Moto G64 5G Review: Motorola is once again making waves in the budget smartphone market with its latest release, the Moto G64 5G. Following the success of its mid-range Moto Edge 50 Pro, the company is targeting budget-conscious consumers with this new addition to its Moto G-series lineup. Packed with features like a MediaTek Dimensity 7025 chipset, a powerful 50MP main camera, and a whopping 6000mAh battery supporting 30W charging, the Moto G64 5G comes in Ice Lilac, Mint Green, and Pearl Blue colours. With a starting price of Rs. 14999 in India, it's positioned as a successor to the Moto G54. Having spent several weeks with the Mint Green variant, I'll be sharing my insights on whether this smartphone lives up to its promise as a solid 5G option under Rs. 15000. Let's delve into the review to uncover the truth.
Looking at the design of the Moto G64 5G, it's pretty much what you'd anticipate from a typical Motorola phone in this price range. The camera module on the back is rectangular, housing two lenses, with the Motorola logo sitting in the middle. Both the back panel and frame are crafted from polycarbonate material. The back panel has a matte finish, giving it a sleek look while also resisting fingerprint smudges. Considering its price, the phone feels comfortable to hold.
Moving to the front, you'll notice a camera hole positioned centrally, surrounded by thick bezels, giving the phone a somewhat ordinary appearance. The design is square-shaped, and the build quality is satisfactory. However, at 192 grams, it's on the heavier side for its segment, which might make extended one-handed use tiring. The Moto G64 offers dual SIM slots, a hybrid SIM slot, power, and volume buttons. Down at the bottom, you'll find a 3.5mm headphone jack, Type-C charging port, and dual speakers. An added bonus is its IP52 rating, providing protection against accidental spills or splashes. Overall, I found the design appealing, especially the Mint Green variant. The device checks off
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