BaiBaiDY Case for Motorola Moto G62 5G Phone Case, Card Slots, Kickstand Feature, Luxury PU Leather Wallet Case Flip Folio Cover, Cover for Motorola Moto G62 5G.(Blue)

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BaiBaiDY Case for Motorola Moto G62 5G Phone Case, Card Slots, Kickstand Feature, Luxury PU Leather Wallet Case Flip Folio Cover, Cover for Motorola Moto G62 5G.(Blue)

BaiBaiDY Case for Motorola Moto G62 5G Phone Case, Card Slots, Kickstand Feature, Luxury PU Leather Wallet Case Flip Folio Cover, Cover for Motorola Moto G62 5G.(Blue)

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The Moto G62 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 Plus processor – a tweaked version of the original Snapdragon 480 from early 2021. Its aims are largely the same as the phone’s, to deliver 5G on a budget. The Moto G62 can make grassy nature scenes look a touch anemic, an effect more obvious in the main camera than the ultra-wide. And there’s too much sharpening and manipulation of contrast when you zoom into pics. However, if you didn’t have the Moto G82 to hand to make such comparisons, the Moto G62’s camera isn’t what you’d call a failure. It doesn’t do too badly when digitally zoomed in, either. The macro camera is fine, if not great, and the zoom works well up to a point. You won’t get much quality if you go as high as 8x, but the 3x magnification and below retains enough detail in the stonework to be useful if you absolutely can’t get any closer.

You can expect to have 20-30% charge left by the end of a day of moderate use, which is what we typically saw when not playing games on the Moto G62 for any significant time. Very light users may be able to squeeze two days out of a charge, but we don’t think that is realistic if you tend to watch YouTube on your phone, or spend time scrolling through social media apps. Dig into the camera app’s Settings menu and you can switch the 16MP selfie camera between 4MP and High Resolution modes. However, despite pixel binning, selfies become quite soft and vague in dim indoor light, and you don’t really see the benefit of the higher sensor resolution in good lighting. While the Moto G50’s 720p screen helped it last for over 25 hours in our test, the improved 1080p panel used here is more power hungry. Coming in at a hair over 21 hours, the Moto G62 5G still puts in an impressive display, edging just ahead of the Nokia G50 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11. The provided 15W fast charger isn’t particularly flashy but should still take the massive 5,000mAh battery from empty to full in less than two hours. Motorola Moto G62 5G review: Cameras Bear in mind, though, that Fortnite is one of the most challenging mobile games to run, and the majority of casual titles will run perfectly well. There’s a lot of room for them too. The phone has 128GB storage, where some Samsungs that retail near the price only have 64GB to work with. You might have also noticed this in your user experience as the phone doesn’t even survive more than five hours of screen time.There are some other cases such as you are not using the original Motorola charger too. So, here’s the method to fix the fast battery drain issue on Motorola Moto G62 5G. The mid-range also sounds slightly less refined than that of the step-up Moto G82, although the tonal consistency between the bottom and above-screen drivers is good. Some stereo phone speakers have thin-sounding upper speakers: not the case here. The upgrade proves effective here, delivering multi-core scores that pull 5.6% ahead of the Moto G50 and outstripping the Nokia G50 by more than 10%. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11’s Snapdragon 680 processor is the closest challenger, coming in just 1% slower than the Moto G62 5G.

The Moto G62 has a 5000mAh battery, which has been the standard for this series for a couple of generations now. There’s no saving the phone’s night pictures, though. While the Moto G62 has a Night Vision mode for low-light photography, night-time images are low on detail and dynamic range, and often have a sheen of granular noise over their surface. Highly effective computational photography for solid low-light phone pics has rapidly worked its way down to cheaper models. But it hasn’t made it this low, yet. There is at least 5G here, which means you can connect up to next-gen cellular speeds wherever the upgrades have been rolled out. It's also worth mentioning that the stereo speakers on the Moto G62 come with Dolby Atmos support – that's not particularly common, especially on budget phones, and it means you can expect audio that's above par when playing tunes or watching movies on the handset. This resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate make the Moto G62 display a big upgrade over that of the Moto G50 5G— an older phone that played the same role, as a cheap way to get a 5G phone.The Moto G series aims to provide affordable phones for those who want a reliable, fairly easy-to-use Android. You rarely get many touches of high-end design or cutting-edge tech, they just don’t fit in the budget. However, on occasion, its photos are more instantly charming than those of the main camera, thanks to their richer colors. There are some compromises here, but sharpness is just as good as that of phones twice the price. The Moto G62’s screen resolution is 2400 x 1080 pixels and is the key component that makes using the thing seem so similar to a higher-end Android, particularly with light tasks. Go to Settings → Apps → Filter options → enable show system apps → Bluetooth → Storage → Clean Cache. Photos during the day can still look perfectly sound, but the importance of software and a phone’s ISP (image signal processor) are highlighted by the step-up Moto G82. It has the same sensor but tends to deliver much better color reproduction and its images look significantly less processed up close.



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