There were three main things that drew Krushabh to the Moto G, the size(4.5-inches), the Android Jelly Bean OS upgradable to v4.4.3(KitKat) - Android is the platform Krushabh feels most comfortable with - and the slow-motion video feature.
He is happy that even for a mid-range phone as the Moto G, Motorola has incorporated this winning feature from the high-end Moto X. However, since the rear camera is only 5 megapixels, the footage is not very crisp in either daylight, or low-light, in which case it is extremely grainy.
Another noteworthy and practical design feature, Krushabh feels, is the placement of the headphone jack in the centre that saves him a lot of hassle and irritation as the headphones do not come away from the slot every time he slips the phone into his pocket.