Motorola has announced two new entry-level devices: the Moto G04 and the Moto G24. At the rear, the Moto G24 boasts a more elaborate camera system, with a 50-megapixel main sensor paired with a 2-megapixel macro lens. The Moto G04 keeps it modest with a single 16-megapixel rear camera. Flipping up front, both feature hole-punch notches housing an 8MP selfie shooter on the G24 and 8MP on the G04. The Moto G04 starts at EUR 119 (around ~PHP 7.2K in today’s exchange). While the Moto G24 starts at EUR 129 (~PHP 7.8K). Motorola has finally announced its own Android-powered smartphone. Officially dubbed the Motorola Dext, it will be sold in the US under a different name (Motorola Cliq). Read more in our articles including "Motorola Moto G04, Moto G24 now official" and "Motorola Dext on Android OS".
Motorola has announced two new entry-level devices: the Moto G04 and the Moto G24. At the rear, the Moto G24 boasts a more elaborate camera system, with a 50-megapixel main sensor paired with a 2-megapixel macro lens.
The Moto G04 keeps it modest with a single 16-megapixel rear camera. Flipping up front, both feature hole-punch notches housing an 8MP selfie shooter on the G24 and 8MP on the G04. The Moto G04 starts at EUR 119 (around ~PHP 7.2K in today’s exchange).
Our coverage of Moto G24 includes: "Motorola Moto G04, Moto G24 now official"; "Motorola Dext on Android OS"; "Motorola Razr 5G to launch in the Philippines on October 26". Each article provides unique insights and information.