• Moto g 5g 2022

    Moto g 5g 2022

    The Moto G 5G (2022) features a 6.5‑inch HD+ IPS LCD display with 1600×720 resolution (~269 ppi) and a 90 Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling. DeviceSpecifications+12. It’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset—based on a 7 nm process—with an octa‑core CPU (2×2.2 GHz Cortex‑A76 + 6×2.0 GHz Cortex‑A55) paired with a Mali‑G57 MC2 GPU for mid‑range performance. The standard configuration offers 4 GB RAM with 64 GB of onboard storage, upgradeable to 6 GB RAM and up to 256 GB internal; there’s also a dedicated microSDXC slot supporting up to 1 TB

    Photography is handled by a 50 MP main camera (f/1.8, PDAF) supported by a 2 MP macro and a 2 MP depth sensor, along with an 8 MP front selfie camera (sometimes listed as 13 MP in certain variants) capable of Full HD (1080p) video capture. Battery life is strong—its 5,000 mAh cell supports up to two days of usage, and charging is handled at up to 10 W with a rapid charger included in the box.

    The phone runs Android 13 out‑of‑the‑box, has a side‑mounted fingerprint sensor, and includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB‑C port, Bluetooth 5.1, and dual‑band Wi‑Fi support. It’s built with a water‑repellent IP52 design and weighs about 204 g, with plastic construction and dimensions of approximately 165.4 × 75.8 × 9.4 mm.

  • Moto g 5g 2024

    Moto g 5g 2024

    The Moto G 5G (2024) launches with Android 14, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset featuring an 8-core Kryo CPU and Adreno GPU, paired with 4 GB RAM (expandable up to 8 GB with virtual RAM) and 128 GB internal storage, plus a dedicated microSD slot supporting up to 1 TB. Its 6.6‑inch HD+ IPS LCD display offers 1612×720 resolution (~267 ppi) and a 120 Hz refresh rate, though the screen is relatively dim and offers limited viewing angles .

    Photography is handled by a 50 MP rear sensor (f/1.8) with quad‑pixel binning resulting in ~12.5 MP images, supported by a 2 MP macro lens. The 8 MP front camera captures 1080p video at 30 fps. The camera setup lacks optical image stabilization and struggles in low light, resulting in inconsistent image quality.

    Battery life is strong thanks to a 5,000 mAh cell—one test logged around 14½ hours of web browsing on adaptive refresh settings. Charging is capped at 18 W wired, with no wireless charging support.

    At 6.8 oz (194 g), with dimensions of roughly 164.4 × 75 × 8.2 mm, the device uses vegan‑leather back, sports a side‑mounted fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB‑C, NFC, Bluetooth 5.1, and dual‑band Wi-Fi support. It has a water‑repellent design but only one major OS update and three years of security patches

  • Moto One 5g

    Moto One 5g

    The Motorola One 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 (7 nm) chipset, featuring an octa‑core Kryo CPU (1×2.3 GHz + 1×2.2 GHz + 6×1.8 GHz) paired with an Adreno 620 GPU, delivering solid mid‑range 5G performance. It includes 4 GB RAM and 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage, expandable up to 1 TB via a dedicated microSD slot. The device runs Android 10 out of the box, with 5G SA/NSA support across bands 2, 5, 25, 41, 66, and 71.

    It sports a 6.7‑inch LTPS IPS LCD display with a 1080×2520 resolution (~409 ppi), a 90 Hz refresh rate, and HDR10 support for smoother visual performance. The rear camera module includes a 48 MP main sensor (f/1.8, PDAF), 8 MP ultrawide, 5 MP macro (with ring flash), and 2 MP depth sensor, all backed by dual‑LED flash and gyro‑EIS. Video recording supports up to 4K@30fps. For selfies, there is a dual front camera setup with 16 MP (wide) plus 8 MP ultrawide, HDR and 1080p video at 30 fps.

    Power is provided by a 5,000 mAh non-removable battery with 15W wired charging, delivering well over a day of typical use. The phone measures 168 × 74 × 9 mm, weighs about 207 g, and features a glass front, plastic body, and water‑repellent coating.

    Connectivity includes dual‑band Wi‑Fi (ac), Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB‑C, 3.5 mm headphone jack, FM radio, and side‑mounted fingerprint sensor. It also offers standard sensors like accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass.

  • Moto One Ace 5g

    Moto One Ace 5g

    The Motorola One 5G Ace is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G 5G chipset (8 nm), offering an Octa-core CPU (2×2.2 GHz + 6×1.8 GHz) and an Adreno 619 GPU. It comes with 4 GB or 6 GB RAM, paired with 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage, expandable via a dedicated microSD slot up to 1 TB.

    It sports a 6.7‑inch Full HD+ IPS LCD display (≈2400×1080, ~393 ppi) with HDR10 support. Though limited to a 60 Hz refresh rate, the screen delivers punchy color, good contrast, and fair outdoor visibility.

    The rear camera system includes a 48 MP main lens (f/1.7, PDAF), an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 2 MP macro lens with autofocus, along with LED flash and gyro-EIS. Video capture supports up to 4K@30fps (main), 1080p@60fps (ultrawide), and 1080p@30fps selfie. The front-facing 16 MP selfie camera uses pixel‑binning for sharper output.

    Powering through a 5,000 mAh battery, the device supports 15 W wired charging (though the included charger may be 10 W in many regions). Battery longevity is impressive—often reaching two full days of usage and nearly 10 hours of screen-on time across that span.

    At 166.1 × 76.1 × 9.9 mm, weighing ~212 g, it has a plastic body with a water‑repellent coating and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Connectivity includes 5G Sub‑6 GHz, dual‑band Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, USB‑C, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and NFC support in many editions. Launching with Android 10, it received one OS upgrade to Android 11 plus two years of security patches—Android 12 was not rolled out broadly ﹘ a contested issue among users