At an event in India, Motorola announced three new smartphones: the new Moto G4, Moto G Plus, and the Moto G Play.
Motorola is making sure it pleases everyone with the new Moto G, as each model has different specs, features, and price tags.
You might be surprised when we say the Moto G, a mid-range smartphone with decidedly lesser specs than the best flagships like Samsung's Galaxy S7, is one of the best Android phones you can get.
The G3, the previous phone from Motorola, easily impressed us with its incredible performance relative to its stunningly low sub-$200 price tag.
Here's the new G4 and its new friends, and here's to hoping it's as good as its predecessor.
Here's the standard Moto G4.
The 5.5-inch 1080p screen is bigger and sharper than any Moto G model before it. Even some premium flagship smartphones have the same screen size and sharpness.
It has mid-range specs, but Moto phones run an almost pure version of Android that helps them run as smoothly as flagships with the best specs.
The regular G4 comes with a fairly standard yet good 13-megapixel camera.
And new to the Moto G line has fast charging, which gives you a big battery boost in a short amount of time.
The G4 Plus is almost identical to the standard Moto G4, but it has a better 16-megapixel camera with phase-detect and laser autofocusing systems.
It also has a fingerprint sensor on the home button.
The Moto G Play is perhaps the most familiar model to Moto G fans, as it has a smaller 5-inch 720p screen like the previous and excellent G3.
The Moto G Play runs on slightly lesser specs, too, like an 8-megapixel camera and an entry-level processor. But if previous Moto G performance is anything to go by, it should still perform admirably.
And, in true Motorola fashion, you can customize your G4 with Moto Maker when you buy it from Motorola's website.
There's no pricing or release information yet for a the US. It'll come out in India and Europe first, though.
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