Motorola Moto G CDMA GSM (Verizon)


Motorola Moto G is not an LTE-capable smartphone, but a so-called global phone, works on CDMA and GSM UMTS frequencies and ready for internet data ranging from 3G via CDMA EVDO Rev. A up to 3.1 Mbps or via HSDPA network up to faster data via HSPA+ signals. From the network specification, it seems Moto G is not aimed at the top with a lot of users who are fond of 4G connectivity. And for users who are satisfied with 3G (EVDO REVA), of course this phone is perfect for trafficked. Only $99 we get a cool Android phone with a high specification from well known brands.




Motorola Moto G CDMA GSM (Verizon) Specs:
Network: CDMA, GSM, WCDMA
Bands: CDMA 800 1900MHz, GSM quad-band, WCDMA 2100MHz
Data: CDMA1x, EVDO REVA, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSPA+, HSPA
SIM modul: SIM card
Processor: 1.2 GHz quad-ccore
RAM: 1 GB |  OS: Android 4.3 / 4.x JB
OS: Android 4.3 (ready for KitKat update)
Screen: 4.5-inch 720 x 1280 p
Camera: 5mp, LED, AF 720p HD video
Front cam: 1.3MP, video call, capture
Storage: 8 GB (16 GB in other version)
connectivity: BT 4.0, WiFi BGN, MicroUSB 2.0
Tether WiFi: OK | NFC: N/A
Battery: 2070 mAh, 24 hours

Motorola Moto G is the new model for Verizon. It offers a 1.2 GHz quand-core power, supported by a 1 GB of RAM, equipped with a 5 megapixels main rear camera, a 1.3 mp front web cam and a built-in 8 GB memory storage under the hood.


Model and Design
The shape is not much different from Android phones in general, there are no physical buttons on the front. On the left side we will not get any button, while on the right there are volume buttons and the power / sleep key. This model is very convenient to use by most people, because it fits in the hand, easily stored anywhere, pants pocket, small bag and so forth. It should be noted that the Motorola Moto G is not equipped with an extra slot for microSD.