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It's been a long time coming, with an interlude for the G5S arriving last year, but the Motorola Moto G6 is finally here. We've went all the way to Sao Paolo, Brazil, to see it launch and now we've spent enough time with it to bring you a full and in-dept...
At just £219, Motorola is offering a fantastic phone in terms of combining design, specs and software.It might not be waterproof, but a water repellent coating is better than nothing and the G6 looks and feels much more expensive than it really is. You ge...
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Nobody's saying that Motorola's flagship Moto Z and its MotoMod ecosystem aren't compelling in their own right. But they're not always the easiest smartphones to actually recommend. Often, they're as exciting and innovative as they are uneven and under-sp...
Great price-point, Superb build quality...
Not great for games, AI camera features a bit finicky...
If you're someone who doesn't care about more-intensive applications like mobile gaming and photography, it's difficult to think of an easier standout budget device that the Moto G6...
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Nobody's saying that Motorola's flagship Moto Z and its MotoMod ecosystem aren't compelling in their own right. But they're not always the easiest smartphones to actually recommend. Often, they're as exciting and innovative as they are uneven and under-sp...
Great price-point, Superb build quality...
Not great for games, AI camera features a bit finicky...
If you're someone who doesn't care about more-intensive applications like mobile gaming and photography, it's difficult to think of an easier standout budget device that the Moto G6. It's got stellar build-quality and effortlessly-flush design, consistent...
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Motorola has released three new g6 series smartphones – the g6 Play (entry-level), g6 (mainstream) and the g6 Plus (upper-level). These replace its popular g5 series.Motorola is now firmly bedded in as a Lenovo company. It has taken a while to regain...
Great battery life, Good 720p screen, Dual SIM (3G/4G), Dedicated micro-SD slot can for use as internal storage, Camera for good light shots only, Motorola TurboPower quick charge, 3.5mm audio jack and USB-C audio, Average battery life, Average 1080p scre...
The camera is poor for office and low-light shots and lacks OIS, Unsure of drop ability of polymer glass, Poor speaker, No notification LED, Slippery, No formal IP rating...
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Since the range launched in 2013, Motorola's G-series smartphones have always been good value for money - and the new G6 is no exception. It's hard not to be charmed by this low-budget dialler.At a time when many smartphone manufacturers are cutting featu...
Good camera, Modern operating system, Surprisingly responsive, Punchy picture...
Sound could be more exciting, Image needs refinement...
Nevertheless, the Motorola G6 is certainly a good place to start when looking for a phone that can not only handle the essentials but take a decent photo as well.The fact that it also brings its own flair to the table is a welcome bonus and, while there's...
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To make a good bargain even better, this is the Amazon-exclusive dual-SIM version, which also benefits from double the storage of the regular Moto G6. Indeed, it’s actually now cheaper than the single-SIM version, which is still listed at £119.99.Do you a...
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Each and every year, Expert Reviews put hundreds of smartphones to the test so you don't have to, with the best coverage in the UK. Because of this, we can definitively give you a heads up which budget smartphone is perfect for you. Take a look below, and...
Hoping to save money on your next smartphone upgrade? Find out the best budget phones you can buy in 2018...
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Lenovo-owned Motorola's Moto G6 is yet another winning mid-range smartphone. With a sleek, metal-and-glass body, dual rear-facing cameras and a bigger battery than last year's Moto G5, the Moto G6 is the perfect smartphone for most daily users.While it's...
Gorgeous metal-and-glass design, Zippy performance, Near-stock Android...
Gaudy CE sticker, Middling battery life, A camera that shoots average photos and videos...
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The beloved G-series from Motorola has been evolving over the years, and has sustained at a reputable position in the overcrowded sub 15K price segment in India.With the G-series, Moto has always aimed to bring features you'd usually expect on a costlier...
Low price, Premium design for the price, Bright and clear display...
Slow camera, Thick bezels on the front, Not for high-end gaming...
The Moto G6, just like it's predecessors, brings the design and features from a mid-range phone to sub-15K. Individually, the phone is a perfect balance of beauty and power at this price, but the competition offers a rather high-specced device at the same...
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Breaking: Microsoft confirms intent to purchase GitHub for $7.5 billion in stockApple announces iOS 12 with a focus on managing screen timeApple reveals macOS Mojave with Dark ModewatchOS 5 brings Auto Workout Detection, Apple Podcasts and a Walkie-...
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Motorola is back with this year, Moto G6 is back with a completely refreshed design, here is the review of the Moto G6.What's in the BoxDesignIt looks totally different from the earlier G series mobiles. It has a premium glass body design with a...
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Motorola is back. Really back, because its new generation of Moto G budget phones have the full Motorola brand name stamped on the front. None of that Moto only nonsense. It's celebrating the 45th anniversary of being the creator of the phone used to make...
Fast-charging battery, Capable dual-lens camera, Competitive price, Good display, NFC for Google Pay...
Short battery life, Software disappoints, Sluggish performance...
The Moto G6 defines what a good value smartphone should be like by including all the features and design flourishes you want, without an off-putting price tag. Software isn't its strong point, and the battery isn't large enough; but it's great for casual...
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The Moto G6 is a world champion boxer returning to the ring to keep its title.Ever since 2013, the Moto G range has delivered just about the best budget phone of the year. Managing this for a sixth year running sounds downright improbable. But, you know w...
