- Gender
- Male
- Country
- Uganda
Reviewed Device: Moto g 2021
Description
Motorola’s G-series has long been a solid bet for budget phone shoppers, but that may be changing. Over the past year, there's been stiff competition from the likes of the OnePlus Nord N10 5G and the TCL 10L. Motorola's 2021 iteration of the Moto G Power ($249.99) not only fails to keep up with the competition, it lags behind its own predecessor with a lower-resolution display, a downgraded modem, and a dated version of Android.
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Price:
Things I like
Tasted out the camera and it's pretty awesome plus the user interface isn't bad too makes accessing some applications easier
Things I don't like
The RAM isn't worth 2021. I mean 3gb doesn't make sense right now
Overall Ratings:
Verdict
A Samsung A 12 would be a better option its way better on all specs
Description
Motorola’s G-series has long been a solid bet for budget phone shoppers, but that may be changing. Over the past year, there's been stiff competition from the likes of the OnePlus Nord N10 5G and the TCL 10L. Motorola's 2021 iteration of the Moto G Power ($249.99) not only fails to keep up with the competition, it lags behind its own predecessor with a lower-resolution display, a downgraded modem, and a dated version of Android.
Performance:
Camera:
Quality:
Price:
Things I like
Tasted out the camera and it's pretty awesome plus the user interface isn't bad too makes accessing some applications easier
Things I don't like
The RAM isn't worth 2021. I mean 3gb doesn't make sense right now
Overall Ratings:
Verdict
A Samsung A 12 would be a better option its way better on all specs