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Lumia 625 vs Moto G

  • 07-12-2013 4:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 198 ✭✭


    I have submitted the same thread in the android forum without much response,so please help me out!

    Hi everyone,
    I've been looking at the Moto G for a while now and have ot pre-ordered on Amazon,I've only recently come across the Lumia 625 and it seems like a decent phone too.
    Main benefits I see of each are
    Screen Quality-Moto G is the winner
    OS-Can't decide myself
    4G-Lumia(although I will be using the 48 network,and am unsure if they support 4G)

    I would like to choose the one which is more "future proof",can recieve a few updates,run decent apps,etc.

    So,what do you think?What you see as pros/cons?

    Also I plan on using the phone with the fitbit flex,if anyone has a windows phone working with the fitbit please let me know!


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,648 ✭✭✭✭beauf


    The 625 is mid to low end phone with big but low res screen. The Moto G is mid to high end phone with much better screen. The Moto G is better in every way, and is likely to be supported for longer. But thats just a guess on my part.

    Windows Phone runs well even on low end hardware. But its a new OS and its missing lots of features. No seperate volume say for games and the phone ringing. Theres no visible toggle for things like wifi/3g as the status bar is hidden by default. I can't find a why to send content to DNLA devices for example. Android has every feature but needs good hardware to run properly. I find it can slow down at times. Google maps need data to use as Sat Nav. Windows phone doesn't.

    WP vs Android is a bit subjective, I like and dislike things about both OS'es.


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