Motorola Moto G24 review

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The Motorola Moto G24 is a budget-friendly smartphone that finds itself in an awkward position between the cheaper go4 and the more premium g34. It boasts a slightly improved camera compared to its lower-end counterpart, while its battery life is distinctly better. With a 5,000mAh battery that can last a day with moderate use, this phone is decent value for money. While it may not stand out in other areas, its battery performance is a critical selling point in the budget smartphone market.

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Key takeaways
The Motorola Moto G24 boasts impressive battery life, making it a decent value for money.
The Motorola Moto G24's display is adequate but unremarkable, lacking standout features and performance.
The Motorola Moto G24's camera is serviceable but lacks detail and sharpness, especially in low-light conditions primarily.
The Motorola Moto G24's performance is merely average, not excelling in any particular area.

Build Quality and Design

The Motorola Moto G24 is a device that resides in the middle ground between the more affordable Go4 and the upgraded G34 variants. While it may not be an absolute standout, it does boast some decent features, particularly when it comes to build quality and design. Upon initial inspection, the Moto G24 presents itself as a well-crafted device with a sturdy build that can withstand everyday use. The overall design is clean and unassuming, with a focus on simplicity rather than flashy aesthetics. The phone's dimensions are standard for its class, making it easy to hold and operate with one hand. One of the standout features of the Moto G24 is its battery life, which impressively lasted 6% in our standard battery test. This suggests that users can expect reliable performance over a day's usage, even with moderate activity. However, this benefit may be slightly offset by the lack of an included charger, something that has become increasingly common among budget devices. In terms of build quality, the Moto G24 feels substantial and well-made, with no discernible flex or give when applying pressure to the device. The materials used are also satisfactory, with a matte finish that resists fingerprints and scratches. The phone's antenna design is another notable aspect, as it appears to be positioned in such a way that minimizes interference and ensures reliable call quality, even in areas with poor signal strength. This, combined with the decent screen real estate, makes for an overall pleasant user experience.

Battery Life

While the Motorola Moto G24 is an average smartphone in many aspects, its battery life stands out as a notable feature. With a 5,000 mAh battery, it's not the largest capacity battery on the market, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in efficiency. In my standard battery test, where I run a 1-hour YouTube video with maximum brightness and screen refresh rate, the Moto G24 only dropped 6% of its battery. This is an impressive figure, especially considering that many budget smartphones struggle to maintain 90% or more battery life over a typical usage day. Over the past week of using the Moto G24, I've found it to be very efficient in terms of battery life. A single day's use was easily manageable, and even on lighter days, you might only need to charge it around lunchtime on the second day. The phone's ability to stretch its battery life is a significant selling point, making it a decent value for money. The Moto G24's battery life is not groundbreaking, but it's certainly commendable, especially considering its budget-friendly price tag. If you're in the market for a smartphone that won't leave you scrambling for a charger mid-day, then the Moto G24's battery life is worth considering.

Display

The display of the Motorola Moto G24 is a decent, but unremarkable aspect of the device. The screen size and resolution are standard for a budget phone, with a 6.5-inch HD+ (720x1600 pixels) LCD display. While it gets the job done, it's not particularly impressive in terms of brightness or color accuracy. In terms of viewing angles, the display holds up reasonably well, but there is some noticeable washout when viewed from the side. The screen also tends to reflect a bit too much light, which can be distracting in bright environments. The refresh rate is 60Hz, which is standard for most budget phones these days. While it's not as smooth as higher-end devices with 90Hz or 120Hz displays, it still provides a comfortable viewing experience. Overall, the display of the Motorola Moto G24 is adequate but unremarkable. It gets the job done, but doesn't particularly stand out in terms of features or performance. If you're looking for a budget phone with a good display, there are other options available that might be worth considering. In terms of battery life, however, the Moto G24 does have an advantage over some of its competitors. The device's 5,000mAh battery is a decent size and provides sufficient power to last through most days, even with heavy use. However, this review focuses on display.

Camera

The camera on the Motorola Moto G24 is an average affair. While it's not terrible, it's also not exceptional in any way. The primary camera sensor captures decent images with good exposure and color accuracy, but they often lack detail and sharpness. In bright lighting conditions, photos turn out well, with minimal noise and acceptable dynamic range. However, in low-light situations, the camera struggles to produce usable shots. They tend to be grainy and lacking in detail, which is a shame considering how many smartphones can now deliver impressive results in similar circumstances. The camera app itself is intuitive and easy to use, with modes like portrait and night sight available. The latter uses a combination of AI-enhanced processing and optical zoom to improve low-light shots, but it's not always effective. One notable issue with the G24's camera is its tendency to oversharpen images, which can result in an unnatural look. This is especially apparent when taking photos of text or fine details. In terms of video recording, the Moto G24 manages 1080p at 60fps, but the footage often appears choppy and lacking in detail. The stabilization system helps smooth out hand movements, but it's not perfect. Overall, while the camera on the Motorola Moto G24 is serviceable, it's not particularly inspiring or exciting. It gets the job done, but enthusiasts will likely find themselves disappointed by its limitations. For casual users, however, it should suffice. * Image quality: 6/10 * Low-light performance: 5/10 * Video recording: 6/10 * Overall camera experience: 6.2/10

Price and Value

The Motorola Moto G24 is a mid-range smartphone that fails to leave a lasting impression. Priced at around $200-$250, it's an affordable device for those looking for a budget-friendly option. However, its value proposition is somewhat diminished by the presence of more feature-rich devices in this price range. Compared to its predecessor, the Moto G24 offers a slightly improved camera and battery life. The 5,000 mAh battery performs well, lasting over a day with moderate use. This is definitely one of the device's strong points, as many budget smartphones struggle to deliver decent battery life. However, in terms of overall value, the Moto G24 falls short. Its camera, while improved, still lags behind other mid-range devices like the Google Pixel 3a and Samsung Galaxy A32. The display is also somewhat underwhelming, with a lower resolution than some competitors. Ultimately, the Moto G24 feels like a device that's trying to find its place in a crowded market. It's not bad by any means, but it's not particularly impressive either. For those on a tight budget, the Moto G24 might be worth considering, especially if you value battery life above all else. However, for most users, there are better options available in this price range that offer more features and better overall performance. 6/10 If you're looking for an affordable device with good battery life, the Moto G24 might be worth a look. Otherwise, consider other mid-range options that offer more value for your money.

