The Moto G6 is a value for money proposition with modern screen, a front-facing fingerprint sensor, dual cameras on the rear, glass build, USB type-C port and a sort of water resistance.
Motorola, a Lenovo-owned smartphone manufacturer, recently refreshed its affordable Moto G-series with the launch of the Moto G6 in India. The smartphone is the first Moto device to sport a tall screen, which has become a common feature in smartphones launched in 2018. Interestingly, it is not just a new aspect ratio screen, the phone also gets dual rear cameras, premium glass built, front-mounted fingerprint sensor and a face unlock mechanism that makes it a feature rich proposition in the midrange segment.
The Moto G6 seems to be a value for money proposition, at least on paper. However, does it tick all the right boxes when it comes to real life scenarios? Let’s find out:
Moto
G6 design
The
Moto G6 features a classic Motorola
design with metal chassis sandwiched in between the front and back
glasses. The glass design looks premium and the phone feels solid in
hand. However, just like any other glass-based smartphone, the
phone’s back is a fingerprint magnet that dulls its sheen and makes
it look greasy. The dual camera set-up and LED flash on the back is
placed inside a circular module that bulges out, making the phone
uneven on flat surfaces and attracts scratches on the rim. On the
front, the modern 5.7-inch 18:9 aspect ratio screen stretches from
edge-to-edge, but leaves noticeable bezels on the top and bottom.
Thankfully, the bottom bezel features fingerprint sensor that
improves the phone’s overall utility.
Moto
G6 performance
The
Moto G6 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 system-on-chip (SoC),
paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The phone boots
Android Oreo out of the box with no bloatware pre-installed and
vanilla interface reminiscent of Pixel smartphones. The phone’s
performance is top-notch with no visible lag or inconsistency
anywhere. However, due to entry-level processor, the phone struggles
to run processor or graphic intensive apps.
Moto
G6 camera
In
terms of imaging, the phone’s dual camera set up on the back
features a 12-megapixel primary sensor, mated with a 5MP
depth-sensing lens. While the camera output is satisfactory, the
add-on features such as spot colour, which allows you to pick a
colour and leaves everything else in black and white, and portrait
mode with selective focus, which allows readjusting the focus after
the shot, leave a lot to explore and experiment. For selfies, the
phone sports a 16MP front camera with soft LED flash. The front
camera output is also satisfactory, but nothing exceptional.
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