsung Galaxy S7? Is the HTC 10 too dear for your tech budget? You'll want to take a look at the new Moto G4 Plus.This spruced up edition of the Moto G4 costs just £30 more than its cheaper sibling, but repays that investment with a...
Significant camera upgrade, Smooth general performance, Great value as usual...
No OIS for the camera, Lacks NFC, Camera tends to underexpose at times, Fingerprint scanner: not pretty...
As well-priced as the standard Moto G4 is at £169, there seems little reason to settle for less than the £199 Moto G4 Plus. Those added camera smarts are gonna make a huge difference when it comes to low light photos, and the fingerprint scanner is a hand...
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Nowadays it's a given that you can scoop up a great smartphone for under £200. Before the Moto G arrived in a grand flourish of affordable magic, that wasn't such a guarantee.Thankfully for bargain hunters, the era of great, cheap tech is well and truly u...
Big, sharp screen, Classic Moto G value, Good performance, A still-great camera...
A minor pocket-filler, No NFC means no Android Pay...
We didn't have all that much time with the G4 before it was swept out of our hands, but on first impressions it looks like a very tempting handset. Especially if you're not all that tempted by the flagship offerings from Samsung and LG. Lay down your cas...
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The Motorola name may be no more in the world of smartphones, but the ever-popular Moto range of Android smartphones lives on under the care of Lenovo, the owner of what used to be Motorola Mobility. The fourth-generation Moto G is simply called the Moto...
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Motorola might not be the handset giant it once was – the days of Razr-levels of success are long gone – but in recent years it's dominated the affordable end of the smartphone scale with its wallet-friendly Moto G line. Now, under its new Lenovo-owned gu...
Seamless multiroom experience, Sky's still the king of content, Simple, tablet-based downloads for offline, on-the-move viewing...
Will make your wallet weep, Doesn't play nice with Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, 4K, voice search and powerlining still not ready...
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Not fussed about the Samsung Galaxy S7? Is the HTC 10 too dear for your tech budget? You'll want to take a look at the new Moto G4 Plus.This spruced up edition of the Moto G4 costs just £30 (RM175) more than its cheaper sibling, but repays that investment...
As well-priced as the standard Moto G4 is at £169 (RM980), there seems little reason to settle for less than the £199 (RM(1155) Moto G4 Plus. Those added camera smarts are gonna make a huge difference when it comes to low light photos, and the fingerprint...
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Moto G4 Plus hands-on – A beefed-up Moto G with a better camera, but still affordable Releasing two versions of the Moto G simultaneously isn't anything new. Last year's Moto G 3 had variants with 1GB and 2GB of RAM – but there are far bigger differences...
Incredible value, Good camera, Speedy fingerprint scanner, Stock Android, Lovely screen for the price...
A little unwieldy, Processor is getting on a bit...
Moto G4 Plus – Battery Life The back of the Moto G4 Plus might be removable, but don't think you'll be able to carry around a spare battery. The 3,000mAh cell can't be switched, but that's barely an issue, as the Plus will easily make it through it the da...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2016-12-23 09:03:07
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Motorola just recently came back in the Philippines, along with their full lineup is the flagship Moto Z that is a transforming phone with modular mods. But, this time we review their mid-range phone the Moto G4 Plus for those who needs an all around smar...
The Moto G4 Plus performs good to great in all aspects, it's a phone that was designed to perform and it did that well. Though in the aesthetics division, we would love if Moto had considered a metal / glass body premium considering competitors it's price...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-23 09:03:08
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Announcing the Moto 4G and Moto 4G Plus in mid-May, Lenovo Mobile (formerly Motorola) failed to surprise peace. These models come in effect take over the Moto G (3rd generation), but do not really represent shy updates as the manufacturer has accustomed u...
This is a very good smartphone, which does not suffer any major fault and shows even very good at times. It also has the good taste to be offered at a very competitive price. Obviously, the question of whether it is a better buy than the Moto G4 also aris...
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In our experience the best way to get a cheap phone is to buy it SIM-free then grab a great-value SIM-only deal. You won't be paying £50-odd per month for a phone for the next two years, and you can swap it for a newer model whenever you fancy it. All t...
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We're at the point where microUSB seems like ancient tech, so if you're used to a reversible Lightning cable or if you're thinking about downgrading from whatever USB Type-C-equipped Android phone you're used to, be prepared to fumble with the G4 Plus's n...
Probably not!Motorola's Moto G line used to be a smart way to save some cash and still land an Android phone that got the job done. These days, the Moto G name seems to represent slipshod design and out-of-date performance.The G4 Plus scores relatively we...
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Design 3/5Features 4/5Performance 3.5/5Usability 4.5/5Value 4/5The Moto G4 Plus is one of two variants of Motorola's fourth generation Moto G, the firm's bestselling smartphone range ever. This is the first time Motorola (now owned by Lenovo) has launched...
Great display for the price, Snappy fingerprint sensor, TurboCharging support, Good performance...
Camera doesnt live upto Motorola's lofty claims, Plasticky build, Mediocre battery life, No NFC support...
At a starting price of Rs 13,499, the Moto G4 Plus is a compelling buy, and continues the G series of smartphone's tradition of providing good smartphones at an affordable price. It has a superb display, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, stock android...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2019-11-28 20:37:41
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Lenovo – the new owner of the Motorola brand – is aiming the Moto G4 Plus at the budget end of the Android market, but it's a couple of rungs up the ladder from the entry-level Moto G4 Play.Considering there's a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a Qualcomm Snapdrago...
