Motorola has introduced a pair of low-cost Moto G smartphones for the European market, the Moto G04 and Moto G24.
They all have 6.6-inch IPS LCDs with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, an Android 14 operating system, 5,000 mAh batteries, and durable plastic frames.
Moto G04
The Moto G04 has a budget Unisoc T606 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage.
G24, on the other hand, is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of expandable storage.
Moto G24 improves the photography game with a more capable 50MP primary camera and a 2MP macro lens.
In contrast, the Moto G04 uses a single 16MP primary camera. Both smartphones have punch-hole cutouts to accommodate their front-facing cameras, the G24 with an 8MP shooter and the G04 with a 5MP module for selfies.
Both phones run Android 14 and use Motorola’s MyUX interface. They also have side-mounted fingerprint scanners, convenient headphone jacks, and IP52 splash resistance.
The Moto G04 comes in four colour options: Concord Black, Sea Green, Satin Blue, and Sunrise Orange. Its price starts at $130.
Moto G24, on the other hand, comes in a variety of colours including matte charcoal, ice green, blueberry, and pink lavender, and it starts at $140.
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