There are 2 electronic cameras around the back with a 48MP mains shooter and 5MP macro cam and the few samples we took appearance rather functional upon very first look. The third opening is for the 2MP depth assistant.
My UX on top of Android 11 runs smooth and the phone certainly feels stylish provided the 90Hz refresh rate. Well have to see how the Snapdragon 480 5G manages more demanding criteria.
The product packaging here is your common Moto affair with a clear gel case, USB-C cable and a 10W power adapter present in the box. The phone feels substantial in hand weighing at 192 grams.
The product packaging here is your normal Moto affair with a clear gel case, USB-C cable and a 10W power adapter present in the box. The phone feels considerable in hand weighing at 192 grams. A 5G phone for EUR250 with a midrange chipset, tidy software application and a 5,000 mAh battery.
Going around the front, we have a 6.5-inch IPS LCD with a 90Hz revitalize rate. The panel sports a decent-sized chin while the top is interrupted by a water drop notch for the 13MP selfie web cam. The screen is not the brightest and the 720p resolution is a bit disappointing to see on a 2021 midranger.
So a 5G phone for EUR250 with a midrange chipset, tidy software application and a 5,000 mAh battery. Sounds excellent on paper but well have to go through our tests to see if it merits your factor to consider. Stay tuned for our full review coming up next week.
Motorolas Moto G50 aims to solidify the makers midrange 5G portfolio and it will be put to the test because we handled to get a system for evaluation here at HQ. So just what do you get here and should you consider a Moto as your first 5G phone?