![]() price of 200 pounds ($290) has been set for the G4 Plus, putting it up against hardware such as the OnePlus X and the Oppo F1 Plus, and the features are ready to compete. Regardless, of the three the Moto G4 Plus is the more exciting, specification-wise, of the new phones. If you’re on Verizon, Big Red is offering a deal for prepaid customers - the phone only costs $85, but that’s not including the smartphone plan, which could add up to $60 more to your final bill. The Moto G4 Play is now available for purchase. You’ll find lockscreen ads and offers from the retail giant, but the device costs $50 less. Speaking of $99, the Moto G4 Play has also gotten the Amazon treatment with a Prime Edition. Still, the G4 Play seems like a decent offer, though ZTE’s ZMax Pro might be a better option for its $99 price. ![]() The front-facing camera has the same 5 megapixels as the other two, except the G4 Play doesn’t use a wide-angle lens. ![]() The rear camera has 8 megapixels and an aperture of f/2.2, and can capture 1080p video. The battery also is a little smaller at 2,800mAh. It moves down in size from 5.5 to 5 inches and only has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. It’s lighter at 137 grams, as opposed to the Moto G4 and the G4 Plus’ 155 grams. Powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor, the Moto G4 Play comes with only 2GB of RAM, and only 16GB of internal storage. The speaker at the top has a subtle metallic highlight around it and there's a raised, small, square fingerprint sensor at the bottom.The Moto G4 Play is the runt of the litter. There's a tough, smoothly curved plastic frame around the glass front. This is an unashamedly plastic smartphone with a large, 5.5-inch display. It's like the first-generation Moto G has been put in a press, shaving a few millimetres off its girth and stretching the screen by an inch. We've come a long way from the original, chubby Moto G, but the G4 Plus is still unmistakably related. The Moto G4 Play is the runt of the litter at £115.98 ($99.99, around AU$135), while the Moto G4 now sells for £149 ($149.99, around AU$200). Only the 16GB with storage with 2GB of RAM option is available in the the UK, with the US handset also offering a 64GB storage + 4GB of RAM option for a Moto G4 Plus price of $269 (opens in new tab) (down from $299.99 since launch). Thing is, it's now been reduced to just £184.99 (opens in new tab) in the UK, making the G4 Plus looking like an even better bet - on paper at least. The Moto G4 Plus is the most expensive of Moto's G4 trio, with an initial price tag of £199 ( $249 (opens in new tab), around AU$325). If you're interested in the best cheap phones available, this is one of the best, though the competition is heating up with entries like the LG Q6. Android Oreo is confirmed to be coming to this phone later in the year, which is great news for those who are looking for a cheaper phone, or want to stick with this one for a while longer. However, the Moto G5 Plus and, if you're interested in photography and a more premium design, the Moto G5S Plus are both better choices.īut if you're not ready to take the leap, don't fret. Update: The Moto G4 Plus is still one of the most well-rounded smartphones you can purchase if you're on a budget or otherwise. Is that really enough to justify the price bump? Let's take a closer look.
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