Testseek.com have collected 511 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G1.
December 2013
(81%)
511 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
113 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100511
The editors liked
Design and overall build quality
Silky performance
Battery life
HD display clarity
Basically pure android
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Launched with Android 4.3
Already received Android 4.4.2
Penta-band GSM and quad-band UMTS
Supports just about every network except 4G
Feels good. Looks good. Great size
Battery life can be measured in days
The 5-inch Motorola Moto G once again turns in its signature hand-friendly design and hardware specs that impress for the price
The Motorola Moto G has one of the best screens you can get for the price
Plenty of power for the everyday essentials
An easy to use
Near-stock version of Android KitKat and the addition of 4G LTE and expandable storage are extremely welcome
Solid 4G battery life in a compact size
With almost two days of juice
Nice screen
Comfy design
Insanely up-to-date version of Android
Upgradeable storage
High density screen
Dual-SIM
Well priced
Great value
Decent screen
Slick interface
Android 4.4
Lovely camera
Smart water resistance
Great performance
The editors didn't like
No expandable storage
Standard rear shell
Screen comes off as dull at times
Lack of 4G
I understand why it's not there
But I still want it
Screen can lack a bit of brightness
Turn off auto and set it manually
Very occasional stutter when switching apps
Hardware
In LTE markets
The Moto G's absence of the fast data standard is a drag
The camera isn't up to anything more than the odd snap in good lighting
And the addition of 4G LTE means its once "unbelievable bargain" price is now only "good value"
Crisp HD display, Decent battery life, Fast processing speed, Supports high graphics games, DualSIM, Affordable, Good audio quality, Decent camera, Attractive design
Lacks microSD card slot, No NFC, Screen prone to fingerprints & smudges
Equipped with a 4.5 inch 720p display, a powerful quad-core processor and an attractive sleek design, Moto G is one of the best mid-range smartphone you can ever bargain for. It offers customizable design, impressive processing speed with fairly pure Andr...
Bright and sharp HD display, Superb Performance, Excellent Build Quality, Runs Stock Android 4.4.2 KitKat, USB OTG Support, Notification LED, Personalize with Flip Shells and Backcovers, Above average camera, Loud speakerphone, 1080p Video Playback, SloMo
Limited Storage, Nonremovable Battery
Moto G is the best phone you can get if you are looking for a mid-range device. There isn't a better choice in the sub - $250 price bracket and the main thing is it can even beat some of the high-end devices when it comes to gaming and general performance...
The Moto G is currently the only budget handset to run Kitkat. It offers snappy user experience, and excellent multimedia performance. Moreover, it's a handy phone with a sharp HD IPS screen. On the other hand, its camera is disappointing. True, the phon...
It is definitely the best budget Android smartphone in the market and with regular updates and more new variants, long it may stay. No memory expansion is a letdown though....
Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: In 2013, four out of every 10 smartphones sold in the world were priced below $200 (approximately Rs 12,500), according to IDC . Shocking as it may sound, there is not a single Android smartphone in this price segment that stands out. Most smartphone vend...
There is no software features on the interface as this is a Google phone. So you have to customise this yourself to make Moto G a real ‘SmartPhone’. The lack of microSD card support, nonremovable battery & up to 720p video recording capabilities are also
The handset comes powered by the same hardware that is used on the Galaxy Grand 2. Price wise the Moto G definitely has an advantage. The camera could have been a little better but it is not that bad. There are many other things that make it a very good b...
Abstract: Tech enthusiasts the world over had been long waiting for Motorola to pick up the pieces and come back into the smartphone arena with a bang. And the tech giant did just that - first with the Moto X and then with the Moto G, hoping to grab chunks of the s...
Excellent price to performance ratio, Good battery life, Well built, Good display, Stock Android UI
Thick and heavy for its size, Non expandable storage, Low spec camera
By far, this has been one of the best smartphones that one can buy on this budget. Simple looks, respectable specifications and a competitive price; Motorola has really done it right this time. But sadly, it is the only smartphone that the company has lau...