

The Moto G6 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor which is paired with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage (expandable using a dedicated memory card slot).

Steady daily driver, but not game for heavy duty gaming Thanks to the back that curves on the outside and the rounded edges of the G6, the smartphones sits very comfortably in one’s hand. The device measures 153.8 x 72.3 x 8.3 mm and weighs 167 grams. And no, all that glass does not mean support for wireless charging, although we do not think that is a factor at this price point. Incidentally, the device is water repellent but not water resistant, so while it can take splashes, do not let it get into the water.

Some might miss the iconic Moto dimple on the back, but that is just the price one has to pay to get them glassy feels. And while most glass backs struggle with issues like smudging and being scratch prone, the back of the G6 somehow did not attract as many fingerprints or scratches as some of the other glass backs in the market. The glossy back of the Moto G6 with its circular camera unit with watch-like notches around the circumference, give the device a very luxurious, premium look. It does not take away from the fact that the Moto G6 is one good looking handset and a lot of credit for that goes to the back of the device. Yes, Moto has tried to slim them down a little as compared to previous models in the series, but a completely bezel-less or even nearly bezel-less scenario still seems like a far-fetched dream for the G series for now. The display of the device reproduces good contrasts and is pretty bright and responsive even in bright sunlight.īut while Motorola has hopped on to the 18:9 ratio bandwagon, it has still not shrunk the bezels around the display like some of its competitors have (thanks to the notch, in some cases).
#Moto x4 screen lights up when moved full
The smartphone comes with a 5.7-inch full HD+ (1080 x 2160) tall display. With the Moto G6, Moto has also finally entered the 18:9 aspect ratio league. Shiny reflective glass combined with aluminum helps the smartphone stand out in the crowd. Right out of the box, the Moto G6 looks super elegant and seems cut from a cloth similar to the gorgeous Moto X4 (check our first cut here). It started with plastic, then moved to metal and now it is walking down the glass lane. The G series’ journey when it comes to design has been a combination of various roads.
#Moto x4 screen lights up when moved software
Scoring on software and performing solidly…as usual.Steady daily driver, but not game for heavy duty gaming.
