Moto G51 First Impressions: An Affordable Moto G with 5G
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Moto G51 First Impressions: An Affordable Moto G with 5G

It’s the end of 2021. 5G networks in the country have yet to go live, but we do have plenitude of 5G smartphones in the budget member that indeed offer binary-5G buttress. Motorola might appear to have arrived relatively late to the budget 5G party, but it did launch a smartphone back in 2020 called the Moto G 5G. Nearly a time latterly, the company is now back with another budget 5G smartphone for its G-Series, and it’s called the Moto G51.

The Moto G51 debuts the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 processor in India, which has a slightly advanced timepiece speed compared to the Snapdragon 480. This phone is only available with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storehouse, and is priced atRs. in India. Dispatches norms include support for several 5G brands, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth5.1, NFC, and the usual satellite navigation systems.

Motorola Moto G51 front display ndtv MotoG51 Motorola

The Motorola Moto G51 has a6.8- inch full-HD display with a thick chin at the bottom The Moto G51 does look like the lately launched Moto G31 ( Review), especially around the camera module, but has flatter sides. It also feels relatively chunky at 208 grams. The unibody is IP52-rated and is made of polycarbonate. All the buttons are on the right side, including a Google Assistant key, volume buttons, and the power/ unlock button which has a erected-in point anthology. There is a3.5 mm headphone jack at the bottom alongside the Type-C USB2.0 harborage, primary mic, and speaker. The Moto G51 has a mongrel binary-SIM setup which accepts microSD cards (up to 512 GB) for storehouse expansion.

Motorola Moto G51 side buttons ndtv MotoG51 Motorola The Motorola Moto G51 has a devoted Google Assistant crucial There is a6.8- inch full-HD TV panel with a 120Hz screen refresh rate. Motorola also claims a 240Hz touch slice rate, which gamers will find useful. You can charge the mAh battery using the whisked 20W bowl. The Moto G51 offers a near- stock interpretation of Android 11 with the usual Moto customisations, which include Moto Gestures. There are three hinder- facing cameras a 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixelultra-wide-angle camera, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. Selfies are handled by a 13-megapixel front- facing camera Motorola Moto G51 back camera ndtv MotoG51 Motorola

The Moto G51 has three hinder- facing cameras

The strongest selling points of Motorola’s recent phones are their near- stock Android software and IP conditions. The Moto G51 builds on this and offers the new Snapdragon 480 processor, a 120Hz refresh- rate display, and 5G, which seems good enough for a budget 5G contender. ItsRs. price label also seems relatively competitive. So how does Motorola mound up against being budget 5G players including Redmi and Realme? Stay tuned for my detailed review.

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