Moto G has come a long way in convincing the users that even a mid-range device can give the user a high-end device experience.
Recently Motorola has launched its second generation device of their successful phone range. On the other hand the American company seems to be going down road towards the Android market once again, as BlackBerry has tried in gaining its roots back with the launch of a full QWERTY keyboard. BlackBerry Q5 came in the market a year back.
Display
BlackBerry comes with a standout aspect which definitely is the physical keyboard. Nowadays the mobile industry is so much in to touchscreens; even the slightest thought of a physical keyboard device is a no, even for those who have a tight budget. With Q5 bring inning a 3.1 inch display with a full keyboard is definitely going to change this scenario. Motorola on the other hand is displaying the touchscreens which is a norm in the section. The display comes in a 5 inch size, which is a substantial increase from the previous versions.
In terms of pixel density the 5 inch display does provide some difficulties because the resolution will require being in a higher order for coping with a large display. In regards to the virtue of the HD resolution, bringing the display at barely under 300 pixels per inch, Moto G2 seems to have kept its performance at an excellent level. Here Q5 is significantly better, thanks to the small screen, even if it carries an odd pixel of 720 x 720 resolution. The display offers a better resolution which is much better than the one iPhone 5s has to offer.
Processor
As Motorola is now part of Google, Moto G2 might just be one of those phones with regular updates on new releases of androids. With plans of running beyond the 4.4 KitKat versions, Motorola has come up with a very powerful Snapdragon quad core processor. The 1.2 GHz processor handles all tasks efficiently. Snapdragon is also the processing unit for BlackBerry Q5, but there it only offers a dual core processor of 1.2 GHz, which in terms of specifications is quite low. However, the tight controlled BlackBerry 10 OS gives the users a high end apps experience.
Camera
The image qualities of the Moto G2 are just superb, as the phone supports an 8-Megapixel rear camera and a 2-Megapixel front camera. The rear camera supports features like LED flash, 720p HD video recording and panorama effects among other features. The BlackBerry Q5 also supports same features including a 5-Megapixel rear camera. The camera is void of any shutter lag as it does not have a shutter. As the Q5 is an older model, both the devices are prices at $ 180. Though the Moto G2 is new to the market, it offers full value of your money even with such an aggressive price tag.
Internet
In terms of in-built services BlackBerry Q5 comes with YouTube (uploaded) and Moto G2 comes with YouTube (upload), Picasa/Google+.