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Motorola Moto G4 Review

  shahid nazir

The Motorola has been the stellar brand for quite a long, What made it special were it  flip phones, amazing design and harder specs. But is it all that counts for. No, if you miss the evolutionary part of innovation, you miss the whole idea of residing in the consumers’ mind. The important thing that OEMs do is change, they bring it and they adapt it. But what Motorola has done not for so long is seeking change in its mobile strategy. Motorola Moto G is the brand that comes with the difference, and Moto did realize the importance of innovation while introducing its latest G series.

Motorola Moto G4 Review

Motorola Moto G4 Review

In the line of mid-range specs Moto G4 has a stunning specs at very affordable price. The previous generation was modest with spec that did not outperform and made Motorola to seek better innovation. The exempt of 4G LTE and expandable storage did give it a pushback previously. Even the camera did not stand out in the beginning but Motorola soon learned it almost useless to carry out well in market without these attachments. Motorola has 4.5-inch display with pixel resolution of 1,280×720. The model is comfortable but you need to dislocate your thumb every time you use screen with one hand.

The device runs on QUALCOMM’s Snapdragon 400 CPU with 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, the most wanted and desirable feature of the budget phone. The LTE connectivity gives an extra advantage at such a low price. It we talk about the battery, it is also convincing i.e. 2070mAh. With this battery capacity you can have seamless streaming at a very low power consumption. Even after hours of use, you can still have 70 percent remaining, which talks of its strength even with heavy data download and playing games.

It has 5MP rear camera ta the back. The app comes with a lot filters and options but the genuine results are unimpressive. The front facer is also not very smart but is enough to handle Selfies and video chats at Skype. The picture quality improves in the low light condition but gets worse as the dark comes. With HDR, panoramic modes, the device is extremely simple to use. The device is driven by Android 4.4 KitKat with UI that is the simplest and the most prevalent in the Android market. Overall, it is amazing to have a 4G phone without premium offering.

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