Oman Daily Observer

Moto G6: Performer with good looks in a budget

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EYEING a bigger pie of the fiercelyco­mpetitive budget smartphone market in India, Lenovo-owned Motorola has added a bigger display and visibly improved the design language of the newly-launched Moto G6.

It is essentiall­y a successor to the hugelypopu­lar Moto G5 and attempts to fill in the gaps left by its predecesso­r.

Launched at Rs 13,999 ($203) for 3GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage variant, Moto G6 features a Full HD+ ‘Max Vision’ — an edge-to-edge display with a taller 18:9 aspect ratio for immersive viewing experience and integrated Dolby Audio preset modes. Amid a sea of budget devices, should you consider Moto G6? Here is what we think of it.

Moto G6 comes wrapped in a scratchres­istant, shiny Corning Gorilla Glass front and rear with slightly contoured sides that make it fit effortless­ly into the palm. The way it caught light when held up was impressive.

The 5.7-inch FHD+ is a step up from the all-metal Moto G5 and also resulted in better network connectivi­ty.

Thanks to its slightly curved rear, this is perhaps the most comfortabl­e and perfectly-sized smartphone, which is easy to use with one hand.

We particular­ly liked the placement of the fingerprin­t sensor on the front which can be pressed to both lock and unlock the device.

The scanner was accurate and pretty snappy.

There was this one-button navigation gesture — in typical Motorola-style — which the company started introducin­g well before Google had plans to roll out the feature with Android P Operating System (OS).

A significan­t upgrade from the previous budget devices to the Moto G6 is the USB Type-c port. Housed alongside, on the phone’s bottom edge, is the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

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