We are living in a world thats obsessed with octa-core processors, 13-megapixel cameras, and gigabytes of RAM.
But we dont spend enough time talking about the thing that really matters - how it feels to use a phone on an everyday basis.
Which brings us to the Moto G 3rd gen. The smartphone boasts of relatively modest specifications when compared to the likes of the Lenovo K3 Note and Xiaomi Mi 4i, but packs in other goodies like water resistance that can potentially be a lifesaver ( the phones life) and a software experience thats extremely stable compared to some of the other smartphones at this price point. the smartphone doesnt exactly stand out from the crowd in terms of looks, the in-hand feel is really good and wouldnt be out of place on a more expensive device.
The Moto G 3rd gen runs near-stock Android 5.1.1, which means that it scores over its rivals in terms of day-to-day performance.battery gv good back of around 10 hours nd cosidering it has good software, battery back up nd resonable camera wch is good.its a good to go mobile.if we have to gv in marks I would rate 75/100