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      And a question, do you notice much difference with LTE connection? I still have HSPA+ and Pepephone will be launching it soon, but I'm not unhappy with the speed I have.

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        I don't have 4G service with my carriers ¬¬, but the theory is that in addition to higher speed, it should be easier to maintain good coverage, and the battery wouldn't drain as fast as with 3G.

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          I have a moto g first version of 8gb and delighted.

          I think that with this terminal there is nothing that cannot be done, the battery lasts very well, a clean interface without frills, updated software...

          For me the most important thing is to choose the screen size well, for the rest, the moto g are more than enough for 99% of people.

          As for the xiaomi, I simply think that the interface is very loaded and with additions that I do not need, in addition to the fact that the motorola are sold officially in Spain.

          Greetings

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            The truth is that the only thing that holds me back is the 1 GB issue, but if it's well optimized, it's sure to perform better than my Xperia S with the same memory.

            I really push my phone to the limit watching TV and YouTube. Then I also listen to music sometimes, messages, and browse a little... and sometimes I even make calls :troll::troll:

            I think it's the phone I've used the most in general, and I'm delighted... but Sony's update issue is enough to make you angry.
            The funny thing is that I saw that the Z series does get updated to Android version 5 :wall::wall:

            Who knows, but a future replacement for my beloved Sony could be the new Moto G... :love:

            Best regards!!

            P.D: Although I'm delighted with the Nexus 5... it has two companions and after messing around with it, I think it's wonderful.

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              I think that with 1Gb a mobile should run decently. The 4.5" moto G is increasingly the favorite. The other day some colleagues showed me their gadgets and even a 4.3" screen was already quite big.

              The only thing that holds me back from the old G is the camera, but you can't have everything.

              I'm going to wait a little longer to finish maturing the decision; my mobiles last quite a long time and sometimes it has been unpleasant having to deal for too long with a device that I didn't like.

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                I wouldn't worry too much about the camera, since like you, to take good photos you go with the real camera, and for a specific case of a quick one, it's more than enough.
                Here you can see how it takes pictures:
                Moto G Photo - Photos with its camera (1/8)

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                • _Neptunno__ Desconectado
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                  @cobito:

                  I think that with 1Gb a mobile should work decently. The 4.5" moto G is increasingly the favorite. The other day some colleagues showed me their gadgets and even a 4.3" screen was already quite big.

                  The only thing that holds me back from the old G is the camera, but you can't have everything.

                  I'm going to wait a little longer to mature the decision; my mobiles last me quite a long time and sometimes it has been unpleasant to have to deal for too long with a device that I didn't like.

                  Comparison: New Moto G (2014) vs. Moto G (2013). Differences Motorola Moto G - CNET in Spanish
                  Trust well in the differences of the Old Moto G and the new one, because there are several very important details:
                  Larger screen size, although I have the impression that you prefer 4.5”.
                  Two front speakers, front one rear.
                  4G, although there is a version with LTE of the old model.
                  MicroSD for the new one, something that I think is a great point in favor.
                  Better rear and front camera.

                  Costing the same, I don't see more reason than the screen size to opt for the 2013 model, but I think that the issue of MicroSD and the camera is a big handicap.
                  Anyway, both are good mobiles and if the 4.5" one is enough for you, great ?

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                    Just to say that the 2014 Moto G has two versions, one of 4.5" and another of 5.0". The 4.5" one has 4G and the other does not. Personally, I prefer the 4.5" one more than for 4G because the battery lasts a bit longer and because 4.5" is enough for me.

                    Otherwise, both are very good mobiles for costing less than 200€ and about the Giga of memory… If motorola made them with 2 Gigas it could eat market share from other mobiles like the Moto X. Otherwise, I messed around with the 4.5" one and it was very fluid, it was a pleasure, if you are not one for putting hundreds of applications on the mobile and loading it to the hilt, with 1 Giga it should go very fluidly.

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                      Summary of the motorola Moto G

                      They are all the same except in:
                      **
                      Moto G 2013**: 4.5" screen, 5Mpixel camera, no MicroSD slot, 3G. 150€
                      Moto G 2014 4G: 4.5" screen, 5Mpixel camera, with MicroSD slot, 4G. 185€
                      Moto G 2014: 5" screen, 8Mpixel camera, with MicroSD slot, dual SIM. 3G. 175€

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                        Oops, I was wrong about the new model having 4G… I thought I had read it somewhere, but this happens when you give it the same name:ugly:

                        Anyway, the model that has 4G is from the first generation: Motorola Moto G 4G LTE is now official

                        Moto G 2013: 4.5" screen, 5MP camera, no MicroSD slot, 3G. 150€
                        Moto G 2013 4G: 4.5" screen, 5MP camera, with MicroSD slot, 4G. 185€
                        Moto G 2014: 5" screen, 8MP camera, with MicroSD slot, dual SIM. 3G. 175€

                        Anyway, the new one is 5" but without 4G, although they will probably release a version in the spring. Anyway, sorry for my confusion!!

