Unboxing and Review of the Latest Motorola Smartphone
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First Impressions
As I was just opening the phone, I noticed the vibrant design. At this time, I’m shooting here because I can slide it. If you want, then click on subscribe and also press the bell icon. You will see how vibrant Motorola’s designs are. The camera ring in blue color is quite catchy, and the reddish-orange color matches the camera ring, which enhances the overall look of the phone.
You might remember when the A4 New came earlier; it had a curved display, but this phone features a flat display. There’s been a lot of debate on display types—flat vs. curved. It’s a matter of personal choice. The phone, with its 6.4-inch display, can be categorized as compact, which contributes to a high comfort level.
Build and Durability
Looking inside this phone, it has a polycarbonate frame that contributes to its light weight of 171 grams, the lowest in this segment. For durability, this phone boasts military-grade certification and an IP68 rating, making it robust.
Basic design elements, such as haptic feedback, are acceptable, and it comes with Atmos and stereo speakers. The fingerprint scanner works well, located conveniently on the bottom side, so you won’t have to stretch to access it.
Connectivity and Display
Regarding connectivity at this price point, it supports 16 5G bands and WiFi 6E, which are commendable features. Now, about the display: the 6.4-inch screen uses an LTPO panel with a resolution of 1.5K. The bezels are minimal, which is impressive.
The technology called Smart Water Touch allows the display to work even with a small amount of water on it, although it only has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. When I played content on this display, the colors looked good, and the 1400 nits brightness is useful for outdoor use, making it visible even in direct sunlight.
Battery and Charging
This phone supports 68-watt wired charging and 15-watt wireless charging. I conducted a small test, charging the phone for just 15 minutes, and it jumped from 5% to 55%. The charging speed is undoubtedly impressive.
Performance
Now let’s talk about performance. This phone is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, and I have the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. In benchmark tests, it scored around 6.6 lakhs on AnTuTu, with a multi-core score of over 3000 on Geekbench. The stability during stress tests was 99.6.
For everyday tasks and social media, this processor offers sufficient performance. I also tested gaming, playing COD for 30 minutes. The frame rates remained stable, but the back panel became slightly warm after prolonged use.
Camera Features
Now, an interesting aspect of this phone is its camera setup. Priced around ₹20,000, it features a triple camera setup with a 50MP main camera, 13MP, and a 10MP telephoto lens. The 10MP sensor is capable of 3x optical zoom, and portraits taken at this zoom level look better than those at 1x and 2x, giving a more professional feel.
The 50MP main camera performs well in HDR, capturing good dynamic range and vibrant colors. The ultrawide lens offers decent consistency with the main camera. I took some low-light photos, which showed good saturation but slightly reduced detail.
The 32MP front camera delivers sharp selfies with punchy colors, though sometimes it can make skin tones appear a bit pinkish. All camera lenses can record in 4K at 30fps, but switching between them during recording turns off the camera momentarily.
Conclusion
Overall, this phone takes impressive photos, and most users will appreciate its vibrant results. It will be available on flash sale on September 16th. Don’t forget to click on the rest and subscribe to join our tech army. We prioritize quality, so let’s meet again soon.
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