Moto G Turbo: What the expert reviews say

The Moto G Turbo promises to be the quick charging, fast performing alternative to the current crop of smartphones. What do the experts say? Find out.

The Moto G Turbo is being touted as an improved version of the vastly popular Moto G 3rd Gen. Armed with the Andriod Lollipop OS, a 13 MP rear camera, a 5MP selfie camera, a 5-inch screen and the ability to host dual SIM cards with 4G connectivity, the Moto G Turbo is very similar to its predecessor. There are a few key differences, though. Find out below.
Twitter user @urstrulyToufik breaks it down:
The Moto G Turbo Edition has a 1.5 GHz Octa Core Snapdragon processor and 2GB of RAM that enhances its performance, says Jamshed Avari from NDTV’s Gadgets 360. Read his full review here.
“Games and video clips were a pleasure on this phone. We were also happy to note that it only got very slightly warm to the touch when stressed with games and movies. Moto G Turbo
One of the phone’s most touted features is its TurboCharge, which promises 6 hours of usage from just 15 minutes of charging. The feature is also coupled with a formidable 2470 mAh battery. Shruti Dhapola from The Indian Express tests it out. Check out the full review here.
In my case, it didn’t take more than an hour to get the phone fully-charged and even if you charge for a short-while, it will last a long time, usually the whole day. The phone’s battery is definitely reliable and should give you no reason to complain. Moto G Turbo
Javed Anwer from India Today explores the phone’s 5-inch display and comes away satisfied. Read what else he has to say here.
This is a good 5-inch screen with 720p resolution. While some other phones in this price range nowadays give the FullHD screen, we don't mind the 720P on the Moto G Turbo. It is sharp enough and shows colours that are rich and vibrant enough.
The Moto G Turbo Edition’s ability to multitask has also impressed S Aadeetya from The Quint. Read the full review here.
Moto G Turbo benefits from a snappy octa-core performer that holds its fort with ease. Multi-tasking your way around the G Turbo will never be an issue, unless you plan to go overboard with this mid-range device.
Twitter user @kamlesh_maru is also impressed with the speed of the device:
Sheldon Pinto of FirstPost Tech is impressed by the variety of connectivity options the phone’s hardware hosts. Check out his review here.
In terms of connectivity, Motorola has left no stone unturned. The smartphone packs in everything under the sun with 4G, 3G radios with a dual SIM set up, 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth 4.0 LE and the usual GPS, AGPS, GLONASS. Moto G Turbo.

Another much-spoken-about feature of the phone is its water- and dust- resistance. Livemint’s Abhijit Ahaskar explains in his review.
What makes it even better is that the phone’s ability to withstand not just water but dust too. It comes with IP67 certification which means it can stay submerged up to 1.5 metre for 30 minutes and still work. Also dust particles won’t damage it. Moto G Turbo
The phone has an expandable storage capacity of 32 GB and also includes special camera features for shutterbugs. Enhanced software for faster photo captures and video stabilization technology are just interesting additions. No surprise then that Twitter user @Comparnion cites the Moto G Turbo Edition as one of the best Android smartphones of 2015.

 


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