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June 2016
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Pantalla LCD con alta densidad de píxeles
Elevado brillo
Amplios ángulos de visión y una correcta fidelidad de los colores
Almacenamiento ampliable mediante microSD hasta 128GB
Fluidez en el uso del teléfono gracias a una capa de personalización lige
Pantalla de excelente calidad y gran resolución 5.5" IPS
Slot de expansión para microSD
Todo puro y limpio
Android 6.0 con upgrade a 7.0
Compatibilidad carga rápida
El nuevo Moto G4 tiene una batería que puede durar más de un día y su gran pantalla de 5.5 pulgadas Full HD es una mejora que no te dejará indiferente. Además
Tiene una ranura para tarjeta microSD.
Rendimiento
Calidad de pantalla
Personalización
Software
Lo bueno
Batería de larga duración
Pantalla
Resistente a salpicaduras
Procesamiento.
Experiencia Android pura
Calidad de la pantalla
Display muy brillante
Carcasa ergonómica
Android moderno
Aguante práctico
USB-OTG
Muy personalizable
Pocas apps preinstaladas
Cámaras decentes
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Diseño menos sofisticado que otros terminales de gama alta
El rendimiento empeora cuando se calienta
Por ejemplo la cámara va a trompicones justo después de haber estado jugando a un título 3D
Almancenamiento interno de solo 16GB
Algo limitado para ci
La cubierta trasera da una impresión de mediana calidad
Cargador TurboPower no incluido
Sin resistencia al agua
No tiene un lector de huellas como su hermano mayor
El Moto G4 Plus. Además
Perdió la resistencia al agua que tenía el Moto G de 2015
Resumen: Up until three years ago, the mid-range segment of the mobile industry was an afterthought for most companies and consumers. Motorola, who was owned by Google at the time, changed everything when it introduced the Moto G in November 2013. The company rele...
Solid feel in your hand, Good camera with manual features, Great battery life
Processor gets overworked from extensive use, Camera lags when opening, Only 16GB of onboard storage
So is the Moto G4 worth the $199.99 price tag? In a word, yes. This phone packs a serious punch for its asking cost. You get fantastic battery life, a decent display, and a camera that delivers great results. While there are some small issues it doesn't t...
Publicación: 2016-07-28, Autor: Engadget , crítica de: engadget.com
Inexpensive, Large, vibrant screen, Solid performance for the price
Camera suffers severely in low light, Plastic build might not be durable, Not waterproof like last year
The Moto G4 Plus finally brings a great camera into Motorola's budget lineup. It's decently fast for the price, though the build quality might not last years of use. Motorola Moto G4 from $199.99+ Buy Now 84 Motorola Moto G4 fr...
Publicación: 2016-07-26, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
If you want to spend no more than $200 (plus whatever tax is in order) on a smartphone, Moto G4 is still the best smartphone on the market. Motorola's industrial design may have become a bit more bland this time around, but the device is right on the mone...
Publicación: 2016-07-26, Autor: Chance , crítica de: chipchick.com
Good midrange performance, great display, solid battery life, stock Android, great camera on the G4 Plus, customizable with lots of color choices via Moto Maker, both phones are water repellant
IPX7 waterresistance has been removed, G4 camera is lacking, G4 lags when several apps are running, no NFC, no fingerprint reader
As usual, these Moto G phones are about as good as it gets when it comes to mid-range. At this performance to price ratio, their main competitors are themselves — the Honor 5X of last year comes close, but Huawei's heavy UI overlay makes it take a backse...
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Publicación: 2016-07-26, Autor: Juan , crítica de: Pocketnow.com
Great build quality at this price, Excellent options for customizing at this tier, Fun color options through MotoMaker
Mediocre camera performance on the G4
These are great little phones. In 2016 Moto doesn't deliver quite the impact they once did when they were one of the only manufacturers offering a high quality experience at such a low price, but we're happy to see how competitive this generation has...
Publicación: 2016-07-25, Autor: Alex , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Resumen: All images: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo I get that a lot of you like thick plastic brick phones like last year's Moto G . As long as they're cheap and decently fast, you can forgive their girth and painfully inexpensive finishings. Good for yo...
Publicación: 2016-07-24, Autor: Tomas , crítica de: hw4all.com
Resumen: Certainly one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer electronics market are smartphone. This is due to the fact that they have long since moved from the category of simple “dialers” in universal solutions for business and pleasure. Judge for your...
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Publicación: 2016-07-22, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Solid, no-fuss design and build quality, Really nice screen, Generally, performance is good, Cheap way to get a fingerprint reader, Wide range of configuration options, Decent if not amazing cameras for the price, particularly in the G4 Plus
Appears to break Google's rules about on-by-default storage encryption, High-resolution screen combined with weak GPU means that some games are jerky, Much larger than past Moto Gs, Multiple configs may be confusing for some buyers, Not as waterproof as t
CameraThe Moto G4 uses a 13MP rear camera, and the G4 Plus uses a 16MP rear camera, the biggest point of differentiation between the two phones aside from the fingerprint sensor. Cameras in general and low-light performance in particular have never been s...
Publicación: 2016-07-22, Autor: Lauren , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Attractive price tag, Bright display, Above-average battery life, Good overall performance for a budget phone
Previous versions offered stronger water resistance, Struggles with multitasking, Camera can't handle low lighting
If you wanted more bang for your 200 bucks, the fourth-generation Moto G certainly delivers an impressive display and solid performance for a low-cost phone. But budget-minded shoppers who also want a phone that can double as a camera may want to pony up...