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Motorola Moto G6 review; features
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Moto G6 review
The Motorola Moto
G6 is one seriously good-looking Smartphone, but the beauty is not just
skin-deep. It’s clad in Gorilla Glass 3 at the front and back, so it’s easy to
clean and should be resistant to scratches, scuffing and cracks – and those
curved edges at the rear lend it a seriously classy look. A color-matched
chrome-finish frame and a circular camera housing that gleams an expensive
watch finish off the high-class look.
And it’s good to
see that Motorola has retained a little of the original Moto G’s design DNA.
Instead of sheep-like following the crowd, the G6’s slightly bowed-out top and
bottom edges, and its softly rounded corners help to give the phone an identity
all of its own.
On the negative
side, the camera housing sticks out quite a long way and it does tend to pick
up and harbour pocket dust at an alarming rate. There’s also no full
waterproofing or IP rating here. You get a p2i water-repellent coating instead,
which at least should keep it safe from harm should you spill your tea on it.
There’s also a
fingerprint reader on the front below the screen, which is a touch awkward to
reach, and inside is a 3,000mAh battery. That’s on the small side, given the
size of the screen, but Motorola says it’s good for a day’s use and, with a
“TurboPower” charger supplied in the box, you should be able to gain around six
hours' use from 15 minutes of charging.
There are a
couple more positives about the design of the Motorola Moto G6. It has a
microSD slot, which can be used to expand storage by up to 128GB, and a 3.5mm
headphone jack, so no messing around with adapters. It has most of the
important boxes ticked.
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