I have had this particular mobile phone for a week. So I will give some initial impressions because I haven't had it for a very long time.
I chose Motorola because I have a thing for it and I want to have either stock Android or something close to it. There is also Nokia, but I consider them to be three who talk and one who dances.
I was torn between this one and the g54, and I ultimately chose this one for two reasons. For the OLED screen and because it includes a charger in the package. (I'm not sure if I made the right choice).
I won't talk about its technical specifications, anyone can find them here in detail. I will say that my previous basic device was the Xiaomi mi a3. So my logic will be to say to what extent I feel like I upgraded.
I felt like I upgraded in terms of resolution and screen size, as well as the fingerprint sensor which was slow and kind of terrible on the mi a3. And that's where it stops.
The battery of the mi a3 is significantly better. This one is not bad, but it's not a good battery either. I would describe it as average. One test I always do is how much it drops when the phone is idle, mainly when you're sleeping. Here we have an issue. I used to leave the Xiaomi at 85% and when I woke up, it would barely drop to 84.
With the Motorola, it drops by 7-8%. That's not good, believe me.
Also, for 12 GB of RAM, if I say that the phone is a beast, I would be lying. It's faster for a second at most, compared to the mi a3 which has 4 GB of RAM and Snapdragon 665.
Now let's talk about whether I recommend someone to buy it. Generally, I think it's a solid phone. And I believe it's worth it overall.
However, if someone doesn't have a thing for having the cleanest possible Android, I think there are better options in this price range. Not many, but they exist.
Oh, and one last thing. The photos it takes are not terrible, but they're not anything special either.
I hope I helped.
7/1/24: After a few more days of use, nothing has changed. I still believe that the battery could be better. I repeat, it's not bad. But it's not the device's strong point. To put it simply, it's not the kind of battery that you have in mind that won't let you down if you leave the house with a low percentage, like 30%, and need to use the phone with data on.
And something I didn't mention earlier, one of the strongest features is its sound. Both in terms of volume and quality. Both with the speakers and when you connect headphones. Sometimes, at high volumes, the device buzzes a bit, but personally, I don't have an issue with it. I mention it for someone who might have a problem with it, that it's true.
And a clarification. I have spent my money on this phone and bought it. I'm not judging it as a competitor. I'm trying to be as objective as possible to help someone who is considering buying it and comes here to see what's going on. Otherwise, reviews don't make sense.
And to wrap up the topic, in the most important question of whether it's worth buying, the answer is as follows. There may be some details that could be better, but in my opinion, it's worth it 100%