Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Specs, Features & Reviews

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Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.)

Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Key Specs & Features

  Camera Resolution

Resolution: 13+ megapixel
auto-focus, f/2.0 lens, dual LED flash / HDR, panorama, gesture launch, QR/barcode recognition / timer

  Battery Life

2470 mAh LiIon
Non-removable

  Physical Dimensions

5.59 x 2.85 x 0.48 in   142 x 72 x 12.2 mm

  Screen Size

5 in   diagonal, 16:9
HD   720 x 1280 pixels
294 ppi   approx.
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)

Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Full Specs and Features

BarometerNo
Battery2470 mAh LiIon
Non-removable
BluetoothSupported Profiles: HSP 1.2, HFP 1.6, OPP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, HID, PAN, MAP
version 4.1
Call ScreeningNo
CameraResolution: 13+ megapixel
auto-focus, f/2.0 lens, dual LED flash / HDR, panorama, gesture launch, QR/barcode recognition / timer
Changeable Body PlatesNo
DLNANo
DataTechnology: LTE (Cat 4)
Dimensions5.59 x 2.85 x 0.48 in   142 x 72 x 12.2 mm
Display5 in   diagonal, 16:9
HD   720 x 1280 pixels
294 ppi   approx.
Type: LCD (TFT/TFD)
Extra CameraNo
Extra DisplayNo
FCC IDIHDT56QG6   approved Jul 9, 2015
FM RadioYes
Fast ChargingNo
Fingerprint ReaderNo
FlashlightYes
Front/Selfie CameraResolution: 5-megapixel
72-degree lens
HD VoiceNo
Headphone Jack (3.5mm)Yes
Hearing Aid CompatibleRating: M3, T3 (mostly tele-coil compatible)
Infrared (IR)No
Language OptionsYes
Memory Card SlotCard Type: microSD
up to 32 GB
MiracastYes
MirrorLinkNo
ModesLTE 2 / 4 / 5 / 12 / 17 / 25 / 26 / 41
WCDMA 2 / 4 / 5
CDMA 800 / 850 / 1900
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 LTE   4G
band 2 / 1900 MHz   PCS (Americas)
band 4 / 1700 MHz   AWS (Americas)
band 5 / 850 MHz   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
band 12 / 700 MHz   Lower 700 (USA (AT&T, T-Mobile, regional))
band 17 / 700 MHz   Lower 700 (USA (AT&T))
band 25 / 1900 MHz   PCS+G (USA (Sprint))
band 26 / 850 MHz   Extended Cellular (USA (Sprint))
band 41 / 2500 MHz   BRS / EBS (USA (Sprint))

WCDMA   3G / 4G
band 2 (II) / 1900 MHz   PCS (Americas)
band 4 (IV) / 1700 MHz   AWS (Americas)
band 5 (V) / 850 MHz   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)

CDMA   2G / 3G
800 MHz / band 27 / BC10   ESMR (Americas (Sprint))
850 MHz / band 5 / BC0   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
1900 MHz / band 2 / BC1   PCS (Americas)

GSM   2G
850 MHz / band 5   Cellular (Americas, Oceania, Brazil, Israel)
900 MHz / band 8   (Europe, Asia, Africa)
1800 MHz / band 3   DCS (Europe, Asia, Africa)
1900 MHz / band 2   PCS (Americas)
NFCNo
OS / PlatformAndroid version 5.1
Processor1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410   MSM8916
quad-core
1 GB RAM
16 GB version has 2 GB
Push-To-TalkNo
Ringer ProfilesNo
RuggedizedNo
SIM card sizeMicro   3FF
Side Keyslock, volume on right
Speaker PhoneYes
Stereo SpeakersNo
Storage/Internal Memory8 GB raw hardware
Expandable via memory card
also available with 16 GB of storage
TTY/TDD (Digital)Yes
TV OutputNo
Text Keyboard, HardwareNo
Touch ScreenType: Capacitive
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
USBConnector: Micro-USB
VibrateYes
Video CaptureResolution: 1080p HD
slow motion mode
Waterproof/Water ResistanceRating: IPX7 (snorkeling)
Weight5.47 oz   155 g
Wi-FiVersion(s): 802.11 b,g,n
Wireless ChargingNo

Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Carrier Availability

Available From

The Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) is not currently available from any carriers


Discontinued By

The Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) has been discontinued by the following service providers.

Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Rating

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Motorola Moto G (CDMA, 3rd gen.) Reviews

A Real Winner !
Rating:

Carrier: Virgin Mobile

I've had it just for a few days so far but this phone is a real winner for Virgin Mobile.
My previous phone was a HTC Evo V 4G that I've been using for about 3 years or more. It was a great phone but the Moto G, so far, is much better. My HTC was fast but this phone is really fast. It came with Android 5.1.1 and from what I hear will be one of the first to be upgraded to Marshmallow. I have Marshmallow on my Nexus 7 (2013) and it works great. I charged my phone 3 days ago and it still has 60% charge. My HTC, with a new replacement battery, would barely go the day.
This Moto G is like a 5" version of my Nexus 7 (2013). It looks very similar and performs as well if not faster. The Nexus 7 is very fast but I've seen Ookla Speed Test results at home with Comcast go to 55K kbps. with the Moto G.
The Nexus 7 was not quite as fast.
Other nice feature is that the power button has a serrated feel to it not to be confused with the volume button.
Some people might say that a non-replaceable battery is a "Con" but the way technology changes you will want a new phone by that time.

Pros:
Battery Life
Speed
Display
Overall design and feel
FM Radio chip enabled
Front speaker provides good quality sound

Cons:
No compass or gyro sensors,therefore can't play new YouTube 360 videos or compass mode for navigation.
No standard telephone ringtone?
Memory to user. So far I haven't run out.
No email notification blinking LED
In-call earpiece sound quality could be better.

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