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Don't normally do this but I was a fan of the older one so can't see this being a bad phone and for £120 it's a cracking deal for anyone looking for a phone: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorola-5-Inch-SIM-Free-Smartphone-XT1068/dp/B00NBSZ56C/
Almost tempted to ditch my N4 for one but holding out for a cheap N5.
Got this phone when it first came out a few months ago for £155, it has ended the need for carrying a works and personal phone everywhere.
It is a great phone, would buy again if it got broken.
can you make/recieve calls on either sim without having to turn off or switch between?
2nd hand N5? If so how cheap?
I mean I'm waiting for Google to sell them off.
can you make/recieve calls on either sim without having to turn off or switch between?
Yes, both are active for calls/SMS but there's only one data modem (you can switch which one is used for data). It asks which you want to use for an outgoing call or text and can remember for next time if you want it to. Incoming calls are identified (you can name the SIMs).
All works pretty well. The phone itself is a bit slow mind.
I mean I'm waiting for Google to sell them off.
I'm not sure they will, I wonder if they'll keep the 5 going alongside the 6 now the 6 has gone all premium price.
N5 has officially ceased production I think. £120 for the Moto G seems like a great deal.
Wondering how this compares with Moto G 4G 4.5" screen for battery life, quickness of app to app?
The review I read stated that it was an identical battery do it'll have lower performance stats
I'm tempted to stick my slightly faulty moto g (buzzing rear speaker) and getting one of these, nice PSA.
Just reserved one at Argos, £129.99 but you a get ten pound voucher back. Saves the hassle of missing a delivery.