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Fine camera and display, lots of motorola apps that can be useful for someone
After upgrading the operating system, the data is not running. It does happen with motorol. Even a reboot to factory settings didn't help, so now I have to send it in for a complaint.
Super display for 7200kč, not only it is at the level of displays for 15k and better, I pass through my hands enough phone and this was really surprised
Perfect response of the display +144hz is really noticeable on the speed
Processor 778g+ I tried on diablo immortal runs at 144hz absolutely perfect at 60fps
A system with only things that are really useful
The shape and overall design is one of the best in my opinion
Very lightweight
Camera under 15k absolute top
I am quite a demanding user, fully satisfied my expectations
The battery could have more capacity, but for me the battery life is ok, given that the phone is quite thin and super to hold.
Charging speed could be faster, this is not some complete hate, rather just if I had to take into account some minuses so I have to mention it, but certainly for 90%people this speed will be enough given the capacity
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
Very high quality mobile. Super fast, lightweight, with great sound and a perfectly sharp camera. Although the manufacturer declares that you will hardly notice that it is plastic, but I guarantee you that you will definitely notice it. You don't really hold the iron in your hand, but it's not really necessary. The mobile holds beautifully, it is solid, robust, so why metal? After 40 days of use, great satisfaction. And especially with the battery, whose capacity on paper is not dazzling, but lasts incredibly long - power management here Motorola has managed excellently! I recommend
weight (I can carry it in my pocket without it bothering me)
the size and aspect ratio suit me exactly
design - sharp edges (I like it and it holds well.
great display, decent sunlight readability
very loud and, at a reasonable volume level, clear stereo speakers
pure android + addictive gestures from Motorola
choice of processor (power/consumption) + optimization => agility, smoothness, enough power for everything I need and at the same time good endurance (2 days) even with average battery capacity
fast 33W charging with battery overcharge protection function. If you charge at night and you have e.g. an alarm set for the morning - charging at 80% (supposedly - I have not checked: )))) interrupts and finishes just before the alarm rings.
unreliable fingerprint reader in the display (on my previous moto g6 plus it was in the form of a "button" under the display and worked much more reliably)
a very loud speaker constantly forces you to tinker with the volume, so you can't hear the phone again because you've turned it down too much before, etc. The unexpected ringing of a shaved ringtone in the immediate vicinity is a truly cardio experience
I encountered a rare case where the phone inexplicably kept disconnecting (and reconnecting) from the WiFi network. I'm not a complete computer nerd, but I couldn't figure this one out.
The previous moto g6 plus animated the weather on motorola's clock widget. It's rubbish, but it looked really great, even, I'd say, gave the impression that you had a much better display than you actually have. Why isn't that already the case with this more modern, more expensive and more powerful phone?
The main module is supposed to have OIS, but it is missing in the camera settings, how does it even work? In "pro" mode, it produces terribly blurry and out-of-focus photos even in daylight. The sensor will be fine, the "RAW" (DNG) can be processed by computer to produce solid outputs. I really can't understand postprocessing set up like that. The old G8plus shoots a level better and it was half the price three years ago. The mobile, as such, is awesome, but the cameras are killing it. If you want to take pictures, look elsewhere. I'm comparing it to the Samsung A52, completely a level away. I don't know if it's just a problem with this piece, but a big disappointment for me.
pure android
connectivity
the mobile phone itself is excellent
cameras are a big disappointment
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