Lenovo Moto G 3 gen

  • Brand : Lenovo
  • Product family : Moto G
  • Product name : Moto G 3 gen
  • Product code : SM4179AE7B1
  • Category : Smartphones
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    Lenovo Moto G 3 gen

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    Lenovo Moto G 3 gen

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Reviews
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:43
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 276 expert reviews for Lenovo Moto G 3 gen and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:15
Average rating:90
Motorola has been king of budget phones for a long time and the Moto G has proven to be a difficult device to beat. The news of the third generation Moto G is exciting but the phone is now more expensive at £179 for the cheaper model and £209 for the high...
  • With various upgrades including a waterproof design, great cameras and stock Android, the new Moto G 2015 is a great affordable phone. The device is still a bit chunky and it's a shame to see the stereo speakers gone. It's worth opting for the model with...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:16
Average rating:0
The third-generation Moto G offers better performance and battery life than its predecessor. It also gets upgraded cameras and supports 4G LTE. For those on a budget, Motorola's latest affordable smartphone is a compelling choice.Motorola discovered a win...
  • Battery life, Expandable storage, LTE, Performance, Price...
  • Hazy display coating, 32bit OS, Nonremovable battery...
  • The Moto G (3rd gen) is a significant upgrade over the previous generation in every way that matters. Battery life is excellent and it comes with some of the best cameras available for its price. System performance is good, but hardcore gamers will be d...
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:16
Average rating:80
When Google acquired Motorola back in 2012 things changed for the company massively. It went from lingering behind in the smartphone race to carving its own path separate from the rest of the pack. And what's more, that path was actually very successful...
  • Great build quality, Low price, Extensive customisation, Fast and optimised performance, Decent battery life, MicroSD support, Stock Android Lollipop...
  • Screen could be better, camera somewhat lacking...
  • On the whole I think the 2015 edition of the Moto G is a pretty good successor model for the series. Broadly speaking it builds on the previous models in the right ways, keeping the low-cost smartphone in pace with recent changes in technology. The proc...
whatmobile.net
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:19
Average rating:80
Motorola’s hugely successful budget handset reaches its third iteration. Will it continue to reign supreme?If you cast your eyes back to the Motorola Mobility event that happened in July this year, the company announced a flurry of new devices covering bo...
  • Excellent camera, Good performance, Impressive battery life...
  • Removal of front speaker, Nonremovable battery, Not the brightest screen...
itwire.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:26
Average rating:0
Motorola (a Lenovo company) has released the 3rd Generation Moto G – a ready to rumble, dual sim, mass-market phone that at A$369 is great value.Motorola has had some good times and some equally poor ones. At one time a great American brand only to be sna...
gadgetspeak.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:26
Average rating:88
2013 marked what some regard as a sea-change with regards to the choice options open to users looking to purchase a new smart phone. Previously the accepted options were either expensive or old technology. However in 2013 Motorola released its ground brea...
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:26
Average rating:80
Motorola set the gold standard for budget phones with the first Moto G — the new one raises the bar yet again. Other sub-$200 phones will turn green with envy over the 2015 Moto G's fun customizable color options, waterproof build, and sharp, 13-megapixel...
  • Excellent value for the $180 price, Moto Maker customization options, Waterproof rating of IPX 7, Best camera on a budget phone...
  • Not the fastest processor, Plastic back is a little creaky...
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:26
Average rating:80
Motorola's G has always been a pretty solid middle ground for anyone looking for a phone that offers value, so can Motorola perfect the G on its third version?Motorola's third generation G is here, and with it, a fair amount of new tech as well as some de...
  • Feels great in the hand, Pretty good system performance, Excellent two day battery, High speeds possible from the Cat4 modem inside, Two SIM card slots, Upgradeable storage, Sports more water resistance than most flagship phones offer...
  • Screen is a little pixely, WiFi is occasionally glitchy, Camera could be a little better...
  • We started this review asking a pretty basic question about the Motorola G — does the third Moto G perfect the series? — and really, that question came down to one basic concept: is the third time the charm, so to speak.But the Moto G has never really nee...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2016-12-15 20:45:27
Average rating:80
There was no two ways about it: if you wanted a well rounded smartphone on a shoestring budget, you would buy a Moto G. Then you would tell your friends about its incredible value-for-money — the first and second gen models cost no more than $269. These r...
  • Good build quality, 5MP and 13MP cameras, Water resistant with IPX7 rating...
  • No support for microSDXC memory card, Same 5inch display as last model, More expensive than similarly specced rivals...
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