The English branch of Motorola announced on Tuesday (16) the launch of the Moto G10 and Moto G30, which had already been leaked earlier this month. Both are smartphones in the intermediate segment.
Both devices have an LCD IPS screen with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, but the G30 supports 90 Hz updating and has a 13 MP front camera. Its processor is the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 662, accompanied by 4 or 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.
Introducing a new era for the moto g family. Meet the moto g30, with an unbeatable quad camera system, unbelievable viewing experience and even more storage #hellomoto # motog30 #motogfamily pic.twitter.com/orDnbX2DLf
- Motorola UK (@motorolaUK) February 16, 2021
At the rear, the G30 has a main camera with a 64 MP sensor, a wide-angle lens with an 8 MP sensor and a macro camera, and a depth of scene sensor, both with 2 MP. Video recording is limited to 1080p at 60 FPS.
Motorola Moto G30. Image: Motorola |
The G10 has a more modest processor, the Snapdragon 460 (also recently launched), with 4 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of storage. The screen is updated at 60 Hz and the front camera has a resolution of 8 MP.
At the rear, there are also four cameras, the main one with a 48 MP sensor, a wide-angle with an 8 MP sensor and depth of scene sensors, and a macro camera, both with 2 MP.
Motorola Moto G10. Image: Motorola |
Both have a headphone jack, a dedicated button to activate the Google Assistant, a fingerprint sensor on the rear, and water resistance according to the IP52 specification. The batteries have a capacity of 5,000 mAh, but only the G30 supports fast charging, at 20 Watts.
In Europe, the Moto G10 will cost 150 Euro, and the G30 180 Euro. The devices will hit stores in the UK and Europe "in the coming weeks".
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