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When we heard that Motorola were launching a capable quad core smartphone with an HD display for the paltry sum of $200, we took notice. Motorola are becoming known as makers of good handsets with good software, and the Moto G is a handset we couldn’t pass up.

With the Moto G in hand, the smooth rounded back plate is comfortable and has a similar texture to the Nexus 5 albeit not as silky. It’s not a particularly slim phone but that’s the price of ergonomics and a good size battery. Motorola’s engineering chops are on display here: The phone has no flex or creaks and feels better constructed than some flagships! The speaker is quite loud too. In fact it’s louder than most phones I’ve used in the last couple of years with the exception of the Galaxy S4 Mini. I’d say it’s about on par with said Mini or a tad louder.

There is one compromise that Motorola have made to give you such great value for money – there’s no 4G. I suspect many people looking for a phone on a budget won’t be concerned about 4G speeds that tend to need more expensive data plans anyway. But those who do will need to look elsewhere.

The other thing that may put off some potential buyers is the fairly basic camera performance. Understandably, it can’t compete with flagship phone cameras but it will grab a decent picture for you if you’re not too fussy about that sort of thing. With those two potential cons out of the way lets have a look at some of the upsides.

Almost everything else is good! The display is sharp, colourful and responsive. It’s a bit too saturated to be considered accurate but that’s a minor point at this price. The fact that it has a 4.5 inch screen with 1280×720 resolution is a big breakthrough for budget phones. That’s 326 PPI for those wanting to know. Awesome! Touch response has been good too. I can’t recall any issues with taps, swipes or pinches.

The quad core processor zips along nicely without killing your battery and casual games play well too. The only noticeable latency was seen in a 2 second hang of the Facebook app. I’d be prepared to put that down to the app itself rather than the phone. Because I’m using the moto g alongside a Nexus 5 (read: brutally fast phone) I notice that opening and closing apps, animations and general navigation is a fraction of a second slower on the moto g. Not a big deal. Not comparing it to anything else you get the feeling that it’s helping you get stuff done without any fuss.

Battery life has been good. Turning Battery Saver mode on will change that to very good. With battery saver on it tends to have more charge left at the end of the day compared to my Nexus 5. I’ve seen no wake locks so far which is good news too. That’s about all I can say for now but expect more detail in our full review. The phone shipped to me with an Android 4.3 version of Jelly Bean and we’re expecting Motorola to come good with a promised 4.4 Kit Kat update within a few weeks. There’s no real bloatware which is great news. It’s basically stock Android with 3 extra apps.

I purchased the phone from Amazon UK for £112.50 which translates to approximately $200 Australian. Excellent value I’d say. If you or someone you know is interested in an affordable off contract phone we’d suggest you take notice too. Just add a sim card on a value oriented plan from your favourite Carrier (it will work on all of them) and voila, you’re in business. In my own experience, I grabbed a sim from my local Vodafone store and had calls, text and data up and running as soon as the sim was inserted; no sweat.

We’re not sure about Australian retail availability or price at this point but we’ll let you know those specifics as soon as we get word of them. If you have any questions I’ll do my best to answer them in the comments. Otherwise expect a thorough review in the coming weeks.

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Luke Ralston

Moto G 8GB is £130 (Au$238 approx)
on Amazon UK
This includes delivery to Oz.
VAT is removed during the checkout process
for international purchases.
(VAT is a UK tax similar to the GST in Oz)

whispy_snippet

Instructed my dad to get my mum one as her first smart phone. He didn’t want to spend much and had planned to get her a Galaxy Y Duos POS. I quickly told him his choice was bollocks and he was better off spending a little bit more to get a much, much better device. Looking forward to seeing how it runs!

geoff fieldew

I think it’s a perfect phone for parents that are new to smart phones. It’s easy to use, not too big, performs well and is unbeatable value. Good decision!

whispy_snippet

And I’ll be able to easily provide mum tech support as it’s basically stock Android which I know very well (I’ve been buying Nexus devices for years).

The Moto G looks like a great deal. 4.4.2 is already rolling out I believe! Fantastic.

geoff

Update is US only at the moment. I’ve tried the OTA and MDM methods and neither give me 4.4.2. I have a retail GB model, presumably it will be in the next few weeks.

whispy_snippet

Ah fair enough. Yeah I doubt it will be long.

JeniSkunk

For starting out with Android smartphones, this is a good piece of kit.

JeniSkunk

Can this Googlrola G be rooted?
edit: And does it have a microSD slot?

geoff fieldew

No microSD. No idea re rooting, I haven’t rooted a phone for a long time now.

JeniSkunk

No microSD, no sale then.
I need to have a rootable device, Geoff, because I have to use Titanium Backup on my LG Optimus One to do the apps and data bakcup, and then put Titanium Backup on the replacement device, to do the restore. So whatever replacement device I look at, rooting it is mandatory for me.

Herb_Eaversmells

You can do the same thing with Helium.

JeniSkunk

Only if the device being backed up is running ICS 4.0 or later.
My LG is running Gingerbread 2.3.3, so I can’t use Helium to make the apps and data backups.

Phil Tann

OUCH… Gingerbread?
I’m sorry for your pain Jeni

JeniSkunk

Phil, because of it running such an old version of Android, is partly why I want to replace it, all the security improvements to Android since 2.3.3.
Also I want to replace it, because by current standards, it is a slow, resource limited device.

vijay alapati

amazon link plz, would like to order one for that price 🙂

geoff fieldew

Sadly, the price has increased since I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago. I can’t provide you a link but it was from Motorola’s Amazon UK account. They are now £140.99.

mark0Z

Pretty sure that’s with the 20% VAT included. Without which the 8GB falls to about 117GBP (215AUD), it’s shown at the checkout page after selecting shipping destination.

geoff fieldew

You could be right! When I bought mine the price dropped when I got to the checkout. Can’t remember how much.

Phil Tann

$277 AUD inc shipping 🙂