                        Best regards!!

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                          It's one thing that the Moto G 4G is an update of the previous model, adding 4G and microSD reader, and another to discuss its release date, which is June 2014 :troll:

                          Personally, I still say that for someone who buys thinking it will last a while, it's a good investment, because of the 4G and compatibility with the latest versions of Android.

                          When I bought it in August, the first thing it did as soon as it turned on was to update to KikKat (4.4), and now that the version Lolllipop (5.0) is out, it is one of the confirmed models that will have an official update from the manufacturer (Motorola).

                          For those who need a lot of power in the mobile, large screens, and change it in a short time, it is probably a better option a supercharged Chinese mobile, even if it doesn't have 4G.

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                            A very cool Xiaomi mobile for those who want a big screen for under 200€

                            XIAOMI Hongmi Note 4G LTE Snapdragon 400 1.6GHz 2GB 8GB Quad Core 5.5 Inch HD IPS Dual Cameras: Amazon.es: Electronics

                            Note, the previous version had a Mediatek processor but this one just came out, it's cheaper and has a Snapdragon 400 in addition to being 4G LTE and having 2 Gigas of Ram. In short, it's a very cool mobile for those who want big screens, 5.5" and with 2 Gigas of Ram, if you like to use many applications you will appreciate it.

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                              I finally got myself the Moto G 4.5" without 4G. Maybe the 4G would have been a better option but I don't really think I'm going to use data intensively as to need high speed. In any case, time will tell what use I give it and if I've made the best choice. I'm going to find it hard to get rid of my old mobile with its autonomy of almost a week which, incidentally, has been the main reason why I've taken so long to have a smartphone.

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                                @cobito:

                                Finally I've got the Moto G of 4.5" without 4G. Maybe 4G would have been a better option but I really don't think I'm going to make such intensive use of data as to need such high speed. In any case, time will tell what use I give it and if I've made the best choice.

                                I'm going to find it very hard to get rid of my old mobile with its autonomy of almost a week which, incidentally, has been the main reason why I've taken so long to have a smartphone.

                                But if you've got the one that doesn't have 4G you can't expand the memory either... that is, the one from 2013

                                If you've got the one with 8 Gigas I think there are 5.3 or so free left according to what I've read... I think that's very little memory for a current mobile

                                If you've got the one with 16 you'll have paid almost the same as the one that comes with 4G and you can expand the memory.

                                I don't know, unless you prefer to spend little (149 on Amazon) and you don't mind that increase between the 4G (which is 30€ more) and the other I don't see it as a good option. It's not about the 4G, above all for me it's the option of being able to put in a 32 Gigas SD...

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                                  Well yes, it's the 8 one :mudo:

                                  To decide the size of the memory I have based on a precedent: my tablet. It has 4 Gb of which you can use just under 3 Gb. After 10 months of use, with all the apps I usually use installed (including some heavy games), multimedia content exchanged on Whatsapp, some downloads, etc., today I have around 500Mb free.

                                  In reality the only thing I doubt is the 4G issue, because for memory I know I won't have problems.

                                  The problem with mobiles (and everything) is that for a little more you have something more and for another little more something else more… Initially I was looking at the Moto E which for screen size is the one that feels most comfortable to carry in my pocket, but there yes, 4Gb seem like too few to me. For a little more I got one with 8Gb (I was undecided between the Red Rice 1S and the Moto G which in that aspect are the same) and with 8Gb I know I will have a mobile for a good season (if it lasts a couple of years I will consider that it has given me good service).

                                  I could have gotten the 16 one, but instead of that, the 4G for the same price as you said. Then I would have started to think about the convenience of having 16Gb integrated along with 4G, because the cards are really a pain when it comes to putting certain applications for example. And then perhaps my curiosity would have been piqued by a 3000mAh battery to not miss the autonomy of my old mobile so much and, who knows, maybe even have a 1080p screen to have the highest pixel density possible or 2 Gb of RAM to not have problems with fluidity... :ugly:

                                  I have decided to stop at the Moto G 2013 of 8 Gb.

