
"Motorola is ending the year strong, unveiling two new budget-friendly smartphones for people who want big screens, better cameras, and an all-day battery life. Meet the 2026 Moto G and Moto G Play. Earlier this year, I reviewed the 2025 Moto G and was impressed by the value it packed into a $200 device. It seems to me that this experience will carry over to the upcoming devices."
"That 50MP lens will be supported by Motorola's "Quad Pixel Technology," which the company states allows the 2026 Moto G to deliver "sharper, more vibrant results, even in tricky lighting situations." It'll even have a new "dedicated Macro Vision camera" for upclose shots. On the front will be a 32MP selfie lens, a solid upgrade from the 16GB camera used on the previous generation."
"The other major change is the bigger 5,200 mAh battery. Motorola states that the 2026 Moto G is capable of lasting up to two days straight. However, based on my experience with last year's Moto G, I believe there's a good chance it can run for even longer with light use. Other notable features for the upcoming Moto G refresh include an IP52 resistance rating and support for 30W TurboPower charging. The smartphone will be available for purchase on Motorola's website starting December 11 for $200. It'll arrive in two colors: Pantone Slipstream (grey) and Pant"
Two new 2026 Moto G models target budget buyers with big 6.7-inch, 120Hz displays, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 5G connectivity, and RAM Boost for better performance. Camera upgrades include a 50MP wide lens with Quad Pixel Technology, a dedicated Macro Vision camera, and a 32MP front-facing selfie lens. The battery increases to 5,200 mAh with claimed two-day life and 30W TurboPower charging support. Additional features include an IP52 resistance rating. The standard Moto G price is $200, with availability on Motorola's website starting December 11 and multiple color options.
Read at ZDNET
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