With the recent unveiling's and releases of flagship android phones, we were pretty much consumed by the hype that surrounded phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7, Xiaomi Mi5, and LG G5. While these phones are the cream of the crop, best of the best we have to consider that they do come with a hefty price tag. We’d have to accept that not all of us can afford these flagship phones. So that is why we will write a series of articles to help buyers on a tight budget choose a lower tiered but still decent smartphone.
First, we need to discuss Motorola’s Moto G (3rd Series). As we all know, Motorola has been treading on dangerous waters as the company is suffering from slow sales since the beginning of 2014 but it seems they have struck gold with their new version of the Moto G. This budget phone has been slowly gaining ground since its November 2015 release because of its affordability, versatility, and this phone can be made to run faster using android rooting methods.
The Moto G, is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon MSM8916 401 chipset with a Cortex A-53 quad core 2.4Ghz processor. Its processor is paired with a 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory which can be expandable up to 32 GB via an SD card. Spec wise, this phone has the potential to compete with the top dogs if overclocked using Android rooting methods. This phone also sports a 13 megapixel rear-facing camera and a 5 megapixel front camera. The Moto G looks rather bland on the outside but packs a punch on the inside. Priced at $148.99 (or less at some online stores), this phone is fits the budget phone with decent power category.
If you flash a slimmed down ROM of the Moto G you will achieve a phone without the hassle of having nearly useless built-in apps. This can be done using android rooting methods. There are a lot of Moto G users that reported a big rise in performance after rooting and flashing a new ROM. The phone felt more responsive and battery life has risen significantly. There will be no more need to charge your phone up to three times a day. Just be careful though, a small mistake during the android rooting process could damage your phone permanently. So always do your research before you go through the process of rooting your phone.
First, we need to discuss Motorola’s Moto G (3rd Series). As we all know, Motorola has been treading on dangerous waters as the company is suffering from slow sales since the beginning of 2014 but it seems they have struck gold with their new version of the Moto G. This budget phone has been slowly gaining ground since its November 2015 release because of its affordability, versatility, and this phone can be made to run faster using android rooting methods.
The Moto G, is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon MSM8916 401 chipset with a Cortex A-53 quad core 2.4Ghz processor. Its processor is paired with a 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory which can be expandable up to 32 GB via an SD card. Spec wise, this phone has the potential to compete with the top dogs if overclocked using Android rooting methods. This phone also sports a 13 megapixel rear-facing camera and a 5 megapixel front camera. The Moto G looks rather bland on the outside but packs a punch on the inside. Priced at $148.99 (or less at some online stores), this phone is fits the budget phone with decent power category.
If you flash a slimmed down ROM of the Moto G you will achieve a phone without the hassle of having nearly useless built-in apps. This can be done using android rooting methods. There are a lot of Moto G users that reported a big rise in performance after rooting and flashing a new ROM. The phone felt more responsive and battery life has risen significantly. There will be no more need to charge your phone up to three times a day. Just be careful though, a small mistake during the android rooting process could damage your phone permanently. So always do your research before you go through the process of rooting your phone.