The Best in its class

Moto G is best phone in its price range, stuffed with features which are unmatched by any of its competitor.If you own it then you are at the right place.

Getting Started

Welcome aboard to the World of Moto G. Here are some essential Tips for you to get started with you lovely Moto G.

Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat® is HERE!

GOOD NEWS! Motorola has announced the Android™ 4.4.2, KitKat® for the Moto G as promised. Here are all the details of the UPGRADEs done and how to get the KitKat for you moto g.

Get Moto X style voice activation on Moto G

The Moto X is always listening for your voice and you can command Google Now without having to touch your phone first. Unfortunately that’s not a standard feature of the Moto G. Here we show you how to get that feature.

Get FM on your MOTO G

Listen to your favorite FM radio stations for free on your Moto G. Motorola FM Radio makes it easy to scan for stations, build your favorites list, and see live information about what’s playing -- all with a simple swipe-based navigation.

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Friday, 21 February 2014

How to Fix: Moto G reboots when charging, or won’t charge



To keep costs down, Motorola shipped the Moto G without a charger; you just get the standard USB cable. It will work with pretty much any standard charger you may have lying around, but some people have reported problems with the phone rebooting when they plug it in, or refusing to charge when the battery runs down. There have also been reports of the Moto G just turning itself off and not charging.

Solution:

This is probably down to the specific charger that you’re using. Try another one and you likely won’t encounter this problem. Ideally, you want a charger rated between 500mA and 1.5A – the higher the rating, the faster it will charge (within these parameters, higher than 1.5A and the Moto G will restrict it anyway).


If you let your Moto G hit zero and it won’t come back to life, try letting it cool down for a while, then plug in a charger (ideally a different one) and leave it for 20 minutes or so before holding down the power key for 20 seconds.