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The Good Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great product

Very good phone for the price. Great features, easy and intuitive to use

Notebookcheck
★★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola Moto G30 Review: 90-Hz smartphone with an IP certification and NFC for less than 180 Euros

Strong competition for the Redmi smartphones?! The Moto G30 has an impressive specifications sheet. The low-priced mid-range smartphone features a 90-Hz screen, a quad-camera system, a 3.5-mm audio jack and a dual-SIM card slot that also supports microSD cards. Read our extensive review to learn about the weaknesses of the Motorola Moto G30.

If you take the display out of the equation, then the Moto G30 looks like a good low-priced mid-rang...

good build quality; 90 Hz; 6 GB of RAM; great battery life; good connectivity options;

slow memory; dim display; weak SoC; low 720p resolution;

Notebookcheck
★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola G30 Dark Pearl PAML0014AU review

Currently, the Motorola Moto G30 is available on amazon.co.uk for 159 pounds ($220).

good build quality, 90 Hz, 6 GB of RAM, great battery life, good connectivity options

slow memory, dim display, weak SoC, low 720p resolution

iDROID Africa
★★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola G30 Dark Pearl PAML0014AU review

Motorola G30 is more like the higher variant of the Moto G10 . Though both phones come in same display and similar design, but the G30 has slightly better CPU and larger main camera. The screen is a 6.5-inch HD+ display with 720 x 1600 pixels. The panel is same IPS, but support 90Hz refresh rate.

Phone Arena
★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola G30 Dark Pearl PAML0014AU review

The Moto g30 is an affordable midranger with a 90 Hz screen and corners cut in the right places. Well, the camera is a bit meh.

Good price for value, OK performance, 90 Hz screen instantly shows improved smoothness, Screen colors are nice, Good speaker (but just mono), Long-lasting battery

Camera is sub-par, Max display brightness is pretty weak

TechRadar UK
★★★★
3 years ago
Moto G30 review

The Moto G30 is good for its price, and certainly beats out its G10 sibling, as a fine all-rounder. Save for its stellar battery performance there are no stand-out aspects to the phone though, and depending on what you’re looking for, another handset might offer more.

Excellent battery life; Won’t break the bank; Plenty of storage;

Fingerprint sensor issues; Some may dislike Google Assistant button; Low-res display

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
3 years ago
Moto G30 Review

Chunky, chinny, and notch-heavy, even with its clunky design, the Moto G30 is still a cracking low-cost smartphone for a certain type of user. Sitting alongside the Moto G9 Power and offering a slightly smaller, significantly more iridescent alternative with virtually identical innards — the fact it costs less and offers more is its saving grace.

Long-lasting 5000mAh battery; 90Hz screen at a low price; Primary camera can deliver great shots;

Weak secondary cameras; Chunky design; Adequate performance;

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola G30 Dark Pearl PAML0014AU review

The Moto G30 is a great budget handset, but its improvements on the Moto G9 Play are marginal at best.

Solid performance, Decent cameras, Brilliant battery life

Minor improvements on the Moto G9 Play, A growing sense of Moto fatigue

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
3 years ago
Moto G30 review: Low-price but all high praise?

Although there's a share of criticism - three of the four cameras are poor, the Pastel Sky finish is questionable - in the interests of context there's little else out there at this price point that can even compete. So long as your expectations are in check then the Moto G30 is one of the best budget phones around.

Long-lasting battery life; Reliable software experience (Android 11); Generally smooth user experience - and able to handle gaming apps; A step-up in power over the Moto G10 for little extra cash;

Wide-angle camera is poor quality; Macro camera is a write-off; Occasional stutter in fluidity; Screen would be better with more resolution instead of 90Hz frame-rate; That green/pink finish is ghastly;

Stuff.tv
★★★★
3 years ago
Motorola Moto G30 review review

Great value hardware; Stellar battery life; Vanilla Android at its best;

Performance merely OK; Gimmicky cameras add little value; Refresh rate doesn’t equal smoothness;

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