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What non-Moto G users are missing out on

How this smartphone keeps all of the world right at your fingertips
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Your phone is your lifeline. It’s the first thing you look at when you wake up in the morning and the last thing you cling to before you go to sleep. It’s how you check in with friends – and check the score. The relationship you have with your Moto G might just be the greatest love story of your life.

But there’s this nasty rumor going around. Word on the street is that your BFF doesn’t even have a Moto G phone. So let’s get this straight – that means no 12MP camera, no fingerprint authentication and no 10W rapid charger to provide hours of battery life in mere minutes?

How could you let this happen?

Sounds like your friend may have a serious case of “Smartphone FOMO,” a rare condition in which non-Moto G users are seriously missing out.

As a Moto G devotee, it’s time you let them know what life could be like – if only they’d just get with it.

The truth is, as a Moto G user you know what’s up. You’re dialed in, super connected and on top of all the latest trends and technology. Check out how the Moto G5 keeps all of the world right at your fingertips – and let your friends know what they’re missing out on.

Can’t stop, won’t stop

Close your eyes and imagine a world where your battery lasts, where you don’t have to go running in search of an outlet for an emergency plug-in session. Now open your eyes – and take a look at this beauty of phone, which will make sure that scenario never has to happen. The Moto G has a 2,800 mAh battery that lasts all day. And when it is time to finally snag a charge? The 10W rapid charger provides hours of power in mere minutes.

Are you not entertained?

Once upon a time, there was this thing called boredom. It used to creep in when there was no music to listen to, no Instagram feeds to scroll through. But boredom is just not something that Moto G users need to worry about, thanks to the phone’s 5” full HD display that makes watching football replay videos and playing games better than ever. Plus, with 4G LTE speed, 2 GB of RAM and a fast 1.4 GHz octa-core processor, all your content will run smoothly.

Pictures or it didn’t happen

Say goodbye to blurry photos. The world captured via a Moto G is crisp and clear. The Moto G5 Plus is the first in its class to incorporate Dual Pixel technology, which allows the 12MP camera to focus as fast as a blink of an eye. So all of your snapping, gramming and tweeting will be top notch, every time. #blessed

The future is now

Passwords are so last year. The Moto G uses simple authentication via your biometric data to get you access in a snap. Simply touch the fingerprint reader to automatically unlock your phone and you’re in. You’re basically a spy now. The authentication process isn’t the only thing that makes phone access on the Moto G unique, though. You can also preview notifications on the lockscreen and use motions and gestures to activate various features. Future, meet Moto.

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