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Any good deals on the Moto G |
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Got my Moto G today (the Amazon one at £144). Must say, it looks a vey nice phone so far, albeit a bit chunky, just a bit bigger than I would ideally like.
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I wouldn't buy it on Tesco unless you know how to unlock it. Their pay as you go plan isn't great value especially for data.
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I wouldn't buy it on Tesco unless you know how to unlock it. Their pay as you go plan isn't great value especially for data.
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Got my Moto G today (the Amazon one at £144). Must say, it looks a vey nice phone so far, albeit a bit chunky, just a bit bigger than I would ideally like.
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It might be chunky compared to the current bendable phones, but it's actually very comfortable. It certainly has no problem fitting in a pocket and makes me wonder why some phones are made so thin when it is really quite unnecessary.
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Yeah, agree on the chunky side. For the price though, its a cracker. My sister loves hers.
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