Motorola's G54, priced at Rs 15,999, impresses with its robust battery life and a commendable 12GB RAM variant, catering to heavy users. However, the LCD display may deter some, especially avid entertainment lovers. The audio quality does stand out, ...
Read Full ReviewIf you're in the market for an affordable 5G phone with a nice smooth display, vegan leather back finish, and a 5000mAh battery pack, then the Moto G34 5G could be your go-to choice. It boasts a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a punch-hole notch an...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G84 5G offers a slim leather design, unique Pantone color options, 12GB RAM, and 256GB storage. It has a good camera but may lag behind in performance....
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G24 Power boasts a clean user interface, impressive battery life, and an IP52 rating for splashes. However, it falls short in the 5G compatibility department. Display-wise, its 6.56-inch IPS LCD screen offers a 90Hz refresh rate, though its ...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G54 provides exceptional value in its price range. While aspects like camera and design could be improved, it offers clean software, reliable performance, and excellent battery life. Despite some camera inconsistencies, it justifies its pric...
Read Full ReviewWhile the bloat-free software experience with promised updates and lasting battery life seems like a catch for Moto G62, the shortcomings in the camera department can be a bummer....
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G14 is a sucessor to the last year's Moto G13 smartphone. The G14 comes with a 6.5-inch display that has a Full HD+ resolution. The device runs Android 13 out of the box with stock Android UI on top. It also has a microSD card slot and a 20W...
Read Full ReviewAt Rs. 12,999, the Moto G32 has some stiff competition from Realme, Samsung and Vivo. The 90Hz display paired with a 5,000mAh battery and stereo speakers can be attractive. It would have been good to see multiple variants of the device besides the 4G...
Read Full ReviewMoto G71 5G is the latest mid-range phone to offer future network connectivity. It sports AMOLED display without high refresh rate. The use of Snapdragon 695 chipset with 6GB RAM makes it reliable for daily use. You also get 128GB storage which is no...
Read Full ReviewMoto G60 is an excellent addition to the competitive mid-range segment in India. The phone features a 120Hz refresh rate display, powered by the reliable Snapdragon 732G chipset with 6GB RAM for effective performance. The triple cameras do a good job...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G73 is a solid option with a clean and secure Android experience, along with 5G connectivity and all-day battery life, all at a reasonable price point, but its lack of an AMOLED panel, slow charging, and no support for 4K video recording may...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto E13 is a capable entry-level phone with a stylish design, average performance and a good UI. However, it charges slowly and offers lacklustre camera performance. ...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G32, priced under Rs 12,000, boasts a clean user interface and water-repellent design, along with a decent battery life. However, its lack of 5G connectivity, relatively slow charging at 30W, and low peak brightness may disappoint some users...
Read Full ReviewMoto G40 Fusion packs decent specifications in the sub-20,000 category. The smartphone has a wide display with HDR 10+ certification, impressive triple-rear cameras (64MP+8MP+2MP) offering excellent image quality, offers ample space thanks to its exp...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G72 is an intriguing smartphone. The smartphone packs segment-leading features and offers a good design language. The model features pretty high brightness and comes with a pOLED panel that is good for media consumption. The device also feat...
Read Full ReviewIn its pricing range, the Moto E13 is a balanced smartphone. It features a nice design, respectable performance, a long battery life, loud speakers, and the most recent Android version. The camera quality and display are mediocre, and charging the de...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G22 is a decent budget-centric smartphone from the company. The handset offers a tall design and packs a good display to help you with your daily usage. The phone can also perform day-to-day tasks easily and offers a decent pair of cameras. ...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G42 is a good option to consider in this price segment. The phone comes with a different design language, and the display also seems good. The device also packs a bloat-free user interface and provides good performance in day-to-day usage. M...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G82 5G 8GB RAM is probably one of the best options you can get under the Rs 25,000 price segment. The handset offers a premium design and comes with reliable performance. The star of the show is the display, which offers vivid colours and go...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G51 5G sports a 6.8-inch AMOLED display. The device offers excellent performance, thanks to the Snapdragon 480 Plus SoC. The device's camera performance is average in low light conditions. The phone packs a 5,000mAh battery that offers longe...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G52 128GB option brings a good mix of power and stability at this price point. The smartphone comes loaded with a reliable Snapdragon processor and you also get business-grade ThinkShield security for added protection. The phone offers a sle...
