Moto G4 Plus review: no

I’m angry right now. Angry that it’s 2016 and Android smartphone performance can still be awful. Furious that we’re approaching the 10th anniversary of the iPhone and Apple’s competitors still don’t get why its phone is so popular. But most of all, I’m irate that Motorola’s once-great Moto G budget handset has been turned into a compromised and nondescript piece of technological mediocrity.

The original Moto G in 2013 was a revelation, proving that cheap phones and good phones were not mutually exclusive categories. It had a smallish 4.5-inch display, 720p resolution, and no LTE — but it matched those things with a neat and responsive interface and an unbeatable price of $179. Today’s Moto G, the fourth generation that’s also referred...

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