Motorola launched the Moto G30 and Moto G10 |
Motorola announced the launch of two new mid-range phones in the European market, the Moto G30 and Moto G10, both of which start at less than 200 euros.
The Moto G30 and Moto G10 mark the start of a new generation dedicated to delivering a powerful camera experience and longer battery life.
These two phones are exactly the same, except that the G30 has undergone some hardware upgrades and the G10 and G30 will be launched in select European countries in the coming weeks.
Both phones have a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a Moto G30 refresh rate of 90Hz and a front camera of 13 megapixels.
The quad-lens rear camera has a 64-megapixel main sensor and a 1: 1.7 lens slot with quad-pixel technology that can capture 16-megapixel photos.
The main camera is installed on the 8MP (118 °) wide-angle camera. There is no telephoto lens. Instead, the high-resolution main sensor takes over the zooming job.
There are two other cameras, the first is a 2 mega pixel macro camera, the second is a 2 mega-pixel camera, and video recording is limited to 1080 pixels at 60 frames per second.
The G30 is powered by the Snapdragon 662 processor. In addition to the Adreno 610 GPU, it also includes eight Kryo 260 cores as well as the Android 11 operating system and some features developed by Motorola.
The phone comes with 4 GB or 6 GB random memory and 128 GB of internal storage space.
The SIM has a single version and a dual version, both of which have a microSD slot, while the dual SIM version uses a hybrid slot design. If a microSD card is installed there, it will be limited to one SIM.
The phone supports fourth generation networks, wireless networks, bluetooth, NFC, and various satellite positioning systems.
Cable connections include USB-C and a 3.5mm headphone jack. FM radio is also available.
According to our own tests, a 5000mAh battery can be used for more than 2 days and charged at 20W.
The Moto G10 is similar to the Moto G30, but there are some differences: for example, the screen works at 60Hz and the battery is charged at 10W.
There is also a Snapdragon 460 processor instead of the Snapdragon 662 processor, and the option with less RAM is limited to 4GB.
Except for the 48MP main sensor and the 8MP front camera, the camera is also similar.
Both phones have fingerprint readers on the back and Google Assistant language buttons on the side.
Both the Moto G10 and Moto G30 use a plastic case with a water-repellent design, which makes them IP52 dust and splash proof.
The Moto G10 costs 150 € and the Moto G30 180 €, both of which will be available before the end of this month.