Motorola's G54, priced at Rs 15,999, impresses with its robust battery life and a commendable 12GB RAM variant, catering to heavy users. However, the LCD display may deter some, especially avid entertainment lovers. The audio quality does stand out, and performance is reliable for daily use or light gaming. That said, the one-year software promise disappoints, considering the cut-throat competition in the segment. For faster charging, OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite or Realme 11 5G come across as better options in this price range.
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If you're in the market for an affordable 5G phone with a nice smooth display, vegan leather back finish, and a 5000mAh battery pack, then the Moto G34 5G could be your go-to choice. It boasts a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a punch-hole notch and 120Hz refresh rate, this phone ensures visibility even under bright sunlight. Snapping pics is a breeze with its 50MP primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide, and 16MP selfie cam. At this price point, users get a pretty decent camera. Its Snapdragon 695 SoC is a bit dated, but it can handle light tasks just fine. Plus, with My UX based on Android 14, the interface is clean and clutter-free. While the phone includes a 20W charging adapter in the box, it's only compatible with 18W charging, which may confuse buyers. For the price, you're getting a bang for your buck with decent speakers, killer battery life, and a subtle, near-stock UI.
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