Motorola Moto G30 64 GB
![]() | Outdated Product The model is a representative of the middle price segment and offers a balanced set of features for its price tag, but with some nuances. On the front panel there is an IPS display with a diagonal of 6.5", a low resolution of 1600x720, but a refresh rate increased to 90 Hz, which improves the smoothness of the picture. Performance falls on the shoulders of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, and a fairly capacious 5000 mAh battery, which is complemented by 20 W fast charging, is responsible for battery life. Moreover, the manufacturer promises up to 12 hours of battery life in just 20 minutes at the outlet. The Motorola Moto G30 also uses a fairly slow eMMC memory type, but the ROM can be expanded with a memory card. The slot here is hybrid, so you have to choose between a second SIM ca...rd and microSD. But in place is an NFC for contactless payment and a 3.5 mm jack for those who prefer wired headphones. Shooting photos and videos takes on a system of four rear cameras. The main role is played by a 64-megapixel sensor, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens is designed for panoramas, and two additional 2-megapixel sensors are useful for macro and portrait shots. Another feature of the model was the water-repellent coating of the plastic case, which protects the phone from splashes. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
The model is a representative of the middle price segment and offers a balanced set of features for its price tag, but with some nuances. On the front panel there is an IPS display with a diagonal of 6.5", a low resolution of 1600x720, but a refresh rate increased to 90 Hz, which improves the smoothness of the picture. Performance falls on the shoulders of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, and a fairly capacious 5000 mAh battery, which is complemented by 20 W fast charging, is responsible for battery life.
Moreover, the manufacturer promises up to 12 hours of battery life in just 20 minutes at the outlet. The Motorola Moto G30 also uses a fairly slow eMMC memory type, but the ROM can be expanded with a memory card. The slot here is hybrid, so you have to choose between a second SIM card and microSD. But in place is an NFC for contactless payment and a 3.5 mm jack for those who prefer wired headphones. Shooting photos and videos takes on a system of four rear cameras. The main role is played by a 64-megapixel sensor, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens is designed for panoramas, and two additional 2-megapixel sensors are useful for macro and portrait shots. Another feature of the model was the water-repellent coating of the plastic case, which protects the phone from splashes.
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Fast charging. The charge lasts for almost two days. IP52 protection Case (dimensions, material, surface texture, material strength). NFC glitches. |
A good smartphone for good people))) It has a jack, you can connect headphones, which will soon be a rarity, and most importantly, the sound is good! Stabilization, pure Android, no lags observed, what's not to love, it has a jack, NFC, everything works stably, what more do you need... JACK 3.5!!! You can connect normal headphones! NFC Stabilization Gestures Google Assistant button (works)! Camera notch, it's a pity that this isn't the One Fusion Plus model where there's no camera on the screen... |
The phone is great, I've been using it for 2 years. I bought the 128GB/6GB version, and the storage is enough. The battery lasts for 6 hours with the screen on, and it came with a 20W charger in the box. The camera is slightly blurry, but for the budget, it's excellent. On ultra graphics, it heats up to a maximum of 43 degrees, but it might live for 3-4 more years. +- battery +Budget +Lasts 2 years with proper use +Camera +Average for games - the display screen, although they made it up to 6.5
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I'm still not used to the size of this model. The body is very inconvenient—big and slippery (unlike the G3, which I carried without a case for years because I liked how the textured surface felt secure in my hand). Dialing a number with one hand is almost impossible. To comfortably use this model with one hand, you need a palm significantly bigger than average. Also, it seems the body is made of very thin plastic. Around the fingerprint scanner, the body bends slightly and creaks. To compensate for the body's shortcomings, I had to buy a spiky cover (the provided smooth one didn't help in terms of convenience). The expected screen "dazzle" under the sun noted in the specs wasn't there. At least, its level is no higher than on my previous smartphones.
There was a quirk with NFC. I set it up on my card, tested it by paying in a supermarket. It worked fine. After that, out of habit, I used my plastic card. A few weeks later, I remembered the card on the phone and tried to pay with it—it didn't work. I checked in several stores. The terminal doesn't see the phone, although G-Pay says everything is ready and you just need to hold it up to the terminal. I couldn't figure out whether it's a hardware issue or if the settings got messed up.
The camera is average, but it meets my needs.