It features 2470 mAh battery, which makes for a longer browsing and talking time. The Snapdragon 410 clubbed with 2 GB RAM accounts for a faster loading time. It is of the same size as 2014 Moto X, which makes it easy to hold. However, what we don’t like about it is its tawrdy casing… where is the sexy back? In the times of leather and metallic back, Moto X comes with textured plastic casing.  Nevertheless, it comes in two versions $220 model with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of local storage. The lower-priced $180 model has 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. Both the models come with micro SD card slot, which makes for 32 GB additional storage space. On a brighter side, it runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop interface, which makes for a great overall experience. You also get your hands on the additional Motorola features such as Moto Display, which is impressive. The 13-megapixel camera does not disappoint. Overall, Moto G does stand out in the sea of budget android phones and you will be delighted to carry it around.             

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