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We just got our hands on the Motorola Moto G53, so let’s do an unboxing.
The Moto G53 comes in simple packaging with a 10W charger and USB cable, which is good for the environment. You should buy a case if you’re the clumsy type, though.
The Motorola Moto G53 is a capable phone. It packs an 8nm Snapdragon 480+ chipset, which enables 5G, a key upgrade over the Moto G52. But in terms of performance the SoC is a notch below the 6nm Snapdragon 680 in the G52. Elsewhere too the comparison continues to be unfavorable for the successor.
The display is a step down from the G52: now a 6.5-inch 720x1600px LCD versus a 6.6-inch 1080p AMOLED panel. On the plus side, the Moto G53’s screen refreshes faster at 120Hz.
The 5,000mAh battery maxes out on a 10W charge, whereas the previous phone supported 30W.
Motorola Moto G53
The Motorola Moto G53 costs €250 at the time of this writing. The bad thing is that its predecessor is still on the market and costs around €210. But maybe it works better in real life and justifies the difference?
The post continues on our Blog: Motorola Moto G53 in review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
The Moto G53 comes in simple packaging with a 10W charger and USB cable, which is good for the environment. You should buy a case if you’re the clumsy type, though.
The Motorola Moto G53 is a capable phone. It packs an 8nm Snapdragon 480+ chipset, which enables 5G, a key upgrade over the Moto G52. But in terms of performance the SoC is a notch below the 6nm Snapdragon 680 in the G52. Elsewhere too the comparison continues to be unfavorable for the successor.
The display is a step down from the G52: now a 6.5-inch 720x1600px LCD versus a 6.6-inch 1080p AMOLED panel. On the plus side, the Moto G53’s screen refreshes faster at 120Hz.
The 5,000mAh battery maxes out on a 10W charge, whereas the previous phone supported 30W.
Motorola Moto G53
The Motorola Moto G53 costs €250 at the time of this writing. The bad thing is that its predecessor is still on the market and costs around €210. But maybe it works better in real life and justifies the difference?
The post continues on our Blog: Motorola Moto G53 in review
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!