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                                    It's a good phone and I know that in technology you can always buy something better for a little more. My observation is more about the memory than the 4G. I don't care about 4G because I only use the phone for whatsapp, and not much else, but from my experience the memory is like the hard drive of the computer. It always ends up filling up. In my case I carry music for when I go to the mountains or run and as it depends on my mood and energy the music I like... well in the end I carry a varied repertoire and from a 16 gig sd card I use I occupy more than half. And that's using the phone as a pendrive too :ugly:

                                    If it suits you, then it's a good phone, but I'm just saying that the 8 Gigas are misleading, because free you have about 5 Gigas, so if you put in some APP, you'll go to 4 Gigas and little free or less. You have to assess if that is enough for you.

                                    Best regards and you'll tell us about your experience. I was able to try it out a month ago and I found it to be a very good terminal and the photos weren't bad despite not being its camera's strong point. By the way there are super cool cases for the terminal ?

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                                      A Xiaomi mobile that is very cool for those who want a large screen for under 200€

                                      XIAOMI Hongmi Note 4G LTE Snapdragon 400 1.6GHz 2GB 8GB Quad Core 5.5 Pulgada HD IPS Doble Cámaras: Amazon.es: Electrónica

                                      Mind you, the previous version had a Mediatek processor but this one has just come out, it's cheaper and has a Snapdragon 400 in addition to being 4G LTE and having 2 Gigas of Ram. In short, it's a very cool mobile for those who want large screens, 5.5" and with 2 Gigas of Ram, if you like to use many applications you'll appreciate it.

                                      This Xiaomi is very good and even better with the change from Mediatek to a Snapdragon and having 2GB of memory and 4G. In other circumstances I wouldn't defend this brand, since without knowing it I would think it was just another "Chinese one" but thanks to a colleague having one and my curiosity seeing reviews about certain models, I've been able to get to know this company firsthand and I think they are very competent. MUI is quite optimized (another thing is the launcher issue, which you may or may not like), but it performs amazingly well and has a great movement in the updates issue.

                                      The problem is that having to order the terminal from China, usually… and I understand that for many people it's a pain.

                                      Cobito, you're right that we start adding options and we keep scaling up in prices and there comes a point where we go crazy xD but I think giving up those 8 GB (without being able to expand them) and 4G is a big gamble considering that in a short time it will be "short" for you. Note that I don't give much importance to 4G either, but I find the storage issue more problematic.

                                      I hope you enjoy it to the fullest and really get the most out of it and good use as I'm doing with my "old" Xperia S xDDD

                                      Best regards!!

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                                        Well, I already have the mobile phone working. The first impressions are good although the camera is average with little light (I expected that). For now, nothing to highlight; after almost a year accustomed to a tablet with 512Mb of RAM, the mobile phone is flying.

                                        I was surprised by the GPS capacity: it locates me inside a floor (penthouse) with brutal precision.

                                        The screen looks pretty good, the density of points seems to me very high compared to what I am used to.

                                        I have been pushing it hard for 4 hours and already half the battery has melted. I was surprised that it does not freeze even doing several things in the background. It gives just over 18000 in Antutu, which is nothing special but for now I have noticed absolute ease. I suppose that in 3D it is a bit slow but it is something I do not plan to use.

                                        About the memory, I hope not to have problems. For now I have already installed everything I need, I have imported my data from the tablet and I have 3.5 Gb free. Unless there is a last-minute change in habits, I do not think that free space will vary much.

                                        If you want any proof, just say it.

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                                          A very cool Xiaomi phone for those who want a large screen for under 200€

                                          XIAOMI Hongmi Note 4G LTE Snapdragon 400 1.6GHz 2GB 8GB Quad Core 5.5 Pulgada HD IPS Doble Cámaras: Amazon.es: Electrónica

                                          Note, the previous version had a Mediatek processor but this one just came out, it's cheaper and has a Snapdragon 400 in addition to being 4G LTE and having 2 Gigas of Ram. It's a very cool phone for those who want large screens, 5.5" and with 2 Gigas of Ram, if you like to use many applications you'll appreciate it.

                                          To be honest, since you put the link, I've been looking for info about the terminal and I've loved it :troll::troll:
                                          The only thing is that I see a lot of discussion about whether the model with the Mediatek is better, even though it's 3G, because they say that the version with the octacore is more powerful... but personally I'm more attracted to the Snapdragon.

                                          It's tempting me a lot... although 5.5" seems a bit beastly to me... but well. I've seen it for about 159€, which is what still encourages me the most :ugly:
                                          The 4G model already has the MIU version that starts from 4.4 Kitkat and the version of the 3G model currently has 4.2.

                                          Regards!!

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                                            The truth is that this Xiaomi seems like a bad beast, the only thing is the updates issue <:(

                                            And since you're looking, you can include in the list of "indispensables" that we are starting to have 64-bit software with the arrival of Lollipop, although there is no difference in performance, for the moment.

                                            You already know, whatever it takes to make your decision easier :troll:

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