this week Motorola Launched the Moto G60, a cell phone arriving to form the tenth generation of the Moto G family at a cost of R $ 2,699.00 and available in blue and champagne colors, the Moto G60 brings for the first time a 108MP camera to the Moto G line, still the first cell Motorola With a 120 Hz screen and a 6000 mAh battery, plus other interesting features to fight in the mid-range segment.
Equipped with a chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 732 GB, with a basic core running at 2.3 GHz, and a memory of 06 GB RAM With a storage capacity of 128GB, the Moto G60 comes with an advanced mid-range phone in the Moto G line, which provides good performance for the class and stands out as the best camera among the popular phones in Motorola. There are 03 sensors on the back, with the focus on the Isocell sensor Samsung 108 megapixels, with Ultra pixel technology, which combines 09 pixels to form a pixel larger than 2.1 microns, with greater ability to capture light, allowing images with greater clarity and quality in low-light environments. In well-lit environments, users have the ability to shoot ultra-high-resolution images while exploring every Moto G60’s main 108MP camera.
It also has an 8MP hybrid sensor that works with a wide angle like a macro camera. As a wide angle camera, it takes pictures with 108 ° aperture, and captures 4 times bigger scene. In macro mode, you can shoot an object 4 times closer, and capture more details. Finally, the 2MP depth sensor is responsible for mapping items in the foreground, efficiently providing portrait mode photos with blurred background. On the front, the 32MP front camera with Quad Pixel technology complements the range, allowing you to take 8MP photos even in low-light environments.
Another feature is the 120Hz screen. The Moto G60 has a 6.8-inch Max Vision IPS screen, with a longer aspect ratio (20.5: 9) and supports FullHD + resolution, but the main thing that distinguishes it is the greater fluidity due to the refresh rate of 120Hz. This allows you to play more smoothly as well, to improve the overall navigation experience through the system. Since it’s an intermediate cell phone, Motorola ended up opting for an IPS display and leaving little brightness to be desired, especially for HDR content.
Also worth noting is the 6000 mAh battery, when combined with the Snapodragon 732G chip, the SoC middleware, manufactured in 8nn, provides a very interesting autonomy that can last up to two days in moderate use, or at least it will ensure that the user has a battery for a period of In at least a day of heavy use. The download could be faster! The product comes with a 20W fast charger, but when combined with a 6000mAh battery, it doesn’t look that fast. We will provide more information in our analysis.
The Moto G60 also has NFC for proximity payments, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5, dual-SIM tray, with a hybrid slot – nano SIM or microSD. It has a biometric reader on the back and comes with Android 11 or Android R (Red Velvet, to some Google engineers who haven’t forgotten the sweets yet), along with the “pure” UI adopted by Motorola, which never fails to bring some blootwares installed in the factory. The bad point is that Motorola continues a one-flavor policy in the update which puts the entire 10th generation Moto G line up to be compatible with Android 12, while Samsung is already offering 03 updates on most of its devices.
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