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LifewireAffordableAttractive designClean Android installationSub-par audioSlow network connectionCan't really gameIf you're looking for an affordable smartphone that won't require a lease or lengthy contract, the Motorola Moto G6 is a great...
Affordable, Attractive design, Clean Android installation...
Sub-par audio, Slow network connection, Can't really game...
Great for the price.While the Motorola Moto G6 has its fair share of flaws, like lackluster speakers and poor network performance, it still has great bang-for-your-buck. Thanks to a clean install of Android and a surprisingly good camera, this phone is a...
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It's Motorola season in the world of smartphones. As of the time we're putting together this review there are multiple devices sprinkling out into various pockets of the world. Moreover, there's another model just emerging from behind the curtain in the f...
We really admire the Moto G series of phones. In fact, it's one of our favorite models year in and year out. The 2018 is exactly what we had hoped for, meaning it's a lot of handset for the money.As much as it makes sense to see flagships and big-budget p...
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Motorola may have been around the block a few times (and changed ownership more than once) but it keeps on producing phones.Nowadays, many of its phones are aimed at the lower end of the market. The Motorola G6 is no exception.It is a good looking and...
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Berlin's IFA expo is among the biggest tech events of the year, with several electronic brands showcasing their latest products. This year will be no different, with companies like Sony, Huawei, BlackBerry, Acer and many more unveiling their smartphones a...
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The beauty of Android is that you can buy a phone no matter how much cash you have to spend. If you've got upwards of $800, buy a Pixel 2 XL or Galaxy S9 Plus. If your budget's more modest, Motorola's Moto G6 and Moto G6 Play are worth considering.For be...
Sleek, high-end design, Budget-friendly price point, Reliable performance, 3.5mm headphone jack, Above-average battery life (Moto G6), Best-in-class battery life (Moto G6 Play), Software experience is one of the best out there...
Motorola's software update track record is unreliable, No NFC, Camera struggles in low lighting conditions (Moto G6), Camera struggles in just about all lighting conditions (Moto G6 Play)...
You're not going to find a better, more premium-looking phone at this price than the Moto G6. No, the camera isn't great (and neither is Motorola's software update track record), but everything else is. The build is fantastic, the software is a joy to use...
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I still can't believe this is a $250 phone.The Moto G6 looks and feels like a phone twice its price. It has a great screen, a comfortable design, a clear speaker, and in the few weeks I've been using it, no obvious performance issues (despite its budget p...
Solid performance, Not too big...
Extra size doesn't add much, SIM card tray is puzzlingly hard to remove...
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Motorola Moto G6 Review – For a long time, Motorola's Moto G was our favourite budget phone. Then the G5 let us down, and despite attempts to revive the franchise by launching several alternative versions, including the somewhat more successful G5S, it ne...
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Motorola went back to the drawing board with the Moto G6, making it a great, inexpensive smartphone once again.Motorola introduced the Moto G back in 2013. Since then, the company has taken the industry by storm. Offering a decent smartphone with pretty g...
Display Quality, Battery Life, Price, Fingerprint & Face Unlock, Sleek design...
Camera, Fragile Glass back, Wrap-Up, The Moto G6 is a pretty good smartphone from Motorola. It does continue the pedigree of the Moto G lineup, which is offering a good phone at a cheap price, without really skimping out on features and such. For under $2...
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Apple and Samsung would have you believe quality smartphones should cost the many hundreds of dollars you must sacrifice to obtain their rarefied devices. But in recent years, the march of time has made that notion obsolete. In 2012, a $200 device was nea...
It's cheap, quick enough for popular apps, and has a 1080p display...
It feels cheap, isn't waterproof, and heats up quickly, The Lenovo-owned Motorola has been working to make more affordable Android smartphones a compelling option, and has done pretty well so far. There are definitely cheaper phones on the market, even fr...
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In April this year, Motorola announced six new handsets from its budget tiers, three from the Moto E and three from the Moto G lineups. The company has long been known for providing quite a bit of value in its inexpensive handsets, and this year is no di...
Ever since Motorola was owned by Google (it's owned by Lenovo now), and the company launched the Moto X, G, and E lines, it's been great at delivering value. Indeed, the Moto G lineup has always been great, and it's always the device that I recommend to p...
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Motorola's high-end phones have disappointed in the last few years, but its budget devices have offered the best value of any low-cost phones. We don't know how Moto's 2018 flagship story will shake out, but the new Moto G6 has arrived to (mostly) carry o...
The 5.7-inch 1080p display is crisp, and the 18:9 aspect ratio makes the phone more comfortable to hold. It's narrower than last year's Moto G even though the screen is bigger, A lot of cheap phones still default to microUSB, but it's time for that to sto...
The back is slippery glass that could break if dropped. Dust also accumulates in the crack between the glass and plastic frame. The camera module is ugly—no other way to put it, Motorola continues to call its phones "splash resistant," whatever that means...
Moto G6 review: A predictably good valueRyan WhitwamFollow View All Posts2018/06/21 11:57am PDTJun 21, 2018Plus 1 on G+7Share on Facebook11Share on TwitterTotal Shares18Moto G6MotorolaPhone ReviewsReviewsArticle Contents1 Specs2 The Good3 The Not So Go...
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There was a time when buying an affordable smartphone was easy – you could just pick up the latest handset from Motorola's G-series line-up and be content with your purchase. However, courtesy strong competition from Chinese smartphone brands in India, th...
