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Motorola’s first affordable smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera is priced at Rs. 17,999.
Motorola has gone with a triple camera module on the Moto G71, which protrudes slightly. The bright color grabs eyeballs and looks refreshing. Motorola has stuck with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner that sits right next to this camera module. Most of the competition has moved to side-mounted or in-display solutions instead. The scanner has a matte finish and has Motorola's batwing logo on it.
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 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 MCP 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.
The big display on the Moto G71 has a full-HD+ resolution, as well as support for HDR10 and a 120Hz maximum refresh rate which is the highest on a Moto G series smartphone yet. The refresh rate is set to Auto by default which lets the phone switch between 60Hz and 120Hz automatically. You get Bluetooth 5, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, dual 4G VoLTE, and six navigation systems.
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