Stay in touch with loved ones with this unlocked Motorola Moto G phone. It has a thin, lightweight design for comfort and a micro-texture back and rounded edges for an enhanced grip. TurboPower-enabled charging provides extra battery juice in 15 minutes, and you can talk with others via any carrier with this unlocked Motorola Moto G phone.
Customer Rating
5
Poor person's Nexus
on July 22, 2016
Posted by: texdan
I have had mine for about a week and it seems pretty solid, and takes Cricket quite well. I had recently has some issues with provider branded phones, and decided to try this one. The near-stock android lacks some of the UI refinements, but it also lacks a lot of the bloatware. The ability to change providers if needed was a selling point. Mine has not had the overheating issues that I have heard others have claimed. It did get a little warm on the initial update and app download cycle, but not any more than other phones I had. It had a decent feel in the hand, and the back isn't too slippery. I like the gesture to turn on flashlight. Screen and sound were better than expected for this level of phone. I also like the sd-card slot. It's not a full flagship, but also not a cheap piece of junk.
Stay connected with this Cricket HTC Desire 625 smartphone. It has a powerful quad-core processor that lets you upload photos and check emails quickly and easily, and with HD cameras on the front and rear, you can savor family moments in pristine quality. The Cricket HTC Desire 625 smartphone is an excellent choice for a full-featured phone.
Customer Rating
2
Not as good as other HTC phones I have had.
on June 17, 2016
Posted by: texdan
I am a big fan of HTC phones, but this one did not meet the expectations I generally have. I got the 625 as an upgrade to the HTC 610 I had gotten from Best Buy, which was great. As far as HTC support, it is treated like a 626, however, the 626 has a better camera. I might just have gotten a bad one, but it tends to have worse reception than the 610 had, as it has dropped calls in areas where the 610 would not. It is probably still better than the cheaper brands, but not to HTC quality,