High-end design at a low price, Good performance, Fantastic value, Solid camera, Phew, it has a headphone jack...
Camera needs to be a mite faster...
The Motorola Moto G6 is more of the same for the series. But when that means a great value phone that makes almost all the right design choices, that's only a good thing. A glass back and 18:9 screen make the G6 seem not just “current” but unusually high...
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Motorola's G series has gone from strength to strength, which is a real achievement considering the first phone in the line, from 2013, set a new standard for affordable phones, and racked up sales to match.The company's aim with the Moto G line is to bri...
Low price, Premium design for the price, Bright and clear display...
Main variant only available with 32GB of storage, Not waterproof, Slow camera...
We've seen some big strides being made at the top end of the phone market this year, and while we'd expect to see some innovation in handsets costing more than $1,000 / £1,000 it's encouraging to see progress at the affordable end of the market too.Ever s...
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Updated: 2019-12-02 15:57:19
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Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450RAM: 3GBStorage: 32GBDisplay: 5.7" 18:9 IPS LCD 1080p Full HDRear camera: 12MP & 5MP (F/1.8)Front camera: 8MPBattery: 3,000 mAhOS: Android 8.0 OreoThe Moto G5 was as great all-round phone, which not only kept things wonde...
Lush 3D glass design, Crisp 18:9 IPS LCD Full HD display, Feature-packed dual rear camera system, Solid benchmark scores, Fast fingerprint reader...
Only 32GB of internal storage, No IP67/68 water resistance rating, Standard model not as well specced as Amazon exclusive...
We've seen increasing levels of premium entering the mid-range smartphone market now for a few years, with devices like the Honor View 10, Asus ZenFone 5, and OnePlus 5T eating into the hardware specs and design features of flagship devices.And, while tha...
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And now the Moto G series is back for its sixth outing, understandably dubbed the Moto G6. As with the last few generations, the Moto G6 isn't flying solo this time either. It's accompanied by a slightly more expensive (and slightly larger) Moto G6 Plus...
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto G6 review finds a smartphone with an expansive screen and a camera app that is teaming with interesting features that will allow you to capture photos that are absolute...
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The Moto G. It's a phone that's been at the forefront of affordable since kicking off six generations ago, back in 2013. Almost five years on the Moto G6 represents a wholly different beast; this phone shakes-up the series more than any of its predecessor...
Premium looking design for an affordable device, 18:9 aspect screen ratio is fitting for the time, MicroSD expandable (and dual SIM), Clean software with useful Moto app additions...
Battery life could be improved, Processor has natural limitations for more demanding apps, Cameras could be snappier, Confusing proposition of three handsets (Play and Plus)...
The Motorola Moto G6 represents a quantum shift for the series, moving the once affordable phone into a more premium space. That comes with a slightly inflated price tag, but it feels like the right move for the brand.The G6 delivers the core features tha...
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The Moto G6 is the true successor to last year's winner of Best Budget Phone at the Trusted Reviews Awards. On first impressions, it looks like Motorola will be hard to dethrone. It sits in the middle of a range of three new Motorola smartphones running...
While most people will gravitate towards the cheaper G6 Play or larger G6 Plus, I think it's the Moto G6 that hits the sweet spot between price and features. This is a phone that looks great and comes packed with goodies. It all comes down to the camera...
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For several years, Motorola' Moto G range of handsets were the only budget phones worth buying. In the simplest terms, they offered the best screen, performance, camera and battery you could find around the £150 mark. Unfortunately, this changed with the...
Specifications, price and release dateScreen5.7in IPS, 1,080 x 2,160CPU1.8GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 (14nm, Adreno 506 graphics)RAM3GB/4GBStorage32GB/64GBRear cameradual 12MP + 5MP, phase detect autofocus, dual-LED flashFront camera 8MPPrice£21...
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With last year's Moto G5, however, Motorola stood still and we were reluctant to recommend it over its predecessor, the Moto G4. It quickly followed up with the more accomplished Moto G5S in an attempt to paper over the cracks, but the damage was done. Ca...
The Moto G6's new glass and aluminium design sets it apart from the budget crowd...
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Credit is owed where it's due, and Lenovo-owned Motorola has successfully catered to discerning — and cash-strapped — shoppers since introducing the Moto G in 2013 and the Moto E in 2014.The Moto G and Moto E are affordable, mid-range devices aimed at inc...
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With good looks and an affordable price tag, the Motorola Moto G6 is a great option for those on a budget. It has the looks of a more expensive handset, with its metallic glossy back. The battery life impressed us, lasting 11 hours and 11 minutes in our v...
Great design, making it look more expensive than it actually is, Super fast recharging, taking just two hours and 16 minutes to fully charge the phone, Fingerprint sensor allows you to pay for goods and services with your fingerprint, Moto gestures let yo...
Photos appeared washed out and grainy, The phone attracts fingerprint marks, getting dirty very quickly, Object recognition in the camera only showed eBay listings and Wikipedia entries, The camera lens is not flush with the body of the phone, making it s...
The Motorola Moto G6 is a great smartphone for its price. It has the feeling of a more expensive phone, and good battery life. But its camera and the fact it's not as fast to open apps or browse the web as other phones at a similar price point let it down...
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