![]() To examine the display in greater depth than what is presented on a spec sheet, I've run our standard suite of display tests. With the Moto G4 moving to a 5.5" 1080p display, I'm curious to see if there have been similar improvements to attributes beyond size and sharpness. While the first three models of the Moto G maintained a 720p resolution, Motorola improved the accuracy of their displays as well as other attributes like the peak brightness and black levels. I really feel that this continued increase in size has been at the expense of usability, but I've already mentioned that in this review, and at this point consumers don't really have any smaller alternatives at this price point anyway. Like competing smartphones, the Moto G4 also moves to a resolution of 1920x1080. The Moto G progressed from its original 4.5" display to a 5" one with the 20 models, and has now gotten even larger with the 5.5" display on the Moto G4. Phones have also continually gotten larger, with 5.5" seemingly being the new norm for mid-range devices. It certainly wasn't the best calibrated display, but for its time it was one of the best you could find in a mid-range smartphone.įast forward to 2016, and we now have $200 mid-range phones shipping with 1920x1080 LCD displays. ![]() It was a 4.5" 1280x720 display, which gave you a higher pixel density than many other smartphones at the same price which still used 960x540 displays. ![]() ![]() One of the standout features of the original Moto G was its display. ![]()
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