Moto G200 5G could give the Pixel 6 a run for its money
The year is almost over, and we enter the season which is usually associated with shopping and offers. Most smartphone makers have shown their hands for 2021, but it seems that Motorola has not finished. Almost at the eleventh hour, it revealed a handful of new cellphones that stretched almost all levels, and those, in particular, the Moto G200 5G, was almost a better deal compared to the Non-Pro Google Pixel 6, depending on certain factors.
The series “G” Motorola has traditionally been associated with a middle-class brand, but has slightly disrupted the water this year with the launch of the Moto G100. Regardless of that name, the phone was amrid with most upscale hardware, at least for the start of 2021, from Snapdragon 870 to a 6.7-inch 90Hz screen. The Moto G200 5G continues the new tradition but with better specifications more according to the correct 2021 seed.
That identity comes in the form of Snapdragon 888+, currently the Qualcomm title holder as far as the premium chipset goes. The screen has been upgraded to the FHD + FHD + LCD screen (6.8-inch, a more interesting feature despite the lack of content that will use it. Last but not least, there is an increase in the camera to the main sensor 108MP, join the ultra-wide macro camera ultra-wide 8MP and sensors 2MP depth.
However, there are several cut angles, it is possible to reach the Motorola target price for the Moto G200 5G. There is only one memory configuration available from 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage, and the front facing camera has been reduced to only one 16MP sensor. At least do a little better than pixels 6 in the charging department, supporting 33W fast charging for 5,000 mAh batteries.
Of course, cellphone hardware is not all that exists for a good user experience, and the Moto G200 5G naturally missed on several machine learning features on display by pixels 6. Motorola does have a habit of its own “UX I”. Add-on to an Android experience, including a strange “ready”, at least you throw your screen to a TV or Windows PC.