![]() The rear still has gentle curve, but it also adopts the Moto X’s curvier top edge. You’ll notice bigger differences when you turn the Moto G over. Related: Best Cheap Mobile Phones & Budge Smartphones We’ve already noticed a fair amount of muck and detritus getting lodged in them, which will look ugly over time if you’re not careful. Where the speaker slots on the 2014 version has small plastic inserts that stick out, the 2015 Moto G has hollow grooves. There’s another, potentially irritating, design change here, too. Moreover, they don’t hide stereo speakers this time – it’s just one earpiece and one speaker. The one obvious change are the earpiece and speaker, which are narrower than before. It’s a simple, unfussy design that won’t turn heads, but that’s no bad thing. It still has a 5-inch screen it still has nicely curved corners and the plastic trim, buttons and ports are all in the same place. The 2015 Moto G looks similar to last year’s model from the front. The 2015 Moto G (left) next to the 2014 Moto G (right) Moto G (2015) – Design Related: Everything you need to know about the Moto Z It isn’t as astounding a deal as the first one was – look to the Moto E (2015) for that honour now – but it’s still one of the best value phones you can buy. This made us wonder if the new Moto G wasn’t the budget champion previous versions were, but we needn’t have worried. A 16GB model, which also adds an extra 1GB of RAM, goes for £209. If you buy it directly from the Motorola website, that goes up to £179. You can buy an 8GB model of the new Moto G for as little as as £139 locked to Three, but it’s £159 SIM-free from most UK networks that are stocking it. Those extras come at a price, though, as the Moto G has crept above £150 SIM-free. It’s water resistant now, and you can customise it using Motorola’s Moto Maker service, just like the Moto X range. The third version still aims to give you great value for money and an untarnished Android experience, but Motorola has given it a few new tricks. The Moto G has been our Value Smartphone of the Year for three years running.
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