Moto G 3rd Generation (2015) - Unboxing and First Impression

Moto G 3rd Generation (2015) – Unboxing and First Impression

Starting from the lower level, we have a generous amount of goods that have been bundled inside the box. Every Moto G 3rd Gen. device will come bundled with the standard micro USB charging cable that also serves as the data transfer cable in most cases. We have the charging adapter with dual USB support, similar to the one that has been bundled with the 2nd Gen. Moto X. We also get the standard pair of headphones. Along with these accessories, we also get the User manual in multiple languages, along with a small fold booklet explaining the new features in the Moto G 3rd Gen, very useful for those who like to go by the papers.

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Now, to the main object of attraction – the device. On the top level, all alone, rests the Moto G 3rd Gen. One look at it and you will fall in love. Yes, dimension wise , it is meatier than the Moto G 2nd Gen., but we will leave that comparison to the Review article that will come up soon. For now, all you need to know is that the new Moto G 3rd Gen has got a visible design overhaul, making it stand out from the rest of the lot of Mid range devices which, to be honest, resemble rectangular blocks of plastic. I will not go into a lot of detail about this device in this article, as it will collide with what I have in store for the full on review. However, I will tell you a bit about how the device has been built this time around. The base material used is plastic , but a lot more durable looking than the previous generations of the Moto G. The back panel as well as the overall look has been given a fresh overhaul, so you no longer have the chunky looking Moto badge, but rather, a more sophisticated looking branding. The back panel has also been given a textured finish, facilitating an enhanced grip. The front has been given the Gorilla Glass 3 treatment, which means the device will be able to resist those nagging scratches and dents. You can always go for the extra bit of protection via screen guards and flip covers , but that is totally left to the individual.

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