“The Moto G 5G (2024) impresses with the overall design and battery life, but that's about it.”
- Vegan leather back adds grip
- Plastic frame doesn't feel cheap
- Long-lasting battery life
- Low-quality LCD display
- Performance issues
- Bad cameras
- Slow charging
- Only one major Android update
Motorola is a brand that offers a wide range of smartphone tiers. It has its flagships like the Motorola Edge and even the signature Razr flip phone, but it also offers plenty of more budget-friendly options.
If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t need the fancy bells and whistles of flagships and instead just needs a basic phone for simple tasks and entertainment, Motorola has the Moto G lineup. Today, we’ll take a look at the $200 Moto G
Moto G 5G (2024): design
The Moto G
Another interesting aspect of the design is that the back is not glass, but vegan leather, with Motorola’s signature “M” logo in the middle. This means it’s fingerprint-repellant, and, in my opinion, the leather adds a nice grip to the phone, making it more comfortable to hold and use versus a phone with a standard glass or plastic back.
The Moto G
The materials that Motorola used for the Moto G
The camera bump is almost sitting flush with the rest of the back, which I thought was nice. When it seems like every phone is just getting larger and larger camera bumps, this very small bump on the Moto G
On the left edge of the plastic frame is where you will find the SIM card tray, which also houses a slot for a microSD card (up to 1TB) if you want more than the 128GB of internal storage. The opposite edge has the volume and sleep/wake buttons. Along the bottom edge are the USB-C charging port, speakers, and — gasp — a 3.5mm headphone jack. In a world where it’s almost impossible to find headphone jacks on a phone anymore, this should be welcome news to those who still use wired headphones or earbuds.
The small camera bump is a welcome sight.
Thanks to the rounded edges and leather back, I found the Moto G
Moto G 5G (2024): display
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the display is where you can really see that the Moto G
With the Moto G
And even though it has a 120Hz refresh rate, scrolling is far from the smooth experience you get on other phones. However, I believe this has more to do with the other specs, which I’ll get to in a minute.
The display can be a struggle to use in bright sunlight.
You also have a hole-punch cutout at the top for the selfie camera, which is pretty standard. There are also some rather unsightly bezels around the display, with the thickest at the bottom. In a time when device bezels continue to shrink in size, the Moto G
Moto G 5G (2024): software and performance
The specs for the Moto G
Yes, you read that right: 4GB
The Moto G
Using this phone has been painful as the lackluster specs have led to performance issues.
For a $200 phone, you shouldn’t expect the best performance. Costs have to be cut somewhere, and lesser performance is usually expected fromcheaper smartphones. Even so, using the Moto G
Even adjusting the volume is a pain. I press the volume button and then tap on the “more” button on the screen to fine-tune my sounds, and it takes a good two to three seconds before the sound and vibration menu pops up, at least with the first attempt. It seems to get better after that, but it’s pretty jarring that there is even a delay to begin with when bringing up the sound and vibration menu.
I also tried the Glance lock screen feature, which is supposed to show live and relevant information on the lock screen. I thought it would be relevant for my tastes, but so far I’ve just seen random news articles for topics that I don’t care about.
Similarly, when you initially set up the phone, Motorola will try to preinstall random apps like LinkedIn, Booking.com, Walmart, Wayfair, random games, and more. I made sure to deselect all of these because I don’t like extra junk installed that I don’t need or even want, but it’s easy to miss if you’re not paying attention.
On the bright side, Motorola has some cool exclusive gestures that make using the Moto G
Moto G 5G (2024): cameras
Though it looks like it has a dual camera setup, the Moto G
The camera module on the back of the device is a 50-megapixel lens, and there’s a useless 2MP macro lens to go with it. Motorola uses a quad-pixel binning system, which means four nanopixels to a single pixel, so the end results will show up as 12.5MP images. For the selfie camera, it’s a pretty basic 8MP lens.
I’ve tried using the Moto G
I wasn’t expecting the best camera with a $200 phone, but there really isn’t anything redeeming about any of the images I took with the main camera. And the 8MP selfie camera? It made me look pale and sickly with uneven skin tones behind my glasses. It’s really bad.
Moto G 5G (2024): battery life
If there’s a strong point for the Moto G
But again, I found using the phone to be quite excruciating, so my usage was very light. Still, with my basic social media usage and messages with some video playback, I barely made a dent in the battery.
Motorola includes a USB-C cable in the Moto G
Moto G 5G (2024): price and availability
The Moto G
There is also the Moto G Power 5G (2024), which is marginally better than the Moto G
Truth be told, there are better options in this price range that don’t come from Motorola. There’s the OnePlus Nord N30 5G, which also has a 6.7-inch LCD display, but it actually looks good and is bright enough to use outdoors. The Snapdragon 695 chip is also much faster than those in both of the new Moto G phones. It also has a slightly better camera system with a 108MP main shooter, though it lacks optical image stabilization. It also has 50W wired charging for the 5,000mAh battery.
You could also consider the OnePlus 12R if you can stretch that budget a little further. For $500, you get a beautiful 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, a dynamic refresh rate between 1Hz and 120Hz, and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. It uses Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and has a 50MP main shooter with an 8MP ultrawide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 16MP selfie camera. The 5,500mAh battery will last almost two full days, and it has 80W wired charging speeds. It’s basically a 2023 flagship phone for just $500, which is an incredible value. You could also go for the new Genshin Impact version for a little more at $650.
Moto G 5G (2024): verdict
At one point, Motorola was making some pretty good Moto G phones. Unfortunately, the Moto G
While I like the overall design of the Moto G
The low-res LCD display just feels so out of place given today’s standards. There are budget phones out there that use OLED panels, so still relying on a low-quality LCD screen is hard to accept. Combined with the low brightness tha makes its next to impossible to see outdoors, it’s a really disappointing setup.
Use your $200 on something better.
Not to mention, the performance is bad. The Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 with just 4GB
The Moto G