Motorola announces the Moto G4, Moto G4 Plus & Moto G4 Play

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Motorola has just announced a new generation of perhaps our favorite budget smartphone. Presenting the Moto G4, the Moto G4 Plus and the Moto G4 Play. We don't have a lot of details on the latter model, so this article will focus on the G4 and G4 Plus. There are numerous changes from the 2015 G, but the most notable is the display. Both new models have a 1080p 5.5-inch unit, which is a bump from the last phone's 720p 5-inch. It does, however, make the new Gs larger in general. If you consider that the first generation (launched just two and a half years ago) had a 4.5-inch display, that's a significant increase in size for someone that's skipped a generation or two.

Powering that display is a more-powerful Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor paired with 2GB or 3GB of RAM depending on how much storage you opt for. Battery life will hopefully see an improvement too: the Moto G4s have a 3,000mAh battery, up from 2,470mAh last year, and fast charging functionality.
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While both models share the same basic spec, where they differ is in the details. The Plus has a fingerprint sensor and a 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture, "big pixels" and laser and phase detection autofocus. The regular G has a 13-megapixel unit (likely the same as in the current G), and no biometric magic. Both have a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and will be customizable with the company's Moto Maker service.

Motorola is making a lot of noise about the new 16-megapixel camera in the Plus -- that seems to be the real incentive to spend the extra money on the pricier model. The independent image analysis company DxOMark has apparently rated the Moto G Plus' photo quality ahead of iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus. That bodes well, although it did have to concede that this rating only pertained to images, implying that the video and overall scores were lower.
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As we mentioned, there are some slight RAM differences between the models, depending on which storage option you go for. The vanilla Moto G4 comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. The G4 Plus will have the same, unless you opt for the model with 32GB of storage, in which case you'll get 3GB of RAM. Those opting for a G with less storage will be happy to know the Micro SD slot remains, and now supports cards of up to 128GB. Incidentally, one thing that didn't make it over was the Gs excellent front-facing stereo speakers. There's now just a single speaker up top.

Both phones represent a decent upgrade over the current generation, and at not much of a premium. They're coming to India and Brazil (the company's largest markets for the G series) first, with the G4 debuting today in Brazil and the G4 Plus in India. After that, they'll arrive across North America and Europe "soon." We're still waiting on US pricing, but the UK versions will start at £169 for the regular and £199 for the Plus, with both models arriving in June.

There's not much value in translating those prices into dollars, but what we can do is point to the original starting point for the current Moto G: the 8GB model started at £159 in the UK, and $179 in the US. The pound has weakened significantly since then, so we could see a $179 entry point from the new £169 pricing, or perhaps it'll increase by $10 or $20.

Update: And then there were three. Motorola has just announced that a third Moto G4, the Moto G4 Play, will be released globally this summer. It seems to be a lower-end model, with a 2,800mAh battery and a quad-core processor. We've also updated the article with some pricing and release date info. Expect more updates as and when we receive them.

Motorola just announced three new Moto Gs

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I had the first generation and it was a solid phone. Design wise it's still looks dated. They had this problem for a while now, and the fingerprint scanner on the front looks slapped on and out of place. Dual facing speakers and the scanner on the back would've been a better choice. It looks like it will launch at $250 in the us for the Plus version. I would get the Nexus 5x because you can find deals that are around $250.
 
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