The Motorola G isn’t just a boring slab of black. It also can be customisable with Moto Shells. These come in 3 types. A replacement back cover shell (white version shown above), flip shell (shown below) to protect the front screen and grip shells.
The grip shell is a replacement back cover, chunkier and more grippy. All of the shell types come in a variety of colours too.
You can also get power packs for the Moto G http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories-batteries-chargers/Power-Pack-Slim-series/universal-power-packs-slim-series.html in two different capacities.
If you recall on my first impressions, the Moto G does not come with any headphones. http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories-headphones-speakers/SOL-REPUBLIC-JAX-In-Ear-Headphones/sol-jax-in-ear-headphones.html However, you can buy Sol Republic Jax in-ear headphones that match all the colours of the official Moto G shells.
With the additional cost of the shells and headphones you can easily add another £40 to the overall cost.
Next time I will take a look at all the other non Google features included with this phone.


Majority of devices require purchase of a case. Like mains chargers most consumers already have a spare set of headphones. Also very few people buy expensive cases, for my Z Ultra I have a case that cost less than £10.
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