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El Moto G4 Play con su interfaz casi pura de Android ofrece una experiencia muy placentera. Además
El celular trae Radio FM (hasta sin usar audífonos)
Batería removible y ranura microSD.
Batería extraíble
Autonomía de la batería
Dual sim
Es un terminal muy cómodo para el día a día
Buenas especificaciones para su precio
Autonomía por encima de la media
Tapa trasera extraíble (de buena calidad
Además) para poder retirar la batería
Batería de larga duración
rendimiento consistente en el uso diario
Pantalla de buena calidad
Con alta definición y brillo fuerte
batería de larga duración
Con alta definición y b
Sistema operativo Android puro
Rendimiento
Duración de la batería
Resistencia IPX4 (salpicaduras)
Hardware (buen hardware para el precio)
Software (Android puro
Actualizaciones)
Buen display HD
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
LTE
Permanece fresco
Sin ralentización a plena carga
Buen aguante de batería
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No tiene NFC ni lector de huellas. No tiene la resistencia al agua del Moto G de 2015 (solo a salpicaduras). El procesador puede presentar problemas con videojuegos pesados o ejecutando muchos apps a la vez. Además
A plena luz solar es difícil ver la pan
Altavoz
Sin lector de huellas digitales
Tiempo de recarga largo
La no inclusión de otro altavoz para no depender del de llamadas exclusivamente
Marcos superior e inferior algo crecidos de más
La cámara es sólo aceptable dentro de la categoría
software destacado de la línea moto ausente
la cámara es sólo aceptable dentro de la categoría
Publicación: 2016-10-14, Autor: Manuel , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
good HD display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, LTE, stays cool, no throttling at full load, long battery life
quiet speakers, average cameras, no NFC, few accessories
"Motorola delivers a middle-class smartphone in the Moto G, with impressive, special features." This sentence was the verdict of the Moto G of the 3rd generation. We can apply it directly to the Moto G4. The test model combines good hardware and solid per...
Good battery life, Extremely affordable, Streamlined Android experience, Splashproof build
Design is otherwise about as boring as it gets, Weak display, Camera just OK
Motorola has budget phones down to a near-science, so we had no doubt that the Moto G4 Play would deliver as a reliable, great bang-for-your-buck device. The Moto G4 Play's shortcomings are nothing more than what comes with the territory of affordable p...
Publicación: 2016-10-07, Autor: Eric , crítica de: phonescoop.com
In the past, I've recommended Motorola's G series handsets above most phones others in their price range. They typically represented a strong value-for-the-dollar that was unmatched by competing phones. The G4 Play doesn't live up to previous G series' he...
Low $150 price tag is incredibly attractive, Easily daylong battery life, no problem, Nice, loud frontfacing speaker, Fantastic carrier compatibility
Only 16GB internal storage, Provided charger is quite slow, Build feels a little large for the screen size, Camera leaves us wanting more
The ancient Greeks advised us, “know thyself,” and that's an important aphorism to keep in mind when considering the Moto G4 Play. Yeah, the processor is all kinds of old, the camera is serviceable, at best, and we find neither tons of storage, nor the so...
While the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus feel lost in the world, the Moto G4 Play is right on target. Its average specifications match the price tag, so you're getting exactly what you pay and it's cheaper than last year's model as well. See, Lenovo is being st...
Camera, Aging Snapdragon 410 SoC, Low base storage option
The Moto G4 Play brings to the table all of the specs and features you would expect out of the normal Moto G. In fact, its specs are basically the same as last year's Moto G (third generation), but with a slightly larger battery (2800mAh in the Moto G4 Pl...
Publicación: 2016-09-15, Autor: Ajay , crítica de: pcmag.com
Affordable, Compact design, Stock Android UI with no bloatware, Compatible with all major carriers, Excellent call quality, Long battery life
Dim display, Not great for gaming
The Moto G4 Play is the smallest, least expensive phone in Motorola's unlocked G4 lineup, with decent overall performance and broad carrier compatibility...
Motorola's Moto G4 Play is the most affordable phone in the G4 line. It's splash-resistant, comes loaded with a near stock version of Android 6.0, has great battery life and can be used on any major carrier in the US
The G4 Play lags when playing games and taking panoramic photos. The display can be hard to read in direct sunlight and you won't be able to customize the phone using Motorola's Moto Maker website
If you're on the hunt for an affordable phone with pretty long battery life, the Motorola Moto G4 Play deserves your attention. But the regular Moto G4 gives you even better features for just a little more cash...