Moto G Available to US Consumers on Motorola Site
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over in the "Motorola Moto G (GSM, 1st gen.)" discussion:
I heard it's tough waterproof.
I believe they use a nano-coating that helps the circuit board survive a dunk. But it doesn't keep water out of the inside, and I don't think they market it as waterproof. That means they don't guarantee it.
So it may be more likely to survive an a...
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MHL technology
Would be great if the Moto G had video output to TV. Apparently it doesn't have MHL out of USB. Bummer.
dougmFeb 14, 2014, 2:33 PM
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Aio Wireless
Now is available at Aio for $149.99
Contract free?
Are these the actual prices for the phone, contract-free, unsubsidized?
x2Dec 1, 2013, 10:19 AM
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Fair price for increased space
I'm not all that interested in this phone myself, but it's nice to see an equipment manufacturer not raping the consumer for increased storage space.
Apple -- and, yes, other equipment makers as well -- charging a $100 or more for every jump from 16gb to 32gb to 64gb is nothing short of highway robbery. This isn't the 1980's; the technology charges doesn't justify the increased price. Motorola making it a nominal $20 more for more space is a consumer friendly decision though...
Well, if Motorola is making good decisions, maybe it is the 1980's again...
JellzNov 26, 2013, 10:42 AM
I have
two phones sitting on the desk in front of me, and another in a box in my room. And I still want this.
I think I have a problem.
We all do, man. We all do.
This site is for addicts, so you're in the right place! Except our habits are fed here, not curbed.