Read Full ReviewMoto G9 Power as the name suggests, will never let you down with its performance or battery backup. It helps the phone supports fast charging via USB Type C. You get a big screen experience which is ideal for watching videos on the go. The cameras on...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G31 comes with a 6.4-inch AMOLED display that has Full HD+ resolution. The device boots Android 11 out of the box with stock UI on top. On the backside, the device features a 50MP dual-camera setup, which takes some good images. The device o...
Read Full ReviewDespite focusing more on its display, the Moto G82 can perform decently when used casually, but optics isn't its forte. Its price of Rs. 21,490 puts it up against the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ and the Realme 9 Pro Plus. ...
Read Full ReviewMoto G30 features a host of impressive features under the hood. The mid-range handset packs an impressive quad-rear camera setup composed of a 64MP primary sensor. It is followed by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth ...
Read Full ReviewMoto E7 Plus packs a big display with waterdrop notch that carries the front camera. The dual rear cameras deliver decent quality photos and with the 5,000mAh battery you get long backup on a single charge. However, the screen resolution is limited t...
Read Full ReviewMotorola E7 Power is a device that offers a big screen with long battery backup. Everything else is there to make up the numbers. Yes, having the Helio G25 chipset is good for the money but only with 2GB RAM is not ideal anymore. And for a budget pho...
Read Full ReviewMoto G40 Fusion is a mixed-bag device. It has a Full HD+ screen with 120Hz refresh rate, a reliable hardware powering the device and long battery life. However, the bulky design might off-put some people, and the storage slot loses out second SIM. Th...
Read Full ReviewAt an asking price of Rs 9,499, the Moto G13 proves every buck to its consumer. It ticks almost all the things right. However, display resolution and bloatware could have been done better. ...
Read Full ReviewMoto G9 gives you the promise of clean Android interface without any bloatware. Its design has an appealing effect, and the water-repellent coating is a bonus. The triple rear cameras can click decent photos in daylight and the battery backup is pret...
Read Full ReviewThe Moto G 5G is one of the affordable 5G phones in the market right now, powered by the Snapdragon 750G chipset. It sports a large display, packs triple cameras at the back, and a quality selfie camera. Even the 5,000mAh battery offers decent backup...
Read Full ReviewMoto E7 Power 64GB is a compact performer with a decent specs sheet. Some of the notable features of the device include daylight photography and clean software with future updates. The phone comes with a Hybrid SIM slot. Hence you need to sacrifice a...
Read Full ReviewMoto G10 Power live up to its name, almost. It packs a big screen with HD+ quality which ensures you get long backup thanks to the built-in 6000mAh battery that supports 20W fast charging. The rear cameras do a good job for this price, and getting An...
Read Full ReviewMoto E40 comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display. The device is powered by an octa-core Unisoc T700 chipset. The smartphone packs 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The smartphone boots Android 11 out of the box. The device packs a 5000mAh batter...
Read Full ReviewMoto G31 is another phone in the mid-range bracket that has some good and some bad parts. It sports an AMOLED display but misses on high refresh rate. The hardware includes 6GB RAM with 128GB storage which is expandable at the cost of second SIM. The...
Read Full ReviewMobile Phones | Price |
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Moto G64 | Rs. 13,999 |
Moto G54 | Rs. 14,999 |
Moto G34 | Rs. 10,999 |
Moto G84 | Rs. 18,999 |
Moto G24 Power | Rs. 7,999 |
Moto G34 8GB RAM | Rs. 11,999 |
Moto G64 256GB | Rs. 15,999 |
Moto G04 | Rs. 6,999 |
Moto G54 256GB | Rs. 16,999 |
Moto G24 Power 8GB RAM | Rs. 8,999 |