When it comes to budget smartphones, no one does it better than Motorola. For two long years, the Moto G has reigned supreme over every other cut-price handset around, and the latest 3rd Gen Moto G is easily its best yet. However, a lot has changed since the 2nd Gen Moto G launched last year, as Motorolas latest model now has to contend with the incredible Vodafone Smart Ultra 6, whose budget-defying specs completely redefined what Ive come to expect from a £125 handset.
Of course, the Smart Ultra 6 does come with some caveats, namely that you have to be a Vodafone customer in order to use it( which isnt necessarily ideal if youre happy on a different network) and it has a huge 5.5in display, which may not suit everyones needs( or pockets) . Enter the 3rd Gen Moto G.
This new version is a much more refined handset than its chunky-looking predecessor, and while the specs havent leapt forward quite as much as Id hoped, Motorolas superb build quality and sheer number of features more than make up for it.