The losers won: The Moto G73 left would-be buyers hesitant, while the G53, G13 and E13 received a warm welcome in last week’s survey. Our eyes are deceiving us, did a phone with an HD+ display win against an FHD+ one?
He really did, even if there’s more to it. The Moto G53 is cheaper, which helps a lot – these are affordable phones, after all. For something more powerful, check out the Edge series.
By the way, the Moto G73 now has 5G, which is good, but so do the G53 and the Edge phones. Some of the older models cost around the same while offering more premium hardware.
The balance between specs and price is tricky, as the Moto G23 discovered. It’s even cheaper than the G53 but lacks 5G. LTE networks aren’t going away anytime soon, but getting a 4G-only phone in 2023 still wasn’t good for many.
That said, if you drop the price even further you get the Moto G13, a phone that has received positive marks from voters. The G13 loses the ultra-wide camera, but the G23’s 5MP unit wasn’t anything impressive to begin with. The selfie camera has a lower resolution and charging is slower, but saving €50 earns a lot of goodwill, apparently.
Finally, the Moto E13, the cheapest of the bunch, also received a thumbs up, in fact its report was the most positive of the five models. It doesn’t cost much, half the price of a G23, and the Android Go Edition software is just what you need to make the budget hardware work well.
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