Motorola G32 Satin Silver

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Motorola G32 Satin Silver

Motorola G32 Satin Silver

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All of this combines to make a decent first impression, offering a bright, crisp IPS LCD screen on a smartphone which sits comfortably in your hand. The 20:9 aspect ratio makes it quite tall, but not as unwieldy as the very tall Moto G51 5G. As you’d expect, the GeekBench 5 benchmarks don’t set the world on fire. The handset scores 377 on the CPU single core test and 1601 on the multi-core. That’s about what you’d expect considering the price tag and what’s under the bonnet, putting it in similar territory to the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G.

There are three modules in the main camera unit of the Moto G32: wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and macro. The usual for a modern inexpensive smartphone. In addition, judging by the characteristics of these cameras, they do not differ at all from the cameras of the Moto G31. The Moto G32 is designed for durability, with its plastic construction giving it a solid feel in the hand. The phone has rounded edges and a sleek design, making it comfortable to hold.

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If you’re someone who is looking for a device that can handle heavy games, I’d suggest increasing your budget and looking for devices in the sub Rs 20,000 segment, as the Moto G32 is not built for stressful gaming. Despite the impressive camera setup, on paper, the final output is fairly average. We would’ve liked some improvements in the low-light department. However, the 90Hz display is a welcome feature in this segment, and the stereo speakers add to that experience. To be fair, 4G is still pretty fast and, if you’re shopping in this price range, you’re probably looking to pair the phone with a 4G mobile service rather than pay extra for 5G. Multimedia is where the Moto G32 really shines, thanks to that large, crisp display and Dolby Atmos for making the most of the high-end audio found in streaming services like Netflix.

Firstly, high-quality gadgets and technology products tend to be more reliable. This means that they are less likely to break down or malfunction. When you’re relying on a product for an important task, such as work or communication, reliability is key. Investing in a high-quality MOTOROLA Moto G32 can give you peace of mind and help you avoid frustrating situations where your device fails you. Furthermore, the Moto G32 comes with plenty of audio features. It features stereo speakers, as well as Dolby Atmos sound enhancement, which makes listening to music a truly immersive experience.

The screen’s white balance is quite cool and the colours a tad saturated, because the Display is set to “Saturated” by default, but you can easily change this to “Natural” if you wish.

When it comes to cameras, the smartphone doesn’t disappoint either. It comes with a triple camera setup that includes a 50.0Mpx standard lens with f/1.8 aperture, an 8.0Mpx wide angle lens with f/2.0 aperture and pixel size 1.120, and a 2.0Mpx macro lens with f/2.4 aperture and pixel size 1.750, as well as a 16.0Mpx selfie camera with f/2.2 aperture and pixel size 1.120. Another sacrifice is that the handset offers 90 Hz refresh rate, whereas some of Motorola’s more expensive handsets take this up to 120 Hz. Again, to be fair, 90 Hz still offers very smooth scrolling and you’d need an eye for detail to really appreciate the improvement of 120 Hz. The fingerprint scanner is built into the power button and is located on the right side of the device. What is especially nice, the button itself looks just like a large standard power button. The fingerprint scanner itself is disguised as a button and disguised quite well. The phone will certainly keep you entertained for a long time, with a generous 5000 mAh battery ensuring that, if you don’t push it too hard, you should be able to go 2 days before recharging. Support for TurboPower 30 charging ensures you can get a few hours worth of charge in just a few minutes and a full recharge in less than 90 minutes. The three rear camers offer plenty of shooting options, although low-light performance is underwhelming. QualityWe ran the Moto G32 through some synthetic benchmarks, and the device was able to register a score of 2,38,447 in Antutu 9, which is average. It was able to churn out a score of 369 and 1439 on single-core and multi-core tests on Geekbench 5, which is decent. Gaming is not a selling point for the Moto G32, but rest assured, light gaming on the device is very much possible. In addition, high-quality gadgets and technology products tend to have better performance. This is particularly important for products that are used for tasks such as gaming, video editing, or graphic design. A high-quality MOTOROLA Moto G32 is likely to have better specs and features, which will translate into better performance and a better user experience. In the settings, you can expand the RAM. But if usually in different smartphones the amount of virtual RAM varies between 1-3 GB for 64 GB drives and 3-5 GB for 128 GB, here even for the second option only 1 GB. B1 (2100) , B2 (1900) , B3 (1800) , B5 (850) , B7 (2600) , B8 (900) , B18 (800) , B19 (800) , B20 (800) , B26 (850) , B28b (700) , B28a (700) , B32 (1500) , B38 (TDD 2600) , B40 (TDD 2300) , B41 (TDD 2500)

It’s important to note that when shopping for gadgets and technology products, it can be tempting to go for the lowest price possible. However, be wary of retailers that offer prices that seem too good to be true. Some less reputable retailers may sell counterfeit or low-quality products, which can be dangerous and not perform as well as the genuine product. The recently released Motorola Moto G32 is taking the mid-range smartphone market by storm. The device, which was released in July 2022, comes with an impressive range of features, including a 6.50 inch LCD IPS screen with FHD+ resolution, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor, up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. It also features an 84.9% usable surface and an AnTuTu score of 249000.The Motorola Moto G32 ships with Android 12, with minimal bloatware. As you’d expect, the handset makes a few sacrifices to keep the price down, but this might not bother you depending on what you value in a phone. Video recordings are maxed out at 1080p 30fps for the rear camera. Footage shot during the daylight was stabilised and had adequate details, but we noticed a shimmer effect on them. Videos shot in low light had noise, and the shimmer effect made an appearance here too. Moto G32 Review: Verdict As with many of Motorola’s current handsets, the Moto G32 comes with a basic transparent protective case. It offers some impact protection, but doesn’t seem as robust as something like a Tech 21 case. Still, it’s good to have a case right out of the box. Tall displays are quite common nowadays, even at lower price segments. The Moto G32 is no exception to that, and the front is filled with a 6.5-inch full-HD+ display that refreshes at 90Hz. It also features a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and my experience with the display was fluid and smooth. Overall, the Motorola Moto G32 is a great value proposition for those who are looking for a mid-range smartphone with top-notch features. With its impressive specs and competitive price tag, it’s sure to appeal to a wide range of users. Read More Brand



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