The best thing about the Moto G4 has be its design. In our first impressions, we had said that Moto G4 looks a shade better than Moto G4 Plus as it doesn’t have the have that weird square fingerprint scanner on the front.
The white colour variant of Moto G4 that we got for review looks stylish. The textured plastic back gives a good grip. Moto G4 is now more rectangular with rounded edges. The design looks minimalistic with power and volume keys on the right, 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top and USB 2.0 at the bottom. There is also silver metal frame running along the edges.
The white colour variant of Moto G4 that we got for review looks stylish. There is also silver metal frame running along the edges.
Moto G4 has a 5.5-inches full HD screen. The display is sharp and vivid with great viewing angles. I did not struggle to use Moto G4 in bright sunlight.
The rear camera in Moto G4 does a good job in low-light settings as well as bright outdoors. The colours don’t tend to look oversaturated, which is great given the price-point. Pictures taken in low light might lack great details, but they sure don’t appear grainy. The front camera in Moto G4 is good too.
The rear camera in Moto G4 does a good job in low-light settings as well as bright outdoors. ( Image resized for web)
Pictures taken in low light might lack great details, but they sure don’t appear grainy. ( Image resized for web)
Moto G4 is good with multitasking. I didn’t face app crashes or lags during the review period. Even with multiple tabs open on the phone, it was easy to switch between them and use them simultaneously. I used Moto G4 to watch videos, browse through my social media accounts, use messaging apps and the phone handled all of these tasks smoothly.