Saturday, August 29, 2015

MOTOROLA MOTO G (2015)


The latest Moto G comes with an IPX7 rating, which means it can survive a dip in up to three feet of fresh water for up to 30 minutes. The handset has a textured rubberized back panel, which offers excellent grip. And while it has a smaller display when compared to the other phones on test here, it is on a par in terms of quality . The HD screen is scratchresistant, responsive to light touches, and renders neutral colours with sharp text and is legible in bright outdoors.
Performance is snappy and lag-free.This is largely because this handset runs Android Lollipop, without any UI customizations or bloatware.You can play 3D games like Frontline Commando 2 and Deer Hunter without any lag, though advanced 3D games could see a frame drop at times.
Its front-facing speaker is loud and phone calls are distortion-free. However, this is the only phone in review here that lacks call-recording.
On the plus side, you get Moto Assist, which includes an active display for notifications when the phone is nudged while in sleep mode ­ and gesture activations: shake twice to switch onoff the flashlight, while a twist of the wrist launches the camera.
The shooters take pictures with reasonable detail and neutral colours in welllit settings. However, photos in dim environments display a cooler bluish tint and at times the white balance goes off kilter.Re-focusing on a subject is annoying and the camera does not adjust light exposure automatically .
Like it is with earlier Motos, you can expect to get well over a day's worth of work done on a full charge.
Techtonic recommends the slightly more expensive variant with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.

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