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May 2021
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The editors liked
High refresh rate screen
Water-repellent design
Excellent battery life
Good overall camera performance
Burden-less Android experience
5G for the masses
Affordable
Impressive battery life
Decent main camera
90Hz refresh rate
Fast and accurate fingerprint reader (rear-mounted)
3.5mm audio jack
5G capable
90 Hz display
Notification LED
Pure Android
(almost) no PWM
No throttling under load
The editors didn't like
Screen is low resolution and that doesn't get very bright
High refresh rate screen, Water-repellent design, Excellent battery life, Good overall camera performance, Burden-less Android experience
Screen is low resolution and that doesn't get very bright, Slow charging with the provided charger, The USB cable can't be used for USB data transfer, Pricing is not very competitive, you can get faster phones, Pricing
There's no denying that the Moto G50 is an excellent marathon runner thanks to its energy-efficient SoC and generous battery capacity. It takes very good photos - even during the night, and its internals are protected by a water-repellent design. The near...
5G capable, 90 Hz display, notification LED, pure Android, (almost) no PWM, no throttling under load
slow storage, moderate call quality, gaming only at 30 fps, only a weak charger included, dim display, no 4K video recording
The Motorola Moto G50 presents itself as a solid mid-range smartphone, especially if you're looking for pure Android. The combination of a 90 Hz display and 5G makes the smartphone an interesting choice given its 250-Euro (~$295) manufacturer's price.It's...
Abstract: How affordable can a smartphone be and still be serviceable? Motorola has proved with the Moto G50 that it's possible to produce a decent handset for under £200: it may not break speed records, feature beautiful design, or use the very latest components...
5G for the masses, Affordable, Impressive battery life, Decent main camera, 90Hz refresh rate, Fast and accurate fingerprint reader (rear-mounted), 3.5mm audio jack,
Low-resolution display, not very bright, Slow charging speeds, No ultrawide camera, Video recording tops at 1080p, Occasional stutter
Only 64GB of storage, Average camera, No waterproofing,
The Motorola Moto G50 is a cheap 5G smartphone with a big colourful screen and decent battery life. Granted, the camera leaves a lot to be desired, and there's no specific area it excels in but that's expected if you're spending so little on a phone. Reas...
Confusing name - lower spec than the G30 for the sake of 5G,Limiting cameras setup
All in all the Moto G50 isn't a bad phone. If you bought one you'd probably be content with its capabilities. What it is, however, is a confusing entry to the G-series, skewing the range's numbering convention and delivering a handset that - aside from th...
The Moto G50 is a dependable if mostly unremarkable phone. However, if you're looking for 5G connectivity and a 90Hz screen on a budget, you'll be fairly happy with these results...
Temptingly priced, Very good power per pound, Phenomenal battery life, 5G ready
Mediocre main camera, IPS screen, Tricky to reach fingerprint reader
Slight camera disappointments aside, there's a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery and is a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in...