Motorola Moto G is surely one of the most commented smartphones this holiday season. It’s a quad-core device with a big 4.5″ IPS HD display, pure Android experience and amazing price tag.
We are now about to see how the Moto G’s 2,070 mAh battery holds up against its display and chipset. In theory it should provide you with much better endurance than the uninspiring Moto X, due to its lower-power chipset and slightly smaller screen.
Our first test has always been all about 3G calls. The Moto G lasted 19 minutes short of 14 hours of continuous call to another number. That’s about right given the battery size and the fact that the display doesn’t take part here.
Next we put the Motorola Moto G through our web browsing stress routine. Its battery died after 9 hours, which is among the better results we’ve encountered so far. Surely the low-powered Cortex-A7 processor helped here.
Unfortunately the video playback turned out the weak link in the Motorola Moto G performance. The phone lasted 6 hours and 37 minutes before its battery drained down to 10%. It is still more than the Nexus 5, but it seems Google definitely has to tweak its default video player.
Motorola Moto G has provided us with great stand-by efficient and that’s why Moto G’s final endurance rating is 54 hours, meaning it will last for more than two full days if you do an hour of calls, an hour of video watching and an hour of web browsing each day.
If you want the full scoop, take a look at our detailed review of the Motorola Moto G.
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