Moto G is a great and awesome phone to praise as it is doing some insane things that we wouldnt even consider to be included in a budget phone. But, since it is a budget phone, there is a few draw back that some feel are a must have in todays smartphones. So, with most of the newer phones out now, we have seen wireless charging built-in phones. The Motorola Nexus 6 and now the Moto X Style and Play have wireless charging. They all even have moto turbo adapters for quick charging. So, why did Motorola leave out the Moto G? The moto G only has a 2470 Mah non-removable battery on the inside. But this a big plus considering the 2nd gen Moto G only had 2070 Mah battery last year. Motorola even stated that this battery will last “all-day”. This are not my words, this credited to Motorola. But, depending on a person’s usage and real time, only time will tell. Another thing that is missing from the Moto G that might run people away from the phone is that doesn’t have a high resolution screen. I mean. yes it is FHD, but it is only at 720P. But, there are a lot of phones out still with 720p display screens and it is not OLED or AMOLED either. The Moto G has IPS LCD. Which a lot of consumers dont like or afraid it isnt the best to sport. Also, there is no NFC found on the Moto G either. While we all know about the treding topic of the OnePlus 2 not having no NFC. Moto G isnt as powerful as the OnePlus 2 and shouldn’t ever be compared to the OnePlus 2. Its not stacked up to compete. But, more and more it seems that NFC is a must have now. Probably one more thing its missing is the USB-Type C port and cable. There is really only a couple smartphones and possibly laptops that have USB-Type C. Right now, I don’t feel that this should cause people to not purchase a easy buy off back without even questioning on whether or not to get it. But more of if this phone will fit your needs and wants out of a phone.
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