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alaTest has collected and analyzed 10 reviews of Motorola Moto G (2025). The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the camera and reliability. The battery and price are also appreciated.
performance, price, battery, reliability, camera
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Moto G (2025) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Motorola Mobile PhonesExpert review by : Sarah Lord (pcmag.com)
The affordable Motorola Moto G for 2025 looks attractive and has impressive battery life, but it barely improves upon last year's model.
Expert review by : Victor Hristov (phonearena.com)
The Moto G (2025) brings modest upgrades, but keeps the $200 price. Is this enough to give it a chance against the competition?...
Expert review by : Cesar Cadenas (zdnet.com)
The Moto G (2025) shatters budget phone expectations with its impressive multi-day battery life and surprisingly strong camera performance.
The Moto G is available now for $200 on Motorola's website. It's a steal at that price, especially if you're not a hardcore gamer who demands the best graphical performance. This is a great midrange phone with solid hardware, and I recommend it to...
Expert review by : Cesar Cadenas (zdnet.com)
For a budget phone, the Moto G (2025) offers outstanding battery life that lasts for days, along with a surprisingly capable camera.
The Moto G is available now for $200 on Motorola's website. It's a steal at that price, especially if you're not a hardcore gamer who demands the best graphical performance. This is a great mid-range phone with solid hardware, and I recommend it to...
Expert review by : Cesar Cadenas (zdnet.com)
For a budget phone, the Moto G (2025) delivers impressive battery life, lasts for days, and a surprisingly good camera.
The Moto G is available now for $200 on Motorola's website. It's a steal at that price, especially if you're not a hardcore gamer who demands the best graphical performance. This is a great mid-range phone with solid hardware, and I recommend it to...
Expert review by : Matthew Miller (zdnet.com)
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Expert review by : Cesar Cadenas (zdnet.com)
The new Moto G (2025) has a multi-day battery life, plus a surprisingly solid camera system for a mid-range model.
The Moto G is available now for $200 on Motorola's website. It's a steal at that price, especially if you're not a hardcore gamer who demands the best graphical performance. This is a great mid-range phone with solid hardware, and I recommend it to...
Expert review by : Scott Webster (androidguys.com)
I've always had a soft spot for the Moto G series. It's a line of phones that proves you don't have to spend a fortune to get a decent device. These phones cater to people who just need something reliable—whether it's for basic communication, social...
Expert review by : Nicholas Sutrich (androidcentral.com)
The Moto G 2025 is Motorola's latest $200 phone, getting the basics right and nailing the price segment. Moto fixed a few very important problems, making this a much better phone than last year's Moto G.
Bright, eye-friendly 120Hz LCD display ; Great design with a grippy vegan leather back ; Huge battery and relatively fast charging ; 3.5mm headphone jack AND microSD card support ; Gorilla Glass 3 and IP52 protection
Can be sluggish at times ; Macro camera is still silly ; 30W charger sold separately
The Moto G 2025 is a return to form for Motorola, delivering a solid $200 entry-level phone to the U.S. market and a marked improvement over last year's Moto G. It improves nearly everything without raising the price tag, something that's even more...
Expert review by : Philip Michaels (tomsguide.com)
Epic battery life, longer software support and better photos than I expected
The best battery life in a low-cost phone ; Stylish vegan leather material ; Better software support than previous Moto G phones ; Good cameras for the price
Lackluster performance ; Dim display ; Power button/fingerprint sensor is poorly placed
The Moto 5G (2025) continues to be a very good choice for people on a budget, thanks to a long-lasting battery and better cameras than you might expect. Overall performance is a bit meh, and the dim screen doesn't flatter the phone, but those...
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