Even though it is 'cheap', you're still getting ripped off. Here in the UK they can be had for half what you would expect to pay, and in fact mobile service provider Three are giving them away for free to eligible customers in aid of the 3G to 4G switchover!
You can get it for free on contract with id mobile right now but whether you buy it yourself or not it's only got 2 years of software support on it so don't bother paying money for it because you'll end up just upgrading to the next version of this. You'll have to keep buying cases too so they stay in good enough condition so selling them after so they can get repurposed will fund your cases.
I wish i had the option of getting the peach one but the green one does just fine too, sadly i know i'll have to move onto the next updated model in 2 years time when my contract ends and the updates stop. I hope they keep the lift up wake option in these phones for a while because i really like that but the adaptive brightness they can lose unless they can improve it where it doesn't turn the screen brightness all way down when you turn the light off lol 35% would be good at least. We don't get the protective case anymore though if you do not here in the UK market but getting a nice gel bumper one from ebay is better anyway apart from melting in hot weather lol never making that mistake again. The charger you need the one for this phone because batteries in phones right now need it and to be charged in a wall socket to be charged faster either in 1 hour with a 24 watt charger or 2 hours with a 15 watt charger. So far it's a pretty good budget phone but it's just what you always have on previous android budget phones. This phone is like a mix between an iphone and an android with customizable features like on samsung phones you can drag around icons, change the size of the font and the layout, icon size and shape, change the colours of the interface, and it has dark mode too. It's better than previous budget phones and the size is bang for your buck plus the cases are cheap for it too on ebay. If you want to take better photos though this phone isn't for you because the camera is pretty good but won't take hd photos and it's a bit blurry being 16 megapixels, and the flash isn't the best. I'd say the AI does make the photos better quality but being early for AI integration i'm sure it'll get even better in future. You're better going for a samsung galaxy a15 with 4g volte and a 50 megapixel triple camera. A tip for this phone is because the flash is under the camera you may want to stand back more and tilt the phone towards you, use the assistive grid, and when pressing the screen to focus the photo using ae/af you can lock it by holding it for 2 seconds and it has a tiny hidden isobar next to the focus circle you can use to bring in more light which i recommend you regularly use. For macro shots nah definitely not because it just takes flat photos except the blur effect in portrait mode but it can take a zoomed in photo of an object in a well lit room good enough. The moto g04 is good for someone who isn't bothered about the apps and just want to use their phone as an mp3 player too. It has decent quality sound and you can insert an sd card to have up to 1 terabyte of space. I don't get why apps are such a fad anyway they don't work lol and they're flooded with ads, the average person just doesn't need access to tonnes of apps but this phone will use all the android supported apps that other android phones can use and it can scan qr codes. So a simple phone like this will do what you need it to do and most people only text and call anyway. I seriously wouldn't pay more monthly for any phones right now either because they're all exactly the same, and if you want a better camera you won't get it because it's took a hit in quality because they've clearly put all the upgrades into the quicker and more power tech and Artificial Intelligence. The camera in all the brands is darker, more blurry and murky, lacks sharpness, the zoom isn't too good producing more noise, and isn't picking up on lines in things too well even in the £24.99 per month samsung galaxy s24, even if they say it's 50 megapixels noop the photos don't even look high definition.
I got mine for free from 3 UK, no clear case (bought a two piece case from Amazon) it came with android 14, but it has a icon shape bug(can't change the shape of icons) and the security patch is march 2024. just a pity its the version without NFC but it has a lot of settings that a lineage ROM has .
Good fone as I am typing with it now.. Cons... You'll regularly experience... Moto ui keeps stopping System UI keeps stopping Sudden flicker or glitch..
Hi! How works the night/dark mode? Is well implemented like samsung one ui for example?
2 месяца назад
My phone didn't come with any USB Charger and it said follow the prompts to get started ...but then asked for a pass word...I have no pass word ..I didn't know I needed a pass word?
At a guess (best I can do!)... the carrier models of the G04 come with a charger, but retail models don't, so you'd need to budget for that. For the password, unless you've got it second-hand, what it's probably referring to is setting up or logging into a Google account -- if you don't have a Google account you should be able to create one at that point, and while it's not strictly mandated, what you can do with a smartphone without a Google account is pretty limited. If it's asking for some other kind of lock or password, then I'd take it back to where you got it from.
2 месяца назад
@@AlexKidman I paid $158 for my phone and I just wanted a cheap phone for simple phone calls. But I can't use it because it come with no Charger with USB? Do you know which Charger with USB I need for Australia? Thank You!!
You should have got one for your country and then what you do is snap up the top prong because it's a compact design, then you're supposed to only charge your phone directly from a plug socket because phone batteries are getting higher voltage now. It'll take 2 hours of charging and then you'll get about 2 days of charge from it so pretty good. It shouldn't have asked for a password though so clearly they gave you a faulty phone.
I currently have the oppo a52. I paid $300 aud, 4 years ago for it. But its time for an upgrade as the oppo is lagging and heating up quickly. Is the moto g04 similar to the oppo a52? I was thinking about getting the motorola g54. Just to give you an idea i just need a phone that's not laggy, doesnt heat up, decent amount of gb, decent camera (i only use my mobile to take pictures), i can use important apps like email apps, insurance apps, banking apps, adobe, RU-vid and a few others, works fast when both internet from mobile data and modem is connected and battery life is long and charges quick. Thats it. And also what stores do you recommend to by phones and even other electronics from ,both online and in-person? Thanks a lot!
Been a while since I reviewed the Oppo A52, but looking over my performance notes -- they'd be very close in performance terms overall, though the G04 did do a fair bit better in battery life terms than the A52 did in my tests. The issue you'll face in the budget space is (predictably) that you can have some of what you want -- but not all of it, because that's just the way budget phones are. The G54 is a better phone if your budget can run to it, mind, and I'm in the tail end of testing out and writing up the G34 as well, so that might be worth pursuing (though both are more pricey than the G04).
@@AlexKidman thanks for quick response , Wow, so the g04 is pretty similar to the oppo a52? Thats good to know. Gives me an idea, of knowing atleast if i buy the g04 it would be pretty decent, coz im quite content with the oppo a52 the past 4 years. I could afford the g54, its just if the g04 is good enough, for the things i mention in my original comment, then i may as well save the roughly $150. Idk what would you recommend, are there any other phones that dont break the bank yet still good quality and functions well?
Looking over my notes, the A52's GPU performance is very slightly better than the G04, but not to a level where you'd really see it impacting performance, but the G04's battery test performance was markedly better for the same test. Changes in benchmarking mean I can't do a like-for-like on CPU performance, unfortunately. G54 is a decent buy for the money, and I'm just finishing up my G34 review (sits nicely between the two in price terms) -- that may be a better option as it's got more promised security updates (important if you're talking about functions like banking and other secure apps) while also being 5G ready (which may not matter to you one way or the other, but certainly a nice to have kind of feature). Review of that is coming soon -- should be ready within the next few days in fact.
@@AlexKidman thanks again for quick response , Yes security is also a big factor! Thanks for mentioning that! I'll be interested in watching your review of the g34 but will be buying the phone probably tomorrow as i live in a country town. But maybe g34 is the way to go as you said it sits nicely in between the two. I mean then again the g54 is the same price as the oppo a52 , so maybe i should just go with the g54. Is the g54 a much better phone than the oppo a52? Coz if it's better in terms of function, quality, speed , gb, security etc. All the important features, i might just go for that then.
@@predator_x3 I dropped it one time & the whole phone shattered to a million pieces... So yea iunno but that should speak into the quality of the actual phone shouldn't it