The main camera is a real high point for the G4 Plus, and is capable of capturing some impressive shots if you take your time. It falls down a little when you're trying to capture spontaneous moments, but you will not find a better camera in a phone at th...
You can't get away from the plastic body and the dull design, even with Moto Maker's customization options. It's a definite improvement over previous releases in the series, but it's still chunky plastic compared to the rest of the field, The fingerprint...
Lenovo has seamlessly continued Motorola's good work, refining this popular budget range and elevating expectations about what you can reasonably expect in a relatively cheap Android phone.The gap between the Moto G4 Plus and the latest batch of Android f...
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The Motorola Moto G4 Plus has been surpassed by the Moto G5 Plus, so you're first question when considering the handset is – should you pay extra for the most recent handset? You can read our review of the Moto G5 Plus for a full breakdown of that devi...
Does this add up to a convincing case for the Moto G4 Plus? Taking everything into account, I don't believe there's enough here to justify the extra spend.Yes, the camera is better, and yes, you do get a fingerprint reader – oh, and there's a more powerfu...
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Motorola has everything covered when they made their big comeback last year. We've review the flagship Moto Z and its premium midrange sibling the Moto Z Play last year. This time, we have the midrange Moto G4 Plus. How does it fare on everyday use? Let's...
The Moto G4 Plus is a mixed love and hate thing for us. We do not like the hardware but we love the software. The camera is decent but not great and call quality is excellent. If you love the software and plastic build no problem for you, then the Moto G4...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter We're sure Honor doesn't like to be pigeonholed as a "budget" smartphone brand but the fact remains that it's good at making them, and its latest - the Honor 6X - might just be its best smartphone so far. Its design is h...
Great dualcamera on a budget, A great performer, Longlasting battery life...
Disappointing display...
Honor has created a fantastically capable budget smartphone in the 6X at a very tempting price, and it's impossible not to recommend it...
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Motorola is back in PH. Yes, they are, believe me! There was a batch of Moto smartphones that was introduced in the market in the last quarter of 2016. One of them made it our HQ for testing and review. So, without further ado, here's the Moto G4 Plus Rev...
Huge storage, Generous RAM, Good Camera, Accurate fingerprint scanner, Fast charging...
Old design, Pricey...
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Australia has no shortage of the latest premium phones, but we're not always so lucky when it comes to budget and mid-range smartphones. You won't be able to get hold of the outstanding OnePlus 3, for example, unless you buy it overseas or from a grey-mar...
As an all-round package, it's hard to find fault with the Motorola Moto G4 Plus. It may be more expensive than the third-gen Moto G, but it's better in most ways – with superior battery life, a better camera, a brighter, bigger screen and a sleeker, more...
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Here is the review of the Moto G4 and the Moto G Plus, as the new Moto G for this year are nearly the same this will be a two in one review. The main difference between the phone are the Moto G4 doesn't come with a turbo charger for quick charging, but th...
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One thing I hate is overpriced equipment that underperforms compared to a cheaper piece of tech in the same category. The Moto G4 Plus, thankfully, is the opposite – a cheaper piece of tech that still manages to perform excellently compared to more expens...
The G4 Plus is worth it in every way and possibly then some. It has almost everything you could possibly need from a modern smartphone...
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I've never been quick to switch from a technology that worked for me. Until last January, when I somewhat nervously upgraded to the large-sized Nexus 6P , I was quite satisfied to stick with my aging, 4.7-in. Moto X (yes, the original version).So I can ve...
With their comfortable feel, excellent displays, good cameras and day-long battery life, the Moto G phones are fine choices if you want to spend less for your next Android smartphone. Considering its better camera and fingerprint sensor, I'd strongly...
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I've never been quick to switch from a technology that worked for me. Until last January, when I somewhat nervously upgraded to the large-sized Nexus 6P, I was quite satisfied to stick with my aging, 4.7-in. Moto X (yes, the original version).So I can ver...
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A year ago, I would have enthusiastically endorsed you bringing home a third-generation Moto G if you wanted the best budget Android device. But after a few days with its successors, the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus, I'm now preparing for the beginning of the...
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Since 2013, Motorola has updated its Moto G phone annually at the least, and on 17 May it announced the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus . The Moto G range represents Motorola's mid-range Android smartphone offering, and they are pretty decent handsets for the pr...
It's slightly unusual for a ‘plus' model of a phone not to have a larger screen, and with the Moto G4 having largely the same specs as the G4 Plus, but an extra £30 for a fingerprint scanner and a better camera doesn't seem bad at all. It's a bit confusin...
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As expected, Motorola has launched a new Moto G budget phone for 2016. For this year it's available in two different models but here's our Motorola Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus hands-on review. See also: Best budget phones 2016 . The Moto G range is a little...
Although the new Moto G4 is more expensive than the third-generation, Motorola is offering a Full HD screen, better processor, more storage and memory. Not everyone will enjoy the jump to 5.5in or the lack of full waterproofing but this is still a decent...
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As expected, Motorola has launched a new Moto G budget phone for 2016. For this year it's available in two different models but here's our Motorola Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus hands-on review. See also: Best budget phones 2016 . The Moto G range is a little...
Although the new Moto G4 is more expensive than the third-generation, Motorola is offering a Full HD screen, better processor, more storage and memory. Not everyone will enjoy the jump to 5.5in or the lack of full waterproofing but this is still a decent...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2019-11-28 20:38:27
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You may have noticed we said "first batch". We were a little disappointed to only see the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus without any of the rumoured Moto X flagship models, but to be fair it wouldn't be the first time the Moto series has undergone a staggered l...
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