Last year, Motorola proved that a good smartphone doesn't need to come with a high price tag, a lengthy contract, or even service through a major wireless provider. 2013's Moto G was a wise choice for shoppers on a budget, providing a quality constructed handset with a near-stock version of Android and mid-range specs that kept things moving along quite nicely—all for under $200 USD.
For its encore performance, the new $180 Moto G is bigger than its predecessor and includes a few upgrades—but are the changes good enough to, once again, make potential buyers think twice before dropping their hard-earned money for a pricey, post-paid smartphone? It's certainly possible, but only if folks are willing to make a few sacrifices.
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