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January 2022
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The editors liked
Solid build
Water-repellent design
Great LCD screen
144Hz
HDR10
Tiny cutout
Solid battery life
Fast charging
Outstanding performance
Reliable primary and ultrawide cameras day and night
Good selfies
Clean Android
Moto app
Ready For support
Good battery life
Fast performance
Fast storage
Solid 108-MP Camera
Fast Wi-Fi + 5G
The editors didn't like
No stereo speakers
One major Android update is not enough. More so when launching with last year's Android
good battery life, fast performance, fast storage, solid 108-MP Camera, fast Wi-Fi + 5G
ultra-wide-angle camera, no stereo speakers, flawed IPS panel, plastic case
In review: Motorola Moto G200 5G. Test device courtesy of Motorola GermanyThe Motorola Moto G200 5G is a solid upper mid-range smartphone and could be an interesting choice. Especially compared to the Xiaomi 11T or the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G, this smartph...
Solid build, water-repellent design, Great LCD screen, 144Hz, HDR10, tiny cutout, Solid battery life, fast charging, Outstanding performance, Reliable primary and ultrawide cameras day and night, Good selfies, Clean Android, Moto app, Ready For support
No stereo speakers, One major Android update is not enough. More so when launching with last year's Android, Dropped 3.5mm jack and microSD slot from the G100, Pricing
The competitionThe Motorola Moto G200 5G is shaping as one of the best deals this season. It has one of the smoothest displays in the industry, one of the fastest chipsets to date, a very solid camera setup and a large battery with fast charging. There's...
Abstract: The 6.8-inch Motorola Moto G200 runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888+ 5G Mobile Platform with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Motorola is aiming to shake up the high-end handset market with its reasonably priced -- £399.99 (inc. VAT) in the UK (~$5...
Abstract: Motorola's new Moto G200 5G is an affordable phone with flagship-level performance. A successor to the Moto G100, it has an even faster processor, better display, and an improved camera setup...
Premium specs, Affordable price tag, Great performance
Downgraded ultra-wide camera, Hard to use one-handed, Only one OS update in the works
Despite not quite offering the level of performance expected from the Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset, the Moto G200 represents great value for money at just £399.The 6.8in display offers a rapid 144Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution perfect for mobile gamin...
Published: 2022-01-21, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Lots of processing power, Responsive fingerprint scanner, Hardy design
Screen is only LCD, Slow to charge, Not suited to one-handed use
The Moto G200 is a beast - it's big, with a giant FHD+ 144Hz screen, and has loads of processing power, making it great for playing games and watching movies. It's not going to be suitable for all users though, as the size makes it hard to use one-handed...
A top-tier processor, Faster than rivals (cheaper, too), Great battery life, Clean Android installation
Plastic build, No headphone jack or expandable storage, No OIS can lead to camera blur
There's a few niggles you can object to about the Motorola Moto G200. The absence of optical image stablisation, a headphone jack and expandable storage are all sorely felt, and the chunky plastic build won't be for everyone, either.Image 10 of 10 But I'm...
Published: 2022-01-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Software without the quirks of near-priced competitors,Top-tier (2021) processor delivers strong and without overheating
Plasticky build quality,Cameras an oversell - and no optical stabilisation,It's rather big and chunky,Battery suffers a little
Considered as an evolution in the series the Moto G200 is a refinement of its G100 predecessor: it has a better yet screen, does away with the unnecessary dual punch-hole in the display, and pares down the rear cameras into an altogether neater triple des...