Performance

The Motorola Moto G24's performance is a mixed bag. In terms of overall experience, it feels like an average device that doesn't excel in any particular area. However, there are some notable points worth mentioning. Firstly, the phone's processor is sufficient for everyday tasks, but it may struggle with more demanding applications or multitasking. The device's performance is comparable to its predecessors, but not significantly improved. The camera performance is also average, with decent image quality in good lighting conditions, but lacking in low-light situations and when it comes to video recording. While the 5,000mAh battery life is impressive, lasting a day with moderate use, it's not particularly exceptional compared to other devices on the market. In terms of battery testing, the Moto G24 performed well, retaining 94% of its charge after an hour-long YouTube video playback at maximum brightness and screen refresh rate. However, this result may vary depending on individual usage patterns. The device's performance is further hampered by the lack of a fast charger, with charging limited to standard USB-C speeds. This can make topping up the battery in a hurry more challenging than necessary. Overall, while the Motorola Moto G24's performance is not outstanding, it's not disastrous either. It's simply an average phone that won't stand out from the crowd or provide any significant advantages over other devices.

Pros

1. The battery life is a real selling proposition for the Moto G24, with it handling its battery over a day's usage decently.

2. The camera on the Moto G24 is a little bit better than the go4 model.

3. The Moto G24 has a 5,000 mAh battery which is average in today's standards, but handled well by the phone.

4. The speaker and microphone are fine for calls and watching video, well within the scope of what you'd need for clear phone calls.

5. The Moto G24 packs decent value for money, especially considering its slightly better camera and distinctly better battery compared to the go4 model.

Cons

1. The Moto G24 sits in an awkward position between the cheaper go4 and the g34 models, making it hard to recommend over them.

2. The phone's battery is not particularly fast when charging via USBC, requiring a charger overnight to be fully charged.

3. The camera on the Moto G24 is only slightly better than the go4 model, which may not be enough of an upgrade for some users.

4. The phone does not have any additional selling points beyond its battery life and slightly improved camera compared to the go4 model.

5. The Moto G24's price point may make it hard to justify over other budget smartphones that offer similar specs at a lower cost.

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Structure
Width:
74.5
Height:
163.5
Depth:
8
Weight:
181
Usable surface:
84 %
Materials:
Plastic
Splash resistant design
Colors:
Pink
Gray
Green
Hardware
Model:
MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ)
CPU:
2x Cortex
A75 2.0 GHz + 6x Cortex
A55 1.8 GHz
Type:
Octa-Core
Nanometer:
12
Frequency:
2
64 Bits:
GPU:
Arm Mali-G52 MC2 950MHz
RAM:
4
Capacity:
128
Fingerprint security:
Yes, on the side
Fingerprint sensor:
Proximity sensor:
Light sensor:
Accelerometer sensor:
Compass sensor:
Gyroscope sensor:
Audio:
Dolby Atmos
Stereo Speakers
Antutu Score:
266894
Antutu Version:
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing:
Overall performance better than 61% of devices
Cooling system:
Gaming buttons:
Cameras
Phone rear cameras
Standard:
Resolution:
50
Type:
ISOCELL
Aperture:
ƒ/ 1.8
Pixel size:
0.64 µm
Wide Angle lens:
Resolution:
2
Type:
CMOS
Aperture:
ƒ/ 2.4
Macro lens:
Resolution:
2
Aperture:
ƒ/ 2.4
Resolution:
8
Aperture:
ƒ/ 2.0
Pixel size:
1.12 µm
Phone front cameras
Flash:
LED
Optical stabilisation:
No
Slow motion video:
Yes, 120 fps
Rear camera features:
Digital zoom
Triple camera
Digital image stabilization
Autofocus
Touch focus
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF)
Geotagging
Panorama
HDR
Face detection
White balance settings
ISO settings
Exposure compensation
Scene mode
Self-timer
RAW
Screen
Diagonal:
6.56
Type:
LCD IPS
Aspect ratio:
20:9
Resolution in pixels:
720 x 1612 px
Resolution quality:
HD+
ppi:
269 ppi
Density:
Medium Density
Others:
Hole-punch Notch
Refresh rate 90 Hz
Brightnes 400 cd/m² (typ)
Peak brightness - 500 cd/m²
Scratch resistant
2.5D curved glass screen
Panda glass
Capacitive
Multi-touch
Frameless
Battery
Capacity:
5000
Type:
Li-Polymer
Fast charge:
Yes, 15.0W
Others:
Non-removable
Connectivity
2G:
3G:
4G LTE:
5G:
SIM card:
Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano SIM + Nano SIM)
Standards:
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz, 802.11ac
Others:
Dual band
Wi-Fi Hotspot
Wi-Fi Direct
Version:
Bluetooth 5.0LE
Profiles:
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
HID (Human Interface Profile)
LE (Low Energy)
Navigation:
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, Galileo
Charging:
Mass storage:
USB On-The-Go (OTG):
USB Type C:
NFC:
Audio jack:
Radio FM:
Computer sync:
OTA sync:
Tethering:
VoLTE:
Software
Operating System:
Android 14
Google services: