Motorola Moto G (Gen 2): A Worthy Successor?

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When Motorola came back to India with the Moto G, it totally rewrote the rules of the budget segment. Expectations have been high since then, and the Moto X and Moto E which came next had the same effect on their respective market segments. Now, Motorola has launched the new Moto G or the Moto G (Gen 2) as the company calls it, at Rs. 12,999 (16GB). The new device was unveiled amidst much fanfare at an event in New Delhi on Friday, alongside the unveiling of the new Moto X and the Moto 360 smartwatch.
Flipkart, the exclusive online partner of Motorola in India, confirmed that it has sold around 1.6 million Moto handsets in India since February, confirming the popularity of Motorola smartphones - Moto E, Moto G, and Moto X - in India. Market research even suggests that the Moto G has been responsible for Motorola overtaking Nokia (now operated by Microsoft) to become the fourth-largest smartphone vendor in India in such a short time.
The new Moto G (Gen 2) has been priced smartly to take on fresh competition in the segment. The sub-Rs. 15,000 segment include smartphones such as the Xiaomi Mi 3 (Review | Pictures), which has been breaking records with its Flipkart flash sales, and the Asus ZenFone 5 (Review | Pictures), another popular option.

We got a chance to play with the Moto G (Gen 2) at the event, and sum up our first impressions below.

Build, design and display
The Moto G (Gen 2) looks a lot like the Moto X (Gen 2), which is not a bad thing at all considering the price difference of both the handsets. Maybe Moto X (Gen 2) owners might be annoyed that it doesn't feel premium enough.


The phone is tall and sleek, with measurements of 141.5x70.7x10.99mm compared to its predecessor's 129.9x65.9x11.6mm. At 149 grams, the new Moto G (Gen 2) is slightly heavier than the older version (143 grams).

motorola_moto_g_gen2_ndtv_front.jpgThe new curved edges give the device a better overall feel that makes it easier to hold. The Moto G (Gen 2) is slightly taller and wider than the Moto G, which can be attributed to the bigger display on the new device. The physical power and volume buttons are on the right, just like on the Moto G. Overall, the phone definitely feels like an upgrade to the original, which the company touted with the line "Exceptional phone, exceptional price".

One of the biggest upgrades to the Moto G (Gen 2) is the 5-inch HD (720x1280-pixel) IPS LCD display. This means there's a reduction in pixel density as compared to the 4.5-inch Moto G, though this is hardly visible to the naked eye. The front of the handset now sports dual speakers at top and bottom that offer acceptable sound clarity. The front camera is placed right in the centre of the panel. The rear of the Moto G (Gen 2) is one place where it looks just like the older version.

Specifications and performance
The new Moto G (Gen 2) is powered by the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU as the original Moto G. It comes with 1GB of RAM.


As of now, Motorola has launched only a 16GB version of the Moto G (Gen 2), with no word on the availability of an 8GB model. One of the biggest upgrades is the addition of a microSD card slot, with support for cards of up to 32GB. This takes care of the biggest fault we had found with the Moto G. The phone also supports dual Micro-SIMs.

motorola_moto_g_gen2_ndtv_os.jpgMotorola's Moto G (Gen 2) handled multitasking easily in our limited time with it, and we noticed that the preloaded apps opened and closed quickly.

Camera and software
The second-generation Moto G features an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The cameras are both upgrades over the older model's 5-megapixel and 1.3-megapixel ones. When we tried it out, the camera app opened right away and we were able to take pictures without any shutter lag.


The Moto G (Gen 2) runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box, and the company has confirmed an Android L update is on the way. The device has a number of Google apps preloaded, including Gmail, Google+, Google Drive, Google Photos, Keep, Hangouts, Search, Google Maps, Play Games, Play Movies, Play Movies, Play Books, and Play Newsstand. The Moto G (Gen 2), much like the older version, uses on-screen navigation keys.

motorola_moto_g_gen2_ndtv_camera.jpgOverall the look and feel of new Moto G's interface is very much as it has been on Motorola's recent devices.

There are also three of Motorola's own apps on the new Moto G - Motorola Migrate helps move the contents of an old Android phone to the new handset; Motorola Assist helps users silence the device while driving or otherwise occupied; and Motorola Alert lets people close to you know when you are in an emergency situation.

Final words
The Moto G, priced at Rs. 12,999 (16GB), will be going on sale at midnight on Friday via Flipkart. Motorola has worked on all shortcomings we noticed in the first-generation Moto G, most importantly the limited storage space and below-par camera performance, and so we can expect the new Moto G to be just as successful if not more.


You can expect more detailed observations and testing when we review the Moto G (Gen 2).


Motorola Moto G (Gen 2) in pictures

 


 Motorola Moto G (Gen 2) detailed specifications
 
General
Release date
September 2014
Form factor
Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm)
141.50 x 70.70 x 10.99
Weight (g)
149.00
Battery capacity (mAh)
2070
Removable battery
No
Colours
Black, White
SAR value
NA
Display
Screen size (inches)
5.00
Touchscreen
Yes
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Resolution
720x1280 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)
294
Colours
16M
Hardware
Processor
1.2GHz  quad-core
Processor make
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
RAM
1GB
Internal storage
8GB
Expandable storage
Yes
Expandable storage type
microSD
Camera
Rear camera
8-megapixel


Flash
Yes
Front camera
2-megapixel


Software
Operating System
Android 4.4.4
Java support
Yes
Browser supports Flash
Yes
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported
802.11 b/ g/ n/ ac
GPS
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes, v 4.00
NFC
No
Infrared
No
DLNA
Yes
Wi-Fi Direct
Yes
MHL Out
No
HDMI
No
Headphones
3.5mm
FM
No
USB
Micro-USB
Charging via Micro-USB
Yes
Proprietary charging connector
No
Proprietary data connector
No
Number of SIMs
2
SIM 1
 
GSM/ CDMA
GSM
3G
Yes
SIM 2
 
GSM/ CDMA
GSM
3G
Yes
Sensors
Compass/ Magnetometer
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
No
Barometer
No
Temperature sensor
No

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