I found it quite attractive.the best thing is its display and worst thing about it is its battery. Motorola always have a edgy hand from there competitors Motorola, in its new incarnation, can be credited with reshaping the lower end of the Indian smartphone market. The Moto G, when launched earlier this year, was quite simply the best possible value you could get in a smartphone. It set off a massive chain reaction with companies launching competitive models and cutting prices to stay relevant. Fortunately for consumers but unfortunately for Motorola, the momentum hasn’t stopped yet. Many of the phone models that have launched since then have proven to be a little better, causing the original Moto G( Review| Pictures) to drop off our list of recommended smartphones which cost less than Rs. 15, 000. Asus, Xiaomi and even local brands such as Xolo have begun selling models which are slightly better at one thing or another. And the Moto G was not perfect - it had plenty of room for improvement, which its competition swooped in and grabbed. Most significantly, the original Moto G was one of the only phones in its class without a microSD card slot for storage expansion. You were limited to 8 or 16GB, and that was that. Motorola has been quick to react, though. Unwilling to cede the ground it created for itself, the company has launched a second-generation Moto G( without a differentiating model number or suffix) . The new model has a lot going for it - including the very good reputation of its predecessor - but is sufficiently different to be considered a whole new product.