![]() Here we will be comparing the numbers and crunching the specs to see what the differences are and help you figure out which Moto device is right for you. We have put the new Moto G handsets up against the Moto X Play, which is the cheaper of the new Moto X devices. We are in the process of trying out both sets of phones, and will report on how they do in about a week.The Moto X has also been one of the most customisble phones to date, thanks to Moto Maker but the new Moto G now offers this too, blurring the lines a little between flagship and budget. Of course, you can't really judge a phone by its specs, or even by first impressions - but how it works in the long run. Interestingly, while the Moto G line comes unlocked, the Moto Z and Moto Z Force will only be available (for now) at Verizon Wireless. The Moto Z Force also has a display that is guaranteed by Motorola not to crack or shatter. They are equipped with USB-C ports (for fast charging) while the Moto Z has a 13MP rear-facing camera, the Moto Z Force has a 21MP camera with a number of additional enhancements. Quad HD AMOLED display, up to 64GB of storage and 4GB of RAM. I have to say that, on first look, Motorola's method - simply snapping the module magnetically onto the back of the phone - seems more elegant and simpler than LG's.īoth the Moto Z and Moto Z Force are built with a faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, a 5.5-in. The LG G5, which we reviewed back in April, offers replaceable batteries and other features that slide out from the bottom of the phone. Motorola is not the first manufacturer this year to try to come up with a modular phone. The Moto Z accepts magnetically-attached modules to enhance the phone's functionality, such as its Insta-Share Projector. These initially include a back-up battery, a projector and a speaker. Meanwhile, the upcoming Moto Z and Moto Z Force are two slim, slick-looking premium smartphones with a difference: Magnetic backs that can accept a variety of attachable modules called Moto Mods. the Moto G's 13MP) and while both are available with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, the Moto G tops out at 32GB while the Moto G Plus goes up to 64GB and 4GB of RAM.īoth offer the familiar replaceable plastic backing - which doesn't feel at all cheap and is, in fact, rather comfortable - covering the SIM and SD-card slots.Īnd while the size of the display has gone up from last year's model, the price has as well: The Moto G starts at $200 and the G Plus starts at $250. ![]() The Moto G Plus has a somewhat better back-facing camera (16MP vs. Both are equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor (a decent but not terribly speedy octo-core chip), a respectable 1080 Full HD display, a 3000mAh battery and a 5MP front-facing camera. There is actually not a lot of difference between the fourth-gen Moto G and Moto G Plus. ![]() And the new Moto Z, which is replacing the popular but well-worn Moto X, is something new altogether. The new Moto G and Moto G Plus have been improved as far as processor, camera and other features are concerned they are also (especially the Moto G Plus) comparatively more expensive, which may not be that much of an advantage. Not that the phones are all that similar in other aspects. screen is the best compromise between smaller, less expensive phones and the larger (excuse the expression) phablets. ![]() It seems that Motorola has decided that a 5.5-in. Motorola has just introduced its fourth-gen line of Moto G phones, along with a new line of Moto Z premium devices - and they're all the same size. ![]()
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