Motorola Moto G50 Case, Phone Case For Motorola Moto G50, Motorola Moto G50 Phone Cover, Shockproof Flip Wallet Case for Motorola Moto G50 with Magnetic Card Slots Kickstand

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Motorola Moto G50 Case, Phone Case For Motorola Moto G50, Motorola Moto G50 Phone Cover, Shockproof Flip Wallet Case for Motorola Moto G50 with Magnetic Card Slots Kickstand

Motorola Moto G50 Case, Phone Case For Motorola Moto G50, Motorola Moto G50 Phone Cover, Shockproof Flip Wallet Case for Motorola Moto G50 with Magnetic Card Slots Kickstand

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Admittedly, it was an overcast day when I got my usual church shot in, but even with that allowance made, the image is a touch disappointing. It all looks okay(ish) from a distance…

This does mean it can feel a bit excessive for those with small hands though, with a bit of stretching needed when reaching for the fingerprint sensor in particular.Motorola Moto G50 was released in April 2021 which is a good budget 5G smartphone. Coming to the specifications, the phone has a 6.5” LCD 90Hz display, 4GB of RAM, a massive 5000mAh battery, and powered by Snapdragon 480 5G octa-core processor. It features a triple rear camera set with a 48MP wide, 5MP macro, and 2MP depth lens, along with a single 13MP front camera. The Motorola Moto G50 offers a refresh rate of 90Hz, a 5000 mAh battery, and a good display at a reasonable price. Here are the 10 best cases for Motorola Moto G50 to keep your phone safe and sound. 10. ZMONE Case for Motorola Moto G50 Still, that's the thing about the Moto G50. It all works fairly well but never in a way that will wow you. The only thing that makes it truly stand out is the fact that it's such a cheap 5G phone, and we won't blame you if that's what swings it for you. After all, it's a great way of enjoying faster data speeds for far less money - and that alone is enough to see it rank among the best cheap phones. Moto G50 price and availability The Motorola Moto G50 has a 6.5-inch LCD screen that has two hallmarks of the tight budget with which is was designed. It’s a 720p screen, not the 1080p kind you get with the Moto G G5, and it has a teardrop notch rather than the punch hole style considered more “current”, “stylish” or “expensive” by some. The Moto G50 is available in the UK and select parts of Europe already. There's no word yet on a release date for the US or Australia. I routinely have around 40% or more charge by bed time, and would trust it to last a full day, on any day.

Overall, the moto G50’s cameras don’t take the most detailed or colourful photos. But if you only plan on taking a few photos every so often and aren’t purely buying a smartphone for its photography abilities, this will be fine for most people. The Moto G50 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display that's only disrupted ever so slightly by the notch for the selfie camera on the top-center of the screen. I tried a bunch of games on the Moto G50, and I think most will be perfectly happy with what you get here. It’s only very demanding games like Fortnite that show it up. You’ll have to run it at reduced graphics settings, and even then dips below 30fps are fairly common. Occasionally, apps and interface screens may take a brief beat to populate. Games won’t load as fast as they do on the surprisingly super-powered Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro, but I could happily carry on using the Moto G50 as my main phone for the rest of the year.

The Moto G50 does not have ultra-deep colour, but looks perfectly good to my eyes. And, the clincher, its outdoors visibility is solid enough thanks to respectable maximum brightness. but zoom in, and you’ll see a worrying amount of noise especially around the windows. That doesn’t bode well for low-light conditions, but at sunset the Moto G50 coped reasonably well, all things considered. Here’s a shot of my garden as the sun began to recede. The Moto G50 camera is different, though. This phone has a triple camera array, but it feels like a single camera one because there is no zoom or ultra-wide lens. The resolution is perhaps a more substantive issue. 720p phones like the Moto G50 can and do still look pretty sharp, but on switching from the Oppo A54 5G, there was a clear step down. I went from a screen that looks – in many situations – almost indistinguishable from that of a far pricier phone to one more clearly lower-end.



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