Moto G (2nd Gen)

…best video quality should be exists everywhere

Second Generation Moto G is a budget smartphone provided by Motorola which it was released in September of 2014. The opinions about budget smartphones like this are controversial because you don’t know exactly what to expect from such a device.

1. Non-removable battery
As we said in another article, this “issue” can be controversial. A big percentage of people believe that a removable battery on a smartphone is required. There is no doubt that this is a strong advantage: when the battery is destroyed, you can easily replace it on your own or change it whenever you want to if you need a more powerful battery, or just remove the battery when your phone is stuck and needs to be restarted.

2. Heats easily
Moto G’s users notice that the phone gets a bit hot even with the basic operations. That’s something that you never know when will cause hardware problems or something. Hey Motorola! You are making your customers feeling anxious!

3. Limited Internal Capacity
It’s a fact that people need a big amount of memory for multimedia, especially when a photo’s resolution and quality is very good, so each photo has about 2MB and a video hundreds of MBs or a few GBs. I think 8GB or even 16GB capacity is very low if you are a user who likes to take shots of nice moments. I agree that Motorola equips Moto G with a card slot but with that internal capacity user is forced to buy a micro SD.

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4. 4G LTE absence
Web browsing(social media, What’s Up, YouTube etc are included) is at the top of the list of the main operations that smartphone users do. 4G stands for “4th generation” mobile data protocol and it provides to the users the opportunity to do these operations with the fastest mobile Internet experience. Although, Moto G 2nd Gen provides only 3G LTE.

5. Do not look for 1080p video streaming
Video streaming in 1080p has a different sense. However, Moto G provides video streaming only in 720p, something bad if you think how many videos users are watching through mobile devices. I know it’s a budget phone but personally I think that best video quality should be exists everywhere. Cheers.

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