Moto G4 Play Unboxing and Hands On

Lenovo owned Moto has really upped their game this year, launching a lot of handsets already the company has also introduced the Moto G4 Play in the country. The phone which sells for Rs. 8999 is a budget alternative to the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus.

The big differences include a smaller display and a removable battery, the Moto G4 play is also missing the square fingerprint scanner which has now become iconic to the Moto design.

The phone has two micro-SIM card slots and an independent miroSD card slot for the ability to expand the already loaded 16GB of storage. You will also get 2 GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset. The removable battery is a unique proposition in this price range, as most brands have moved away from this option to a fixed battery.

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[section label=”Box Contents” anchor=”In the Box”]:

  • Moto G4 Play
  • 2800 mAh Battery
  • Documentation
  • Wired Headset
  • USB Cable
  • USB Wall Charger

The phone runs a vanilla Android 6.0.1 out of the box and is designed to let users game on a budget. The UI and usage of the handset it smooth. The company will push and Android N update later this year to all Moto G4 devices.

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2 responses to “Moto G4 Play Unboxing and Hands On”

  1. Si-em Ingti Avatar
    Si-em Ingti

    Hi! The description is written Lenovo Moto G4 Play… please correct it..!!

  2. Mukul Deshmukh Avatar
    Mukul Deshmukh

    hie sirji!!
    I want to buy a phone desperately under 15k… gaming and battery is important and a ok type camera would also do(need to take pics of the study notes only)
    which phone would you suggest?
    and also should I buy the phone now or during diwali?
    Thanks!!

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