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The Moto G4 Plus comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a size and resolution that has become the norm in phones priced around the $200 range in India. RELATED : Nothing Ear 2 Launches With LHDC 5.0 Support at $149 Display The microUSB port is located at the bottom center of the device, while the 3.5mm audio jack is located at the top. The power button is textured that makes it easily distinguishable from the volume buttons.

While their placement is perfect, the volume keys are a bit too thin, fiddly, and the key travel is a bit too short. The power and volume buttons are located on the right edge of the Moto G4 Plus.
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This, however, makes it possible to install different back covers on the handset to make it stand out from the crowd. Despite being removable, the Moto G4 Plus comes with a sealed 3,000mAh battery. The removable back of the phone is made from matte plastic with patterns going over it that makes it more grippy. While almost every phone phone in the sub-15k ($230) range in India and China now come with a metal unibody built, the Moto G4 Plus only features a metallic chassis with the rest of the body being made of hard plastic. The bottom chin houses a fingerprint scanner that many are likely going to be confuse with a home button initially. It acts both as an earpiece and speaker, and while the sound quality and loudness are nothing to boast about, the very fact that it is front facing makes it better than the competition. The front of the handset looks similar to the Moto G3, albeit bigger and with no protruding lip. The prominent speaker grilles that were found on the Moto G3 is reduced to only one on the Moto G4 Plus that is now located at the bezel above the display. The curved rear and the waterproofing capabilities of its predecessor are nowhere to be found on the Moto G4 Plus. The Moto G4 Plus does resemble its predecessor - the Moto G3 - though it is larger and thicker due to the bigger display and battery. So, how good is the first Motorola-Lenovo handset? Let’s find out. The Moto G4 Plus is also the first phone from Motorola’s stable that has been influenced by its new owner, Lenovo - another Chinese smartphone that has been losing its foothold in the smartphone market to its other local rivals. The latter, however, is already available for sale in India where it is taking on heavyweights like the Redmi Note 3 and the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note. The former is yet to go on sale and is essentially a cut down version of its ‘Plus’ sibling. To keep up with consumer tastes, Motorola launched two variants of Moto G4 this time around: Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus. Xiaomi, Oppo, and Huawei have taken the market by storm with their excellent mid-range handsets whose value-for-money ratio is off the charts. Since the time the Moto G3 was launched though, the smartphone market in developing countries like India has changed a lot. The company then followed it up with the Moto G2 and Moto G3, both of which were excellent handsets in their own right. The handset sold like hot cakes in India, United States, and Brazil and helped Motorola in once again cementing its position in the smartphone market. The original Moto G played a key role in bringing Motorola back from the dead.
