The pricier Nexus 5 and Moto X also boast brighter displays at 460 lux and 472 lux, respectively.Ĭlick to EnlargeThe Moto G offers one of the cleanest Android experiences you can find on a non-Nexus device. Hitting 363 lux on our light meter, the handset fell below the 400-lux smartphone category average and is dimmer than the LG Optimus F6's 4.5-inch, 960 x 540, 401-lux display. The phone's display isn't as bright as your average smartphone's screen. The snow appeared as an entirely different color on the Moto G's display compared to its competitors. This was most apparent in images with white and blue colors, such as the snow-covered scene in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" trailer. When compared against the Moto X and Nexus 5, the Moto G's display also sports a noticeable purple tint. This is likely due to the Moto X's RGB subpixel structure technology, which means each pixel gets its own blue, green and red subpixels. In side-by-side tests, the Nexus 5's 4.95-inch, 1920 x 1080 LCD display offered the most detail, but the Moto X's 4.7-inch, 720p AMOLED screen undoubtedly rendered the brightest and boldest colors. After placing the Moto G about one foot to our left, we could still easily view the trailer with minimal glare. Close-up shots of Ben Stiller's face also looked especially crisp, and we were impressed with the handset's viewing angles. In a still-shot overlooking mountainous terrain, we could see every groove and detail in the rocky landscape. When showing a trailer for "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," outdoor scenes with lush green landscapes looked particularly bold. Click to EnlargeThe Moto G's 1280 x 720, 4.5-inch display is sharp and vibrant enough for viewing high-res photos, watching movies and playing games.
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