Motorola’s newest entry-level phones come with smooth screens, large batteries, and great prices

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Motorola's newest entry-level phones come with smooth screens, large batteries, and great prices

Motorola’s newest entry-level phones come with smooth screens, large batteries, and great prices،

It's only been a week since Motorola made its first product announcement for 2024, and to the surprise of no one familiar with the way the Lenovo-owned brand has been doing business for several years now, two new handsets Economical motorbikes are available. now official.

THE Moto G04 And Moto G24 are also, unsurprisingly, extremely similar to the third-generation Moto G Play revealed last week, as well as the G14 and G34 models that are breaking out in late 2023. Which makes these puppies very appealing to the masses, of course , are their Incredibly low prices combined with decidedly respectable features (especially when it comes to the G24) and what Motorola touts as “premium” designs and build materials.

A low-end Android soldier exceeding expectations with a 50MP camera

Because it's likely made entirely of plastic, we're not sure we really agree with Motorola's characterization of the Moto G24's build quality as “premium.” But the 6.6-inch handset definitely exceeds our expectations (just as its maker claims) when it comes to camera capabilities, screen technology, battery capacity, and charging speeds.

That's all taking into account, of course, the G24's €129 recommended price for some European markets, which we could try to convert to US dollars, but there's really no reason to do so. The chances of seeing this product released (and officially) in the United States are practically non-existent, although Motorola is currently ready to confirm its later availability in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.

A 50 MP main rear camera equipped with sophisticated Quad Pixel technology is probably the most impressive spec of the ultra-affordable Moto G24 (4G LTE only), which also supports 90 Hz display refresh rate capabilities while packing the octa-core MediaTek Helio G85. processing power and a hefty 5,000 mAh battery with 15W charging speeds.

Don't get me wrong, it certainly is not the best mid-range phone money can buy in (early) 2024, but that's mainly because it's not really a mid-range deal to begin with. Instead, the €129 price tag puts the Moto G24 firmly in the low-end category, and for a low-end smartphone, that center punch certainly qualifies as a “premium” design choice and (almost) all rest is also remarkably advanced. .

You even get a secondary rear-facing shooter (although not very great with Macro Vision capabilities and a modest 2-megapixel count), plus stereo speakers powered by Dolby Atmos for “immersive” sound , a sound not too much. bad 8MP selfie camera, and even preloaded Android 14 software.

An even cheaper phone with an equally “premium” design

When we say “similar,” we actually mean pretty much identical, because there's almost no way to tell the Moto G04 apart from the top-of-the-line G24 at first glance. This is obviously a good thing and a great compliment to Motorola's new device, which is more modest, but only slightly more affordable than the Moto G24.

In all honesty, the G04 doesn't seem to justify your $119 outlay with basically the same 6.6-inch 90Hz screen and 5,000mAh cell as the $129 G24, but a 16MP rear camera at its considerably more modest (without secondary). sensor at all), only a 5MP selfie shooter and slower 10W charging.

Like its slightly more expensive and significantly better sibling, the Moto G04 uses RAM Boost technology to turn internal storage into what's called “virtual RAM” and, of course, increase its memory to make multitasking easier when you have it. most needed. Just like the G24, this entry-level device hits European stores today, with sales expected to expand to Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific later.