Motorola Moto G40 Review: specs and features, camera quality test, gaming benchmark, user opinions and photos
Motorola Moto G40 Overview
Motorola Moto G40 - youth bestseller
Not every fan of Android smartphones can afford to purchase an expensive flagship. But it is often young people who are deprived of the budget, having the warmest feelings for beautiful, technological and productive phones. The Motorola company decided to make a real gift to such users, presenting the magnificent hero of today's review.
With its design, the novelty resembles full-fledged flagship devices. A similar block of cameras, a side fingerprint sensor, modest screen frames, coupled with the original design of the back panel, look interesting. Claims can only be made about the plastic of the body and the form factor of the 13-megapixel selfie camera, but these shortcomings are explained by the developer's desire to reduce the cost of the phablet. Following the tradition of the low-middle price segment, the installed display is endowed with a low resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. On the one hand, a number of people will notice the mediocre clarity of the displayed picture, on the other hand, the performance and autonomy from such an OGS screen increases, and its other parameters cannot be criticized. Brightness and contrast are enough for direct sunlight, and a 90hertz refresh rate has a positive effect on the smoothness of content.
The technical characteristics came out very interesting. The Qualcomm Snapdragon480processor, although it belongs to the budget 400 series, has support for 5G networks, and impressive energy efficiency, and launches demanding games. With 4GB / 6GB ofRAM and an Adreno 619 video adapter, the chipset provides medium-high graphics settings in most resource-intensive projects. Maybe 64 / 128GB ofROM and did not become a record internal storage, but they are easy to expand with microSD cards. The manufacturer did not skimp on a 5000mAh battery, so two days of active use will be commonplace.
A quartet of main cameras led by a 48-megapixel Samsung GM1 sensor will upset the sophisticated photographer, but other buyers will get quite high-quality daytime photos, and there is a chance of getting not too noisy images in the evening. Android 11 and NFC contactless payments are turning into additional incentives to buy an extremely attractive and balanced device with no obvious disadvantages.
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