The Motorola Moto G62 is among the few phones around € 200 that offer 5G connectivity thanks to the budget Snapdragon 480+ chip.

At first glance, it’s a bit disconcerting as the Snapdragon 680 powers the supposedly inferior Moto G52, but in reality the 480+ is a faster chip and is the only one with a 5G modem. So it’s mainly Qualcomm’s naming scheme to blame.

Motorola Moto G62 under review

The phone is built around a fast 6.5-inch 120Hz IPS LCD and carries as a stereo speaker set for a more complete multimedia experience. There is only one memory option available and it is 4GB / 128GB. The memory is expandable via a hybrid microSD card slot.

Motorola Moto G62 under review

The camera setup is quite familiar since it was also used in the G52. We have a 50 MP 1 / 2.76 “main camera sensor, with a pixel size of 0.64 µm behind the f / 1.8 lens, as well as 8 MP ultrawide and 2 MP macro cameras. which is located inside the centered hole has a 16MP sensor and f / 2.2 aperture.

Motorola Moto G62 under review

The entire system is powered by a 5,000mAh battery that draws a maximum of 15W, and interestingly enough, both are a downgrade from last year’s Moto G60. However, specs aren’t everything, so we have to run our usual series of tests to see actual power runtimes and charging times.

Motorola Moto G62 under review

The Moto G62 is one of the most affordable 5G phones on the market, so it probably has a lot of people wondering if it’s worth it. Stay tuned and we’ll let you know.

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