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- 4.5 inch 720p HD TFT display
- Quad-core 1.2GHz processor with 450MHz graphics processor
- UMTS HSPA+, CDMA EVDO Rev A
- 5MP rear camera, plus front facing camera, 8GB Internal Memory
- Prepaid phones cannot be migrated to postpay accounts until after six months of prepaid service
Technical Details
- Size (LWH): 2.6 inches, 0.46 inches, 5.1 inches
- Weight: 4.96 ounces
Product Description
The Verizon Moto G Prepaid Smartphone has it all: a sleek design, gorgeous high-definition display, fast processing power, a long-lasting battery and more. Plus, you get the convenience of flexible monthly plans. With the Moto G smartphone, it is hard not to notice the eye-catching 4.5" HD display, which makes browsing the web, streaming videos, playing games and reading even more enjoyable. Listen to your music without the need for a separate MP3 player, sync to accessories with sophisticated Bluetooth v4.0, video chat with a front 1.3MP camera, and grab clear, detailed shots with the jcp black friday 2015 rear 5MP camera.
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If you want a budget Android phone look no further. I was using another $99 prepaid Android phone and it was painful to say the least. Slow, bug ridden etc. This phone allows you to have a mid range phone for a low end price. The Moto G completely blows away all other phones in it's price range and many that are retail for $200-$300!
Since Google owns Motorola you're able to get this phone at a great price AND has a guaranteed update to KitKat! The ONLY downside is the 8GB storage and no microSD slot. Personally, I am not a heavy app user or gamer and I transfer my photos to my laptop often as well as switch out my music. If 8GB isn't enough room the phone also comes with 50GB of Google drive xsmn storage free for two years.
Since Google owns Motorola you're able to get this phone at a great price AND has a guaranteed update to KitKat! The ONLY downside is the 8GB storage and no microSD slot. Personally, I am not a heavy app user or gamer and I transfer my photos to my laptop often as well as switch out my music. If 8GB isn't enough room the phone also comes with 50GB of Google drive xsmn storage free for two years.
This phone truley is "The phone for the rest of us"!
- I picked this up to use as a WiFi device with no immediate intention of activating Verizon prepaid service. The first thing you notice about this phone versus others is that it forces you through an activation process via a phone call with an automated Verizon robot. That was a little disturbing given why I bought it, however if you go through the process, it creates a Verizon account, you set the PIN for the account, and it assigns you a phone number, and the LAST step of the activation process is to enter payment information. If you hang up on the call on the last payment step, the phone will come to life with the assigned phone number, and it works as a WiFi device, even though it now has an assigned Verizon phone number. If you hang up before that point it continues to force you through the process - so go all the way through except payment. I took one star off for forcing customers through this activation process before you can use the phone.
As other reviews say, it can't be beat for $99. The 4.5" form factor is noticably smaller than say the Nexus 5 and Galaxy S3/4, 720P screen is nice, and I also was able to upgrade to Kit Kat 4.4.2 OTA over WiFi. The music player also sounds great.
One disturbing note is that leaving it without mobile service and WiFi connected overnight it drained the battery to zero. Putting the device in airplane mode and only turning on WiFi seems to have fixed that - it drained from 100% to 63% overnight with those settings.
- It is a real smart phone with performance equal to the newer contract phones many of my friends have recently purchased. Has gorilla glass, good front and rear cameras, fast processor and great 4.5 inch sharp display. This phone replaces a HTC 3g Droid that ran ginger bread, the difference is amazing. I primarily use phone as a Kindle reader which it has worked well. Be advised the G stands for Google and it definitely has a presence on the phone. The phone is inexpensive so if I break it, I can just buy another.
I have been a Verizon pre-paid customer for many years and now I almost want to thank them for making this phone available. Not going to thank Verizon though I will continue paying them $60 per month to use this cool phone on their very good network.
3G only, no micro-SD card slot, feels a bit slippery in my hiholidays hand especially the back.
Updated 10-19-2014
I have owned this phone for 10 months now and have important news to share! Verizon has a new plan which is $45 month with auto-pay and 1 gig data included, unlimited talk ,text. As I am not a heavy data user, I am thrilled. You still get Verizon coverage which is important for me. Verizon pre-paid site is hard to use but worth the hassle.
As far as the phone has performed I am completley happy. Moto G has a really good reputation. I have found the sound quality is only OK.
