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Both iQOO Z9x 5G and Moto G64 5G are recent smartphone launches in India, targeting the budget-range segment with 5G capabilities. While they share some similarities, key differences exist that can influence your buying decision. Let’s delve deeper into their specifications to see which phone comes out on top.

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iQOO Z9x 5G

1. Display

The iQOO Z9x boasts a slightly larger 6.72-inch display compared to the Moto G64’s 6.5-inch screen. Both offer Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2408 pixels and 1080 x 2400 pixels respectively) and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for a fluid user experience.  However, the iQOO Z9x claims a higher peak brightness of 1000 nits compared to the Moto G64’s 560 nits, making the iQOO’s display potentially better for outdoor viewing. The Moto G64 5G offers Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection for scratch resistance, while iQOO doesn’t specify any protection.

2. Performance and Storage

The iQOO Z9x is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC, while the Moto G64 5G uses the MediaTek Dimensity 7025. Both are mid-range processors, but the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is built on a newer 4nm process compared to the Dimensity 7025’s 6nm architecture. This could translate to slightly better power efficiency for the iQOO Z9x.

For most day-to-day tasks and multitasking, both phones should perform adequately. However, if gaming is a priority, the Adreno 710 GPU in the iQOO Z9x might offer a slight edge over the IMG BXM-8-256 GPU in the Moto G64 5G for handling demanding titles.

3. Storage

The iQOO Z9x offers RAM options of 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB with up to 8GB virtual RAM support, while the Moto G64 5G comes in 8GB and 12GB variants with up to 12GB virtual RAM. Both offer expandable storage via microSD card. However, the Moto G64 5G goes a step further with a higher storage option of 256GB compared to the iQOO Z9x’s maximum of 128GB. Also, users who prioritize multitasking and smoother app switching might favor the Moto G64’s higher RAM options.

4. Camera

On paper, the rear camera setups seem similar. Both pack a primary 50MP sensor. However, the Moto G64 includes an 8MP ultra-wide sensor that can also function as a macro camera and depth sensor, offering more versatility. The iQOO Z9x sticks to a basic 2MP depth sensor. The Moto G64 also boasts a higher resolution 16MP front-facing camera compared to the iQOO Z9x’s 8MP sensor, potentially resulting in sharper selfies and video calls. When it comes to video recording, the iQOO Z9x with the 8GB RAM version offers 4K recording, while the Moto G64 is capped at 1080p.

5. Battery

Both phones come equipped with a large 6000mAh battery, promising long battery life. The iQOO Z9x edges out the Moto G64 5G with faster 44W fast charging compared to the Moto’s 30W. This translates to potentially shorter charging times for the iQOO Z9x.

6. Software

Both phones run the latest Android 14 out of the box. iQOO uses its custom FuntouchOS 14 on top, while Moto utilizes its My UX interface. The update policy is a differentiator here. Motorola promises an assured update to Android 15 and 3 years of security updates, which might be appealing for users who want to stay on the latest software for longer. iQOO doesn’t specify its update commitment.

7. Design and Build

The iQOO Z9x comes in Storm Grey and Tornado Green colors, while the Moto G64 5G offers Mint Green, Pearl Blue, and Ice Lilac options. Both phones have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired audio. The Moto G64 5G boasts a PMMA back, while the iQOO Z9x comes with plastic composite sheet back panel.

The iQOO Z9x boasts an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, offering some protection against accidental spills and splashes. The Moto G64 5G only offers a basic level of dust and water resistance (IP52).

8. Pricing

The iQOO Z9x starts at Rs. 12,999 for the 4GB RAM variant, making it slightly cheaper than the Moto G64 5G’s base price of Rs. 14,999 (8GB RAM). However, the iQOO Z9x doesn’t offer a 256GB storage option like the Moto G64 5G’s 12GB RAM variant priced at Rs. 16,999.

9. Conclusion

The choice between the iQOO Z9x and Moto G64 5G depends on your priorities. If you prioritize a larger display with higher peak brightness, faster charging, and a slightly more water-resistant build, the iQOO Z9x is a compelling option, especially at its starting price point.

Gamers might also prefer the iQOO Z9x due to the Qualcomm processor and its potential for better power efficiency. However, if you value a stock-like Android experience with a confirmed update to Android 15, an ultra-wide camera, and a higher resolution front camera, the Moto G64 5G emerges as a strong contender. Users who prioritize expandable storage might also find the Moto G64 5G’s 256GB option appealing.

Ultimately, both phones offer good value for money in the mid-range 5G segment. Consider your needs and preferences before making a decision.

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