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Moto G64 5G, announced in April this year in India, is one of the top budget-friendly 5G phones available on the market. Typically, budget 5G phones in India range in price from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. While there are many options in this price range, the Moto G64 stands out by offering features not commonly found among its competitors. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should consider the Moto G64 5G as your first 5G phone.

1. Dual camera setup with ultrawide camera

Moto G64 5G

There are not many phones with ultrawide cameras under Rs 15,000. Apart from the Galaxy F34 5G, which debuted in August 2023, the Moto G64 5G is the only phone in the past twelve months to feature an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. With support for autofocus, the lens doubles as a macro camera.

The device’s primary camera is a Samsung S5KJNSl 50-megapixel camera, which also supports optical image stabilization. Portrait mode produces decent results, but there’s no support for zoom. For selfies, it is equipped with a 16-megapixel camera.

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2. Promises good performance on a budget phone

Moto G64 5G benchmark tests
Moto G64 5G benchmark tests (AnTutu / Geekbench / CPU Throttle)

The Moto G64 5G is the only phone to feature MediaTek’s 6nm Dimensity 7025 chipset. It comes with up to 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage. With an AnTuTu benchmark score of around 500,000, it promises a solid performance experience. Among recent phones priced under Rs 15,000, the only other device offering 12 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of storage is the Infinix Note 40x 5G, which is equipped with the Dimensity 6300.

As far as gaming is concerned, the Moto G64 5G is decent enough to enjoy games in medium settings.

3. Clean UI experience

The G64 runs on Moto UX-based Android 14. Motorola has also committed to providing an Android 15 upgrade, expected to be available by next year. Additionally, the Moto G64 5G will receive three years of security updates. Like any other Motorola phone, the Moto G64 5G comes with annoying notifications.

Because it is a budget offering, the phone has several preloaded apps. The Shopping app is one of the apps that I found to be shady. It appears like a folder, but it is actually a third-party app store by Swish Apps, which also has other so-called “Folder” apps for Games Hub, Entertainment, and so on. The good thing is that these apps can be uninstalled. 

4. Massive battery

Moto G64 5G

The Moto G64 5G draws power from a 6,000mAh battery. The device ships with a 33W fast charger, but the device supports 30W charging. While it takes around 1:30 hours to achieve a full charge, the device can easily last for two days on a single charge.  

Motorola has done a good job keeping the weight of the device under 200 grams. It weighs 192 grams and has a thickness of 8.89mm.

5. Simple yet attractive design

Moto G64 5G

I have the Mint Green edition of the Moto G64 5G, which is also available in Pearl Blue and Ice Lilac. The phone has a matte finish on the back that effectively resists fingerprint marks, and the edges match the back’s color. It has an IP52 rating for splash resistance. On the front, the bottom bezel is slightly thicker compared to the other bezels. The display is shielded by a layer of Gorilla Glass 3. Overall, the Moto G64 5G offers a simple yet attractive design.

6. Decent display

The G64 packs a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The peak brightness is only 560nits, which is sufficient for indoors, but it may not be very readable outdoors. The phone provides two color profiles: Natural and Saturated. Motorola claims that it supports a variable refresh rate ranging from 30Hz to 120Hz. The 30Hz is not an available option and it appears that the phone switches to it automatically in the Auto option. Apart from Auto, it offers 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rate options in the Settings page.

7. Good audio experience

Moto G64 5G

The Moto G64 can process and display HDR10 format content from streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube. The dual speakers onboard, one at the bottom and the other embedded in the earpiece, produce a decent stereo experience. It comes with support for Dolby Atmos and Motorola Spatial Sound.

8. Reliable 5G connectivity

Moto G64 5G

The Moto G64 5G promises impressive 5G connectivity features, including support for 14 5G bands, ensuring compatibility with various networks. It features three-carrier aggregation for faster data speeds and 4×4 MIMO technology for improved signal strength and reliability. Additionally, VoNR support allows for high-quality voice calls over 5G, enhancing the overall communication experience.

9. Other essentials

Most brands are getting rid of the 3.5mm audio jack, even on affordable smartphones. If you are someone who prefers a 3.5mm jack, the Moto G64 5G is a great choice, as it retains this feature, allowing you to use your wired headphones without needing an adapter.

The Moto G64 5G features a hybrid SIM slot for adding a microSD card. In addition, the device supports Wi-Fi 802.11ac and a side-facing fingerprint sensor. The device also supports up to 12 GB of virtual RAM, FM radio, and Bluetooth 5.3.

10. Value for money

Moto G64 5G

Motorola has priced the G64’s 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB variants at Rs 13,999 and Rs 15,999, respectively. Apart from Flipkart, the phone is also available for purchase in offline stores in India.

The Moto G64 was announced in April and it is likely that it may be available at a discounted price during the upcoming sales in India. So, if you are looking forward to purchasing your first 5G phone, the G64 could be a suitable choice.

The G64 debuted a couple of months ago to take on its rivals that were available on the market around that time. However, even after a couple of months, it still holds its ground with a solid combination of features, performance, and affordability, making it a strong contender in the budget 5G smartphone segment.

Who should not buy the Moto G64?

The Moto G64 might not be the best choice if you’re seeking a gaming-centric phone or a 5G device with an AMOLED display. Additionally, it lacks extended Android OS upgrade support. 

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