Review of the moto g14 in india:Phone for fans of multimedia

Review of the moto g14 in india

Review of the Moto G14 in India, Moto G14 expected price

In India, Motorola only recently debuted its G13 smartphone. The company has already shown the G14, the next device in this series. Although you might assume from the naming that the Moto G14 would be an improvement over the G13, these two phones have entirely distinct sets of specifications. In fact, a Review of the Moto G14 in India 

Moto G13 and G14 are both available in India for Rs 9,999 right now. The new phone has an FHD+ panel with a 60Hz display refresh rate, whereas the older ships with a 90Hz HD+ display. Not only that but the MediaTek Helio G85 and UNISOC Tiger T616 chipsets, respectively, power these phones. The MediaTek chipset has a benefit despite the UNISOC chipset providing superior CPU performance.

Verdict

The Moto G14 is a smartphone that excels at simple tasks. The phone has an excellent battery backup, clean software, and a nice camera. 



Review of the moto g14 in india


The phone does, however, struggle with difficult tasks. Having said that, the phone presents itself as a nice multimedia companion with a lengthy battery backup for a low-cost phone that is just shy of the Rs 10,000 threshold.

Design and presentation

The Moto G14's design is similar to that of Motorola's G32 and G13 phones, which are both part of the G series. A tried-and-true design is not necessarily a terrible choice for any company, but given the comparable price range, Motorola might have chosen a different design to set its device apart from the competition. The phone's shiny rear, though, immediately draws attention. In terms of ergonomics, using just one hand to grip and use the phone is not too difficult. You have a hole-punch display design up front, which is non-interruptive and makes it simple to watch material on the display.

Review of the moto g14 in india


6.5-inch FHD+ (2,400 x 1,080 pixels) IPS LCD display with a typical 60Hz refresh rate makes up the display panel itself. The phone manages to offer clear images with an exceptional display resolution for the price range and a pixel density of 405ppi, making it a great choice if you watch a lot of multimedia content. As this is not an AMOLED panel, the display brightness is very respectable even for outdoor viewing, but you should not have too high of expectations for legibility.Review of the Moto G14 in India


I can state that the Moto G14 has one of the nicest displays one can find, especially in this price range, however, if you are into gaming, the lack of a high frame rate may be noticed. The phone will serve you well in all other situations.

Review of the moto g14 in india


Surprisingly, the Moto G14 has stereo speakers that support Dolby Atmos, which is unusual for a device in this price category. With the FHD+ display and exceptional sound quality made possible by this, the phone is a fantastic choice for watching multimedia content.

Cameras

A 50MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture a 2MP macro sensor with PDAF capability and an f/2.4 aperture make up the dual camera system on the Moto G14. Let's talk about the performance now that we have covered the specifications. The Moto G14's primary sensor is capable of shooting pictures with decent details, especially with the macro sensor, and with passable color fidelity, but as is the case with other low-cost phones, the device is unable to generate these results in the absence of sufficient lighting.

Review of the moto g14 in india

Shots taken in low light with the phone's camera lacked both noise and detail. Although the dedicated night mode was able to take slightly better images, this phone might not be the best option if you want a phone that can capture nighttime gatherings in pictures that are worthy of posting on social media. View the camera samples listed below to form your own opinion.

You should be aware that the device can record videos up to 1080p resolution at 30fps if you enjoy making plenty of movies. Similar to how it was with still photos, movies taken in well-lit environments came out to be clear, but those taken in low-light conditions were grainy. You must check that there is an adequate external light source before pressing the record button if you wish to use this phone to record videos at night. Review of the moto g14 in India

Applications and Performance

Like other devices from the company, the Moto G14 comes pre-installed with Android 13 and offers a nearly vanilla version of the operating system with some extra features. The phone gives you access to practical gestures like three-finger screenshots, Quick Capture, Fast Flashlight, and more thanks to the My UX interface, which has been available on the brand's phones for a while now. You will feel right at home if you have ever used a Motorola phone. One of the phone's strengths is its user-friendly, relatively clean layout, which makes it easy to operate. However, I'd like to make a point.

If you're expecting a 100% stock Android experience, you might want to keep in mind that the phone does come with some pre-installed apps and a 'Glance' lock screen (which displays customized material on the lock screen but can be turned off). You'll find the user interface to be clear and simple to use if you're not troubled by this, which I wasn't, to be completely honest. Review of the moto g14 in India

Review of the moto g14 in india


Performance-wise, the phone has a UNISOC Tiger T616 chipset, which is enough for simple activities but less so for some of the more demanding games and apps. While I didn't encounter any program crashes during my usage, there were occasionally some slowdowns and lag while switching between apps. You will be more than OK using this phone if you plan to purchase it for simple chores like browsing, viewing movies, and chatting, but not for anything that requires more demanding processing power.


Review of the moto g14 in india

The smartphone scored 283998 in the AnTuTu benchmark test, which is a respectable result for this price category. 
In terms of the Geekbench benchmark, the G14 obtained scores of 449 for the single-core test and 1518 for the multi-core test. As you can see, the phone also does admirably on these tests. However, when playing games like Battlegrounds Mobile India, I had slowness and texture loading issues.

Life of the battery and charge rates

Due to its low refresh rate display and non-intensive chipset, the Moto G14's 5,000mAh battery manages to provide an amazing battery life of up to one and a half days with light usage and two days with moderate usage. The phone can take a while to refuel, though, when it comes to charging rates. With its 20W included charger, you may anticipate spending up to 2.5–3 hours to charge the phone completely from zero percent.

Review of the moto g14 in india

The phone managed to survive 15 hours and 30 minutes in our PCMark battery test, demonstrating the device's excellent battery life and ensuring you won't need to take a charger everywhere with you.

Final conclusion

The Moto G14 is a bit puzzling because the company already has a phone in the same series at the same price range, even if it has slightly different specifications and a more or less identical look. The Redmi 12 is a viable option in this pricing bracket as well. But now that we're back to the Moto G14, can the FHD+ display and the UNISOC processor really make a difference? 


Review of the moto g14 in india


The straightforward response is no. If it makes the phone a better option for someone who mostly watches multimedia stuff rather than playing games, I'd say yes. The user-friendly UI is an added perk. Review of the Moto G14 in India

Buying factors

  • FHD+ display with long-lasting battery life
  • The Dolby Atmos speakers are excellent.
  • Clean and simple-to-use UI 

Why not purchase

  • The processor might have been improved

  • sluggish charging rate

Key Specifications

  • RAM 4 GB
  • Unisoc T616 processor50 MP + 2 MP
  • Rear camera8 MP front camera
  • 5000 mAh battery 
  • Screen size: 6.5 inches (16.51 cm)

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