How's it going everybody welcome to another episode of sick Eric TV, and today I'm going to be going on over the Motorola one ace 5 g. Now this phone came out some time ago, and I was able to get my hands on it, and I've been using this for about three weeks now perfect device for the money. If you could get this for under 300 is definitely a good buy, so we're going to go over uh, some of the stuff I like about it and some stuff. I don't like about it. So, let's jump down into it, but before we do subscribe to this channel, if you end up liking, this video give me a thumbs up if not thumbs down. That is quite all right.
So let's go ahead and jump down and get started with this. So the display is a pretty nice display. It is an uh 6.7 inch, IPS display uh 1080 by 2400, and it is 20 by nine. You get 393 pixels per inch, so it's a nice display. I would have liked to see an AMOLED display on here, just because uh I don't like CDs.
They prevent you from having an uh always on display, so it's pretty much just an ambient so where, if you lift it up it'll pop up the ambient display, but then it'll go back off. So I would prefer some sort of AMOLED on here just to give it more punchlines and deeper blacks. But it's still a nice IPS panel, no issues it could get a little brighter, but I think it still does the job pretty well. Colors are perfect on here. Uh, no issues whatsoever, uh yeah other than that uh the punch hole too.
I would prefer to see just a little smaller punch hole on there. It is quite big, but not a deal. Breaker uh usually get used to things like that. At least that's not a notch. So going over to the uh speaker quality, it is only a bottom firing.
Speaker audio on here sounds okay, it's not the best. I would have preferred stereo speakers on here, but you do get a lot of you get audio effects, and this does, I guess, adapt to whatever you're listening to, so it would switch on over and read like save, using Bluetooth, headphones it'll, adapt to that if you're using wired, headphones, it'll. Adapt to that too, and the audio on here as far as Bluetooth go sounds really, really good. With the Bluetooth audio, the headphone jack uh, it sounds okay, it's decent, but audio on here, Bluetooth, perfect speaker, not so great we're going to go ahead and play a little clip of the speaker to let you know how that sounds so yeah. That is how the bottom firing speaker sounds.
As you can see it's! Okay! It's not! That great would have preferred stereo speakers going on over to uh performance. You do get a snapdragon 750 g with 5g enabled on here so uh. This phone is a bit snappier than I thought it would be. It's got six gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of internal storage, and you also do get a micro SD card stop uh slot. So that's really, really good.
A lot of phones don't offer that, but six gigabytes of ram on here, coupled with Motorola's um sort of stock android skin on here. This thing flies pretty good and no issues with stuttering on here whatsoever. It is a pretty snappy phone, and it's a lot snappier than I thought it would be than past Motorola devices. This is a really, really nice performer as far as everyday usage and not being slow or sluggish. This thing really does knock it out of the park.
It's very smooth, uh, going back to the display, I would have preferred a higher refresh display. It's only 60 hertz. So if this had a 90 hertz display man, this thing would just fly and be really smoother a lot smoother than it is now, but no complaints in the performance department. This thing is a beast and I have no issues with it whatsoever. It performs well uh, no lagging no, nothing, it's a pretty snappy phone for what it is so on over to the build quality.
Now this phone is made out of plastic, but it is a pretty solid build. As you can see, it's not hollow sounding whatsoever. It sounds solid, and it's built really nicely. It's a very thick phone and a pretty heavy phone, but it's not too bad, and the frame is also made out of plastic, but this phone actually feels. Let me see if I can wipe this off a little.
It feels pretty nice in the hand. It's got a nice curve to the back. The display is flat, but the build quality on here. I think Motorola did a pretty good job on the build quality. It feels solid.
It does not feel cheap, even though it's plastic, I don't really have any scratches on here, uh in the time that I've been using it- and I have been using this without a case for some time too, but it's a really nice build. Furthermore, it feels solid in the hands. Buttons are nice and click, no issues whatsoever. Uh. You do get a capacitive fingerprint sensor on the back, which is also fast and snappy, and you can also use it to uh, bring down your notification shade on the uh on your home screen as well.
So that's really nice. It gives you that gesture on the capacitive fingerprint sensor on the back, but still really fast, no issues with the fingerprint build quality nicely built solid phone going on over to the cameras. The cameras on here actually surprise me, uh. The main sensor is a 48 megapixel main sensor. You also get an 8 megapixel ultra-wide and a 2 megapixel macro.
