Operating System
Android™ 6.0.1, Marshmallow
System Architecture/Processor
Motorola Mobile Computing System, including an up to 1.2 GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 410 quad-core processor with 450 MHz Adreno 306 GPU
Memory (RAM)
2 GB³
Storage (ROM)
16 GB internal, up to 128 GB microSD Card support¹
Dimensions
Height: 144.4 mm
Width: 72 mm
Depth: 8.95 mm to 9.9 mm
Weight
137g
Display
12.7 cm (5")
720p HD (1280x720)
294 ppi
Battery
All-day battery² (2800 mAh)
Water Protection
Water repellent nano-coating⁵
Networks
4G LTE (Cat 4)
UMTS / HSPA+
GSM / EDGE
Bands (by model)
XT1602: GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz),
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz),
4G LTE (B1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 40)
Band coverage varies by model, country, and carrier.
Location Services
A-GPS
Rear Camera
8 MP
ƒ/2.2 aperture
LED flash
Tap (anywhere) to capture
4X digital zoom
Burst mode
Auto HDR
Panorama
Drag to focus & exposure
1080p HD video (30 fps)
ƒ/2.2 aperture
LED flash
Tap (anywhere) to capture
4X digital zoom
Burst mode
Auto HDR
Panorama
Drag to focus & exposure
1080p HD video (30 fps)
Front Camera
5 MP
ƒ/2.2 aperture
Display flash
ƒ/2.2 aperture
Display flash
Google Photos
Two years of storage at original quality⁴
SIM Card
Micro-SIM, double SIM, nano-SIM with an adaptor
Connectivity
Micro USB, 3.5 mm headset jack
Bluetooth® Technology
Bluetooth version 4.1 LE
Wi-Fi
802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz)
Speakers/Microphones
Front-ported loud speaker
2-Mics
2-Mics
Video Capture
1080p (30 fps)
Sensors
Accelerometer
Proximity
Ambient Light
Proximity
Ambient Light
Base Colour
Black or white
Reviews from different sites:
TheVerge.com :
Good Stuff
- Very attractive display
- Strong, rigid, hard-wearing construction
- Close to perfectly stock Android
Bad Stuff
- Performance is sluggish to the point of being offensive
- Fingerprint sensor is not a home button (and is a little slow)
- Mediocre camera isn’t helped by wimpy processor
The Good
- Solid feel in your hand
- Good camera with manual features
- Great battery life
The Bad
- Processor gets overworked from extensive use
- Camera lags when opening
- Only 16GB of onboard storage
The Good Motorola's
Moto G4 Play is the most affordable phone in the G4 line. It's
splash-resistant, comes loaded with a near stock version of Android 6.0,
has great battery life and can be used on any major carrier in the US.
The Bad The G4
Play lags when playing games and taking panoramic photos. The display
can be hard to read in direct sunlight and you won't be able to
customize the phone using Motorola's Moto Maker website.
The Bottom Line If
you're on the hunt for an affordable phone with pretty long battery
life, the Motorola Moto G4 Play deserves your attention. But the regular
Moto G4 gives you even better features for just a little more cash.
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