My purpose in updating my review today is: I had to release my hold on the phone while riding my bike. I was in a storm drain at the time so there was no traffic. The phone flew forward and hit HARD the corner of the phone on concrete. Due to my jungle cat like reflexes I avoided running over it with my bicycle. The first thing I thought was my Amazon review and how I could buy another one. The next thought was I do not want to spend another $90 right now. Imagine my surprise when I retrived the device and it functioned prefectly! This was a 6 foot drop at 5 mph. It's true, though I find it hard to fathom.
It was protected with a $3 Fosmon gel cover, and an Illuminsheild screen prtector.
The phone has proved durable, get updates fast, and did not break when I was sure it would.
- First off, I'm going to introduce myself as someone who loves their electronics, but doesn't have the budget to pay for all that I want! As a student with a part time job, I need a phone, but in no way can I afford to pay the contract plans everyone - including most of my friends - seem to get.
Unless you're entering a contract with a bunch of people, you are going to pay at least 70$ USD per month (depending on carrier, for Verizon you have to pay 40 per month per smartphone and 50 per month for the individual BASE service plan [500 MB cap]) and is just not a good value, unless you HAVE to have the latest smartphone with the best features, such as the beautiful Galaxy Note 3 or the Samsung Galaxy S5. My TOTAL plan cost for this phone with Verizon is 45$ per month flat, and I get unlimited TALK and TEXT, with 500MB of data - AT+T has a similar no contract plan available, and I'm assuming other carriers have close to this per month cost as well.
I did a lot of research into what might be good values for no-contract and prepaid phones, and it basically came between this phone (99$ but locked to Verizon), the unlocked version home depot black friday 2015 of this phone (199$), the unlocked Galaxy S3 (199$), the iPhone 4 (199$) and the goofy knock-off-Windows Nokia Lumia 520 and 521 (54.99, AT+T// 69.99, T-Mobile). I won't go into the pros/cons of each phone, but this phone had significant points that bought me over.
Pros:
Snappy Dual-Core processor, perfect for flipping between tasks, opening word documents, browsing the web.. and my favorite, running GameBoy Advance emulators - something you can't do on IPhones (IOS) or windows phones (Nokia Lumia series).
8GB of Flash Storage - plenty, to be honest. Remember, you're buying a Smartphone! This means if you want music, you have many outlets, i.e. Pandora, Slacker radio, Youtube, Spotify.. This means the 8GB you are given will go a long way to hold photos or games you might want to install.
Google Drive - Cloud storage for your music files, videos you purchase through Google Play, Photos, ect. This is what makes the quantity of storage you get worth it.
Office Suite - built in QuickOffice suite is pretty self explanatory; you get a fast little word processing app/spreadsheets/presentations. For jotting down notes (which I do a lot) the Word option is very sufficient.
Voice to Text - Facilitated by a WiFi (or 3G) connection to Google, it is possible to - using the base Google touch keyboard - literally talk text into your phone. This is not a gimmick, the accuracy is quite good and the tracking is fast, I impress people daily about how well thought out and QUICK my text replies are. Absolutely an awesome feature.
Battery Life - Awesome! If the phone remains in "sleep mode" (screen off) I have seen this battery last for over a week if not used much beyond simple calls and texts. Additionally, with web browsing and hours of GameBoy Advance emulators compounding to roughly 3 hours of screen on and processing power, I charge this phone roughly once every three days. This is quite good, and my HP Pavilion 14" laptop has worse battery retention when performing the same web browsing intensity.
Verizon's network - I have no other option in the area. AT+T gets calls dropped often, Sprint and T-Mobile has 1 / 0 bar service places and I've not seen people attempt other minor carriers. With Verizon around where I live I get a solid 2-3 bars most of the time, and I have not experienced a single dropped call/poor quality anywhere within a 70 mile radius.
Cons:
1 GB of RAM is eaten up by multiple processes quickly. If you are a power user like me you WILL have to do some memory management - my 360 Mobile Safe Antivirus/Memory management app tells me that the system uses 40% of this all the time, and it doesn't take much to fill up the remaining 600MB of System RAM. Luckily, Google gives you some powerful memory management capabilities built in, but the mentioned 360 Mobile Safe App (that is free) has a one-button memory dump, which is quite nice.
No Micro-SD card slot - Definite con. You can remedy the lack of Flash Storage with cloud storage, but this isn't ideal, and was enough of a problem to drop the phone down one star.
3G only - You can't get hyperspeed on this phone, unfortunately. Sorry guys, you can't host this phone as a mobile hotspot AND get better download speeds you get on a home WiFi... Why would you want to anyway? 3G is plenty fast for streaming Pandora, watching Youtube videos and Browsing the Web. Any more is just going to destroy the meager data plan you're going to buy anyway.
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