Let's face it, nobody really uses the macro lens uh front facing camera is a 16 megapixel uh camera. You can record 4k 30 frames per second on the rear and 1080p 30 frames per second on the front, and the pictures on here actually come out perfect a lot better than I thought they would uh. They look really nice in the daytime. They tend to fall apart a little in the nighttime, but still for this kind of phone and for Motorola pictures on here are really impressive. I have no issues whatsoever other than the low light performance pictures during the day and outside just come out.
Perfect video on here is pretty good uh it's above average. It's not you know no, no OnePlus or Samsung, but video on here actually is pretty good, no issues whatsoever.1080P on the front. I would have liked to see 1080 a little something higher like the 4k on the front, but considering the price of this device. I'm not complaining at all pictures on here. Looks perfect.
You probably be seeing some pictures flash on your screen taking on the Motorola ace, I'm just going to call it. The Motorola base the battery on here. It's got a 5 000 William hour battery. Yes, a huge battery on the Motorola ace, and I can tell you that is definitely a strong point of this phone. I was able to get over 20 hours of usage and that's just watching videos streaming music using this normal, not really playing any games or anything.
I don't do that, but still using this to stream music to watch videos and play music and text, and do all of that stuff. Free life on here really, really good for uh this type of phone- and I was really impressed with that. I let this thing go until it died, and it was like two days before this thing actually died on me uh charging. I would prefer something a little quicker. It's only 15 watt charging uh, but it still does the job.
It's not the fastest in the world. Uh USB type c, uh 2.0 on here so uh, Bluetooth, point 5.1 as well, not the highest in specs, but still a really, really nice phone. If you're looking for a nice budget durable phone, the Motorola ace is the way to go this phone. If you could get this under 300, it is a bet I think T-Mobile has it for like 260. So that is a really, really good deal on here.
You could probably get a cheaper elsewhere, but don't pay anything over 300. I think anything under this phone is worth it, and it's definitely a champ uh. No issues I've definitely been enjoying this other than the display. I would have preferred something uh more of an AMOLED panel other than LCD. I really don't like LCD panels, but this one actually looks pretty good battery life.
Definitely a huge plus on here. You could get days of battery on this device. No problem cameras, definitely good enough for social media and for taking some nice shots. You definitely can do that with the Motorola ace performance flawless on here. This phone really surprised me in the performance department.
It's got enough ram. It's got enough storage and a very capable chipset. To give you a nice pleasant experience, I would have preferred to see a 90 hertz refresh rate on here, but it is what it is. It's a budget phone, so you're not going to get any high refresh rate on the display on the phone like this, but still we could only hope for a future. You know high refresh display from Motorola that would be perfect audio on here, headphone jack, it's decent, the speaker, not that great Bluetooth audio really, really good.
On this phone, no issues. I love listening to music on here. It just sounds perfect with all those equalizer effects, um all the Motorola actions to karate chop to turn on your light. So yeah here is the motor app. It allows you to personalize everything, your styles, your wallpaper, your layout, you could change your color.
Your icon shapes your wallpapers everything. You could change your layout, everything on this phone. You could really customize it really nicely all the gestures, quick capture, the flash, the fast flashlight works really well to karate chop to turn on and off your flashlight lift to unlock flip for do not disturb all the adjusters on here. The Motorola includes is just very, very nice uh everything works well, the peak display that's pretty much you're, always on display. They really do a good job with their uh, their app and all their gestures on their devices.
It's just really nice, and I love all the gestures on here. Um. Another complaint that I forgot to mention is that you really can't use any third-party launchers on here, which is pretty sad only because the uh gestures are built into the home launcher uh. For me, I was able to download nova launcher and use it, but I had to download and install fluid navigation in order to use a third-party launcher. So it was a bit of a hassle to do ADB to activate this, but in the end I was able to install and use nova launcher and still have all the gestures available on there.
So if you definitely want to install a third-party launcher, I definitely suggest going in and downloading fluid navigation and setting that up that way, you are able to do that uh other than that. If you're, not very tech-savvy, you are going to be stuck with the Motorola launcher on here and no option to uh be able to switch that out. So keep that in mind, but the Motorola one is very, very excellent phone for the money, a solid build. This thing is really nice. I've enjoyed my time with it three weeks with this device, no complaints other than the ones I mentioned earlier still solid device.
Definitely recommend it to you guys if you want to check out a nice inexpensive phone that will do the job, and it is worth the money so with that being said guys. Hopefully you enjoyed this video thumbs up if you did thumbs down. If you didn't stay safe subscribe, and I will see you in the next one, peace.
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