When I got delivered the first Moto G and so on after the battery charging and installation of personal data, apps the next day could no longer start, I thought: Sch ..... why I have just such a " buy cheap part "? After returning, I got within a few days delivered a new "replacement", which I now after about 10 days using not want to miss. The Moto G is very compact, has a large, but not huge screen. (4.5 inch) The processor is fast but not speed-wonders. And the case is not made of aluminum but still acts dibasic. LTE is missing, but there are UMTS in all international standard frequencies with a neat speed of up to 21.6 megabits per second (HSPA +). In addition, WLAN is installed in the n standard (without five gigahertz) and Bluetooth 4.0. The device itself is black and is very good in the Hand.Die colors but you can always switch (back of the Moto G`s) For the price range, the image quality and sharpness of the screen is very good. The 16 gigabyte version and only costs EUR 199 .-- A big selling point of Moto G is the software: Motorola has renounced the Android system to impose its own surface. This operation runs easily and smoothly, without ballast or too many confusing options. The camera has "unfortunately" only 5 Magapixel, but my opinion is perfectly adequate for snapshots, because otherwise I prefer my normal camera photographing. The Moto G in the 16 gigabyte model variant is a price tip for all those who make no great demands on speed or camera. One drawback, however, is not expandable memory and the non-removable battery.