Time now to move on to our next top story- and this is two phones together- the Motorola g60 and the Motorola g40 fusion. Now I have to tell you off late Motorola seems to be very, very aggressive, but this aggressive, I had not thought you know who they are taking on they're taking on Xiaomi, with their brands me and Redmi they're, taking on Poco they're, taking on Realme they're, taking on anybody that claims to be the king of the under 20 and under 15 000 rupee market. Now it's tough actually to take a call on the fact that you're going to actually displace these super kings, because what do Xiaomi Realme Poco all do what they do. Are they come up with a very aggressive phone at a very aggressive price? Give you fantastic hardware, and it makes it almost impossible for anybody else to compete, because they're also playing the game of adware bloatware. You know apps that they've already put in out there now Motorola doesn't do that. So they've got the cleanest software and UI ever I mean it's almost as good as stock android.
Just a few editions of good motor stuff like motor actions, so can they compete with these people because with these two phones, that's what Motorola seems to be wanting to do? I'm going to give you a little of a preview, great looking fantastic processor, very, very good camera. One of them is 108 megapixel great screen on the phones, very good battery life, 6000, my and I'll. Tell you one thing: they actually do beat those brands. Let's take a look at our review, we'll compare them also to a few phones from those brands. Motorola has done it again.
The two new g series phones seem like Motorola, wants to prove a major point if you've ever wanted flagship, great smartphone features, but you're on a serious budget. The new motor lineup is your answer. Motorola has launched the motor g60 and the motor g40 fusion, two new made for India smartphones that offer incredible value. The motor g60 is the more powerful of the two phones with a price of 17 999 rupees. There is a lot that motor has bundled into this package.
It has a big focus on cameras with a large 108 mp primary sensor, which means smartphone photography just got elevated. Thankfully they haven't only slapped in a megapixel number. They have taken care of all the other things that matter for good photography with the new ultra pixel technology. The camera sensor captures a lot of light and details which makes shots taken from the g60 look perfect. The g60 also features three more lenses with a 8mp ultrawide lens that also doubles up as a macro shooter, a 8mp macro lens and a 2mp depth.
Camera performance across the board is perfect. What makes the motor experience richer? Is the 6.8 inch FHD plus display on the g60, and we were impressed with the color reproduction of the screen. The 120 hertz refresh rate on the panel meant that using the phone felt smoother than ever another aspect of the g60 that makes this phone buttery smooth is the 6 GB ram and a Qualcomm snapdragon 732 g processor, both of which combine to make this phone power through games web browsing or, basically anything you throw at it. Motor phones are known to have big batteries, and the g60 is no stranger to that. It features a massive 6000 my battery this size, combined with a frugal processor, meant that we didn't have to worry about the phone dying on us anytime during the day and sometimes even way into the second day.
So now that we know what the motor g60 is all about, we know that you want to see how it performs head-to-head against another leading device in this price range. The Redmi Note 10 pro max. The motor g60 has a bigger footprint, with a 6.8 inch display as compared to the Redmi Note 10 pro max's 6.67 inch one. There are some similarities in the devices with the same snapdragon 732g chip powering both these phones. There is a quad camera setup on both with a 108 mp main sensor and a 8mp ultrawide lens photography.
Results on the Motorola were way better and the low light performance, as well as dynamic range, were also much better. The motor g60 can capture macro shots as well from the ultra-wide lens, and it also has an additional 8mp dedicated macro shooter as compared to the 5mp macro lens. On the Redmi Note, 10 pro max Motorola has also bundled in a bigger 6000 my battery, while the Redmi has a 50 to 20 my battery. Another big difference is on the software side of things, while both phones, ship with android 11, the motor g60, has a stock android offering, whereas its Redmi counterpart has a skin on top and all the extra baggage that comes with the Xiaomi phone. While it is clear that the motor g60 is a way better offering on all fronts, another factor that makes this a sweeter deal is that the motor g60 retails for 17 999 rupees, whereas the Redmi Note 10 pro max, is sold for 19, 999 rupees and now, let's talk about the motor g40 fusion, it also comes with a huge 6.8 inch display with a 120 hertz refresh rate, while it keeps the same 6000 my battery as the g60. It swaps out the 108 mp lens for a 64 mp quad camera setup.
At a price of 13 999 rupees, the motor g40 fusion also competes with a lot of budget offerings in the market, pitting it against the realm 8. The motor g40 is not only cheaper at 13 999, but it also comes with a snapdragon 732g chipset, also in terms of looks design photography as well as performance. The motor was the easy winner. The Realme 8 is even priced higher at 14 999, and it ships with a MediaTek hello g95 processor, with both the new g series. Phones, Motorola, has proved a major point.
Xiaomi Poco and realm should all be very afraid of this. All new Motorola.
Source : NDTV