
"Similar to the 2025 Moto G, the Moto G Play features a 6.7-inch touchscreen and a thin layer of faux leather on the back, providing a soft, premium feel. This material, combined with the rounded edges, makes the mobile device a well-built phone that's comfortable to hold. The screen itself is a mixed bag. It runs at a modest HD+ resolution (1,604 x 720 pixels). As a result, on-screen items appear slightly blurry around the edges, and games lack fine detail."
"However, the display makes up for this lack of high quality in other areas. Colors are vibrant, brightness peaks at 1,000 nits for clear outdoor viewing, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling buttery smooth. Even something as simple as browsing the internet for Black Friday deals felt great on this panel. Complementing the display are a pair of Dolby Atmos speakers delivering surprisingly rich audio for a budget phone. The sound output even has a bit of punchy bass and depth,"
Moto G Play shares most of its hardware with the 2025 Moto G and adds only a few meaningful improvements. The phone uses a 6.7-inch touchscreen and a thin layer of faux leather on the back, paired with rounded edges for a comfortable, well-built feel. The screen is HD+ (1,604 x 720) and supports a 120Hz refresh rate with 1,000-nit peak brightness and vibrant colors, but on-screen items and games lack fine detail. Stereo Dolby Atmos speakers deliver rich, punchy audio that outperforms some pricier phones. Pricing is improved, but many prior weaknesses remain.
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