Stunning design, Excellent battery life, Good day-to-day performance...
Unimpressive cameras, Face unlock is gimmicky, Heavy games take a toll on performance, Photos by Raj Rout, Moto G6 64GB...
The 3GB RAM variant of the Moto G6 retails for Rs 13,999 whereas the 4GB unit I reviewed will set you back by Rs 15,999. For the price, the Moto G6 offers a stunning design, solid performance and impressive battery life. Unfortunately, the cameras are ave...
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Motorola's new Moto G6 has a superb design at a sub $300 price point. But a premium feel for an affordable price is only half the battle with a smartphone.With its G and E models, Motorola has proven over the past few years that an affordable smartphone d...
All-day battery life with fast charging, A speedy processor...
Display doesn't cut it against flagships, Camera is slow...
Motorola's Moto G6 promises a respectable-yet-affordable smartphone, and it mostly delivers, though there are a few missteps...
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I think the Moto G5 Plus was the best budget phone of 2017. It was among the first to truly offer a complete smartphone experience for such a low price. A Honda Civic of smartphones. I even included it in my Top Ten Android Phones of All Time article from...
The Moto G5 Plus was one of the most impressive phones I used last year from a price to performance standpoint. The Moto G6 mostly succeeds as a 2018 successor, but the Snapdragon 450 holds it back. Sluggish performance and temporary freezes were just too...
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The Moto G6 is an affordable Android phone that merges an appealing design with mid-range specs and Motorola's tasteful software tweaks. This phone is for those who want or need a sub-$300 phone that delivers a lot of bang for the buck.BodyMotorola's G-br...
Motorola has a near-hit on its hands with the Moto G6. Aside from one glaring issue, it's a good phone that holds its own against other sub-$300 devices.Motorola was smart to push the classy design from its X series down to the G. This mostly-glass phone...
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Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...
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Motorola under Lenovo has maintained a stronghold on the budget market in many parts of the world — particularly India and Latin America — but its U.S. tenure hasn't been as assured. With the Moto G6, the company butts up against rising component prices...
Great build quality and design for the price, Excellent main rear camera, Good battery life, Moto Display is still amazing, USB-C charging...
Slippery, Screen quality isn't great, even for the price, Occasional performance stuttering, Moto G line isn't known for swift software updates, Lacks NFC...
When evaluating the Moto G6, it's important to mark its proper place in Motorola's hierarchy: it's not the direct successor to the Moto G5 Plus despite seeming that way in the U.S. market. When viewed as a sequel to the G5 Plus, it doesn't fare particular...
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The Moto G6 costs $249 both unlocked and through carriers, including Verizon (where it's actually a bit cheaper, at $240) and prepaid services like Republic Wireless. For that price, you'll get 32GB of storage paired with 3GB of RAM. A microSD slot lets y...
Comfortable to us, Powerful audi, Great software feature, Solid performanc, Works on all major networks...
No NF, Underwhelming cameras...
The Moto G6 is a great phone for almost anyone — whether that's a young person in your life or someone who doesn't care to shell out a whole lot on hardware. And we really mean anyone, because the G6's dual-band support allows Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile an...
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G as in genius? The latest offshoot of the Motorola-G series is advertised self-confidently and presents itself as a successful advancement of the Moto G5s. A faster SoC, a dual camera, and an updated design are supposed to attract customers. You can find...
bright high-contrast display, dual SIM and microSD expansion, good dual camera, attractive design, reliable GPS, good voice quality...
glass back attracts dirt and is slippery, low WLAN range, only LTE Cat. 4...
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There is always a whiff of nostalgia when we get to review Motorola phones, and perhaps that's what Lenovo had in mind when it acquired the company in the first place. Since the acquisition, Motorola proved that it can make excellent handsets that strike...
Value for money, Long battery life from the G6 Play and Plus, Good looks and craftsmanship, Clean, fast stock Android, Useful navigation and interface gestures, Hotswappable dual SIM card, AND a microSD slots...
Average still image quality, Display colors aren't too natural, The earpiece/speakers on the G6 and G6 Play sound tinny and hollow...
The sixth generation of Motorola's G-series leaves positive impressions in more ways than it has negatives. Thoughtful design choices coalesce with stock Android and long battery life for the ultimate in daily usage, and software update convenience.Each p...
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With the launch of the original Moto G back in 2014, Motorola blew apart the mid-range mobile game. That colourful little smartphone boasted a 720p HD screen – which was technically sharper than the iPhone 5s' display – as well as nippy performance and a...
Sleek redesign, Long-lasting battery life, Decent budget camera...
No NFC, Bit of a beast...
The Moto G6 is another great entry in Motorola's value-packed smartphone family. That sleek redesign gets a big thumbs up from us, while the vanilla Android experience is backed by some worthy Moto features. And while the performance is limited, this hand...
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We've fully tested the Motorola Moto G6 camera, and here's our in-depth thoughts on this dual-lens snapper.So it looks like dual lens smartphone cameras are here to stay – even our budget blowers are packing two lenses instead of one these days, and Motor...
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The shiny new Motorola Moto G6 sports a clean, vanilla version of Android Oreo, yet Motorola has stuffed some great bonus features in there for you to find. Here's our pick of the best features in our Moto G6 tips and tricks guide.The Moto G6 is a bit of...
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