The latest version of Moto G 2nd Gen has been launched. It comes with the latest Google update, responsive touchscreen, Android 5.0 Lollipop and much more. This phone is very comfortable to hold with its curved back and has a nice sound quality.
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Moto g 2nd gen review
1. Moto G 2nd Gen Review - A Budget Smartphone
Whenever someone talks about the budget smartphones, Moto G is still at the
top. This phone when launched sparked everyone’s expectation from a low price
phone. With the launch of Moto G 2nd Gen, the latest version of Motorola’s
smartphone, you can start using Google’s latest update Android 5.0 Lollipop.
The phone is available both in 8GB and 16GB models, however, you can expand
the storage up to 32GB via microSD card slot. There is a dual-sim feature
available if you have more than one sim cards.
Display:
The phone is very comfortable to hold with its curved back of 6mm at its thinnest
point and 11mm at its thickest. This version of Moto G is just 6g heavier than the
previous one. For films and music, it delivers very nice sound quality with its
ported dual speakers at the front.
With the resolution of 293 PPI (pixels-per-inch) the screen looks perfectly crisp
and sharp. The color accuracy for Moto g 2nd Gen is also not better than the
older version but it is still legible both in- and outdoors. The high contrast level,
2. at 960:1 develop plenty of detail in our high-contrast images, and the screen’s
viewing angles are equally brilliant.
Camera:
Moto G 2nd Gen camera has improved its camera with an 8-megapixel rear
sensor with an f2.0 aperture. You can also change the aspect ratio of the pictures
taken from 16:9 to 4:3. The new Moto has all the same photo modes available,
including HDR and Panorama modes. The HDR mode effect is a little strong that
helps in bringing a lot more definition to the shots and helps brighten a gloomy
afternoon. Whether the HDR mode is turned on or off, the images still look great.
Performance:
This new generation phone use a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
processor, which keeps the performance at a high peak. Small text can be easily
read because of 1,280x720 resolution with a responsive touchscreen.
Battery Life:
The battery life is awesome, the new Moto G’s 2,070mAh battery lasts 9 hours
and 39 minutes which beats the Moto G about 30 minutes. After updating the
phone to Android 5.0, there is hardly any measurable difference in the battery
test.
Conclusion:
With 4G & Android 5.0, this pocket-friendly smartphone phone is worth buying
both in terms of overall value and money. This phones has proved itself as the
one of the well-featured phones in this segment.