A line of mid-range smartphones from Motorola. It is in this line that the company's engineers and marketers most deftly maneuver between design, functionality and cost of components, releasing powerful, well-balanced and not too expensive smartphones. Not surprisingly, after the 2020 rebrand, it is Moto G smartphones that are most in demand among buyers, leaving Moto E budget handsets and flagship Moto Edge smartphones behind.


As a rule, on board a typical Moto G device there are all the important things for convenient interaction with a smartphone. In most cases, this list includes productive hardware with a Helio G95 / Snapdragon 732G processor and 4-8 GB of RAM, a capacious battery, high-quality main and front cameras, fast charging, and an NFC chip for contactless payment at the checkout. Naturally, the equipment depends on the price - if the younger Moto G devices use classic Full HD IPS screens, then in the conditional Moto G200 5G worth $600, the user will find a high-end display made according to the formula "144 Hz + HDR10 + FullHD+".

A great example of what the Moto G series is all about is the best-selling smartphone under $400, the Moto G60. It is built on a solid hardware platform (Snapdragon 732G + 6 GB RAM), equipped with a long-lasting 6000 mAh battery, an excellent triple camera with Samsung HM2 sensor and a high-end IPS screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and support for HDR10. Add here fast charging, NFC, USB-C, a headphone jack, a classic fingerprint scanner on the back panel - and you get an inexpensive, powerful, fast and nice smartphone that meets all the requirements of a modern person.