Tiny yet tasty Android KitKat
Despite its small stature and low price the Moto G Google Play Edition runs Android 4.4 KitKat from the get-go.
Sleek but not thin
The Moto G Google Play Edition may not be terribly thin but is remarkably compact. On the left side are controls for volume and power.
Micro USB on the bottom
On the bottom edge of the Moto G Google Play Edition is a Micro-USB port for charging and connecting to PCs.
The usual spot for headphones
The top edge of the Moto G is where you'll find its 3.5mm headphone jack.
Not quite a Nexus
The Moto G Google Play Edition may get special treatment, such as fresh Android updates, but it's no true Nexus device.
The back is basic black
The Moto G's back is made from basic plastic and sports a conservative black hue.
KitKat tucked inside
On board the Moto G Google Play Edition is fresh Android 4.4 KitKat.
The stock camera app
The Moto G Google Play Edition's camera app is the tool taken straight from stock Android.
Great in the hand
One of the Moto G's best attributes is its well-crafted, compact chassis that is comfortable to hold.
Love that dimple
Like the Moto X, the Moto G has a cute little dimple on its back perfect for resting your index finger.
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