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Motorola Moto G60 Dual-SIM 128GB ROM + 6GB RAM (GSM Only | No CDMA) Factory Unlocked 4G/LTE Smartphone (Dynamic Gray) - International Version

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The Moto G60S has the MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, used in the Realme 8 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S. It’s more powerful than the Helio G80 of the Samsung Galaxy A32, which is an important win. The usage of GSM networks persists in various regions across the globe. The Moto G60's 5G support future-proofs the device, ensuring compatibility with upcoming advancements in network technology and services. With its Wi-Fi capability, the Moto G60 provides users with the flexibility to connect to available wireless networks, offering an alternative to cellular data usage. Bluetooth connectivity is an integral part of the Moto G60 smartphone, allowing users to effortlessly connect to Bluetooth accessories and peripherals, expanding their device's functionality. The phone’s 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, in typical budget phone fashion, is less detailed and can’t handle middling lighting as well as the primary sensor. Nevertheless, it holds up okay against similarly priced rivals. The macro camera is a step above the genuinely terrible 2-megapixel cameras seen in some phones, and takes a solid stab at close-up nature photography. However, it isn’t on a par with some Xiaomi rivals, which use slightly better lenses. One of the main characteristics of the cameras is their image resolution. It states the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the image, which can also be shown in megapixels that indicate the approximate number of pixels in millions.

However, size is the unfortunate side-effect. I came to the Motorola Moto G60S from using the very slim Motorola Edge 20. The G60S feels much heavier, and much more of a handful. You could say much the same about the majority of enthusiast 4G phones around this price, though, and the tall 20.5:9 aspect ratio means the G60S isn’t significantly wider than the Edge 20. Information about the width, i.e. the horizontal side of the device when it is used in its standard orientation.In terms of gaming, the Motorola Moto G60S isn’t a bad phone; it just isn’t the best. I played Ark: Survival for long enough to get mauled by a few dinosaurs and found that the game is playable at its “epic” graphics setting, but only if you use quite a loose interpretation of that term. I experienced frequent frame rate dips. Fortnite ran okay, but you will have to use lower the graphics settings to get close to a consistent 30fps frame rate – and dips at the beginning of rounds are unavoidable. ARK: Survival Evolved does not run particularly well at its maximum setting, with a consistently sub-optimal frame rate. All games run well, but not necessarily at their top graphical settings. Motorola has been aggressive with the Moto G60, and the Rs. 17,999 price matches that of the Realme 8 Pro. While there have been compromises to get to this price point, Motorola hasn't cut corners significantly in terms of performance or the software experience. The Moto G60 is more powerful than the Realme 8 Pro and offers a better user experience.

Android, Google, Google Play, Nexus a ďalšie ochranné známky sú ochranné známky spoločnosti Google Inc. Robot Android je reprodukovaný alebo modifikovaný z práce vytvorenej a zdielanej spoločnosťou Google a používaný podľa podmienok popísaných v licencii Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution. I have found the Moto G60S’s camera fine considering its price. Sure, many of the shots came out excessively cool in terms of colour temperature, and the foreground will be a bit mushy if you shoot a sunset. And, while the Night mode is absolutely worth using, its primary benefit is for stopping blown highlights, rather than radically improving detail across the frame.

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The Moto G60 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor, which also powers competitors such as the Redmi Note 10 Pro. The processor is matched with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of uMCP storage. There is only one configuration of the Moto G60 in India, and those needing more storage will have to use the hybrid dual-SIM tray. The Moto G60 accepts cards of up to 1TB but using one will come at the cost of the second Nano-SIM slot. There are a few attempts to inject a little Motorola character, and even these are tasteful and minimal.

The Moto G60S’s primary camera is capable of taking some great photos during the day, but you often have to do a bit of additional work to get to them. The Moto G60 is currently only available in India and Mexico. Other countries will follow later, but it's still unclear which ones. Prices have not been announced. It’s a nice, big, solid screen. However, it’s not really remarkable at this price. Even Samsung, not famed for its ultra-high-value entry level phones, offers a 1080p OLED at this price in the 4G version of the Samsung Galaxy A32. The Moto G60S would be notable if it had 5G with this screen, at this price, but it doesn’t. Nevertheless, the Motorola Moto G60S can still take perfectly good photos in most conditions. It’s helped by Auto HDR processing, and while the OV64B40 isn’t a top-end sensor, it holds up pretty well considering its compromises. UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. Based on the GSM standard, it is deemed as a 3G mobile network standard. It has been developed by the 3GPP and its major advantage is the provision of greater bandwidth and spectral efficiency, due to the W-CDMA technology.A CPU core is the processor unit, which executes software instructions. Presently, besides single-core processors, there are dual-core, quad-core, hexa-core and so on multi-core processors. They increase the performance of the device allowing the execution of multiple instructions in parallel. For comparison, the Moto G100 has 64MP main, 16MP ultra-wide and 16MP selfie sensors, while the Moto G30 has 64MP main, 8MP ultra-wide and 13MP selfie sensors. Testing both of those phones, we were impressed with the main cameras for their brightness and level of detail, while the selfie cameras disappointed with blurry shots. Motorola uses a Full HD resolution 120Hz LCD panel. This screen tech doesn’t provide the peerless contrast of an OLED, and there’s some loss of brightness at an angle.

Four columns would feel like a waste of space on a phone with a 6.8-inch screen. If you’re looking at this model because you find it hard to make out stuff on your phone’s display, there is an option to increase the size of fonts and icons in the Moto G60S’s accessibility menu.The weight and bulk of the Moto G60 are partially due to the 6,000mAh battery Moto has crammed into it. Motorola has bundled a 20W charger in the box, which seems slow compared to the 50W charger that comes with the Realme 8 Pro. Moto G60 specifications and software

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