Moto G72 — Pros & Cons
The Moto G72 smartphone has gone live on sale, and this smartphone has been gathering some interesting reviews and opinions. How could I miss out? So I decided to use the smartphone for a few days, and then express my opinions too. So here are the pros and cons of the Moto G72 in my opinion.
Pros
Design — The Moto G72 smartphone boasts a clean, high-end look. The front side has quite small bezels, and the back panel shines brightly. The punch hole notch is flawless, and even the chin is little. The front is shielded by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, while the back and frame are made of plastic.
Display — The display quality is among the best in this price range that I have seen. The Motorola G72’s 6.55-inch pOLED screen offers a maximum brightness of 1300 nits and a resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels. It also has a 576Hz touch sampling rate and a 120Hz screen refresh rate. Vibrant colours will arise from viewing movies or playing video games because the display is HDR10+ and 10-bit certified. The Moto G72’s 1300 nits brightness will make using it outside considerably simpler.
Performance — The Moto G72 has incredible speed and economy, despite being a 4G gadget. The Moto G72 smartphone comes with a Mediatek Helio G99 processor. The 2.2GHz smartphone processor has only recently been unveiled. A 6nm fabrication process was used to produce the CPU, which improves the chip’s effectiveness and smoothness. In addition to storage, the smartphone has a CPU, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of internal storage.
Rear Primary & Front Camera — The Motorola G72 has a 16MP front-facing camera and a triple camera setup at the back end. A 108MP primary sensor at the back end works really well and can capture some amazing pictures. The front camera is also excellent, and the beautiful dynamic range truly stands out.
Battery and Fast Charging: The Motorola G72’s 5,000 mAh battery is capable of 33W rapid charging. The smartphone will easily survive a day or more even if you’re a heavy user thanks to the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset’s long-lasting battery. Additionally, the 33W fast charger charges fairly quickly!
Cons
Rear Secondary Cameras — The only problem with the smartphone is in the back camera setup. While the 108MP primary camera works well, the 8MP and 2MP secondary cameras have not impressed me that much. Motorola could have done better here.
Clearly, the pros heavily outweigh the cons. Therefore, I am of the opinion that Moto G72 is a solid smartphone, and is worth the price tag it carries. Comment your opinions below.