2. A SIM slot is of course a nice gimmick which I do not use. One can also use a data plan on a separate SIM to the conventional high-speed data is not sufficient amount of its Flat tariff. Or simply the business SIM pure and Private separate from a business. Options there are therefore few.
In competition, the Moto G is probably directly related to the S3 Neo, which I got shortlisted. However, the S3 Neo does not require an update to Android 5.0. Therefore, another advantage for the Moto G. Also ies the design somewhat "stale". the only advantage of the S3 in my opinion is the AMOLED display.
Negative for Moto G.
The vibration motor is fallen somewhat "cheap" and leaves a somewhat mixed impression. This I did but disabled, so that that bothers me a little.
Conclusion .:
Despite the cheap looking vibration motor, the Moto G (2nd Gen.) is a very good phone at a competitive price. A clear recommendation. Currently there are no comparable to the price of a phone equipped well known manufacturer. (Clear ... cheaper is always accompanied by Wiko or Huawei ... but so far I'm not)