Buying mid-range is generally buying quality-price. Not everyone needs the best processor or the best camera on a daily basis, and offering offers in a variety of price ranges is a luxury. The problem of recent years? Updates.
Manufacturers wanted to differentiate themselves in the high range by offering updates over many years. Offered with a solvent processor, these are the life insurance of the phone. But gradually the middle class is starting to take part in this field. Motorola is the latest proof of this with its Moto G75 model.
Motorola Moto G75 technical page
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Motorola Moto G75
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
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166.1×77.2×8.3mm
205g
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SCREEN
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6.78 inches
IPSLCD
Full HD+
1,000 nits HBM
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PROCESSOR
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Generation 3
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RAM MEMORY
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8GB LPDDRX
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STORAGE
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256GB UFS 2.2 expandable via microSD cards
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BATTERY
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5,000mAh
30W per cable
15W wireless charging
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REAR CAMERAS
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50MP OIS
8MP UGA
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FRONT CAMERA
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16MP
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OPERATING SYSTEM
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Android14
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CONNECTION
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Dual Wi-Fi
5G SA/NSA
Bluetooth 5.4
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OTHERS
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MIL-STD-810H
Dolby Atmos stereo speakers
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PRICE
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From 299 euros
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Motorola joins the best even in the mid-range
best behaved. There are currently two kings when it comes to system updates. Samsung and Google. Both promise a whopping seven years of support, a fantastic figure that keeps your flagship devices updated for a long time.
Google is still faster than Samsung when it comes to releasing updates, so it’s a safe bet to get the latest version of Android as soon as—almost—possible. And it almost happened because, interestingly, Vivo got ahead of Google by releasing stable Android 15 this year.
Motorola also joins this caravan. Motorola introduced the Motorola Moto G75, which comes with five years of system updates and six security patches. Thus, it becomes the only company, along with Samsung, to offer this much support for non-flagship series devices.
Key features. Motorola Moto G75 5G comes with Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, 8 + 256 GB memory, Dolby Atmos sound, and a 50-megapixel Lytia sensor with optical stabilization. It’s a phone with military-grade durability (MIL-STD-810H), so it should be much more durable than other competitors in this segment.
Why is it important?. Motorola’s joining the five-year updates bandwagon after Samsung continues to pave the way. If manufacturers want to start shining in the middle class, they will have to stick to many more years of updates, a race that the Korean giant has started and the rest are expected to join.
Versions and price of Motorola Moto G75 5G
This Motorola Moto G75 5G will arrive in Spain with a price of 299 euros in the 8 + 256 GB memory variant. More than competitive price considering the entire product.
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