With the 5G spectrum auction done in India, smartphone companies have announced a slew of 5G phones in affordable range. And one of the newest players in the market is Moto G62 5G. Motorola introduced the handset in the sub-20K segment. The phone has arrived with the same old boring look that we already have seen on a number of Moto G series phones like the Moto G52 and Moto G42. However, the Moto G62 has missed out on some key features like the AMOLED display and 30W fast charging in favour of incorporating 5G as compared. But the question is “can we compromise on the things that Moto G62 missed just to get a 5G-enabled phone at a budget price?” To know this you have to read the detailed review here.
The Moto G62 features the same old design that we have already seen on other G series phones of the past. There's nothing new and nothing exciting. It seems like Motorola has just rebranded the Moto G52 on the design front just to bring a budget 5G phone ASAP. While I find it boring, for most of you, it looks decent, especially with its sultry matte finish over a polycarbonate back. Motorola's branding is embossed in the middle, while you will get the triple-camera setup arranged vertically inside an elliptical camera module on the back. The phone weighs just 184g and is thick at 8.6mm. On the front, it packs a FHD+, LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Though it's a minor downgrade over the G52's AMOLED screen, the higher refresh rate of 120Hz makes everything appear smooth. Moreover, the display offers nice viewing angles, bright colours and 600 nits of brightness levels, all of which boasts a good enough media consumption experience.
On top of this, the device comes with WideVine L1 certification for HD OTT streaming.
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