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Motorola New Moto G- Battery and Verdict
The new model comes stuffed with a 2070mAh battery fitted inside. Unfortunately, the battery is non-removable in nature. The fitted battery should in enough to run all through the day, given the phone's mediocre specs.
The Moto G (second generation) is an inexpensive smartphone with tried and tested features. Price wise, the phone seems value for money. Although it's an affordable handset, it hardly felt cheap and doesn't look like a typical budget offering. But there are some drawbacks.
For instance, the specs aren't improved over its predecessor. Given its unmatched value, we bet consumers would be interested in buying the second generation Moto G, despite all odds.