Case Collection for Motorola Moto G31 / G41 Phone Case - Premium Leather Folio Flip Cover | Magnetic Closure | Kickstand | Money and Card Holder Wallet Black

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Case Collection for Motorola Moto G31 / G41 Phone Case - Premium Leather Folio Flip Cover | Magnetic Closure | Kickstand | Money and Card Holder Wallet Black

Case Collection for Motorola Moto G31 / G41 Phone Case - Premium Leather Folio Flip Cover | Magnetic Closure | Kickstand | Money and Card Holder Wallet Black

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The final 2MP lens is for macro photography, and while the specification sounds limited, in truth it’s not the kind of thing you’re likely to use much. You can possibly get some reasonable results from it, but you’ll need a lot more patience than me – and probably a gimbal, too. There’s a circular Motorola logo on the back, but this time it doesn’t incorporate the fingerprint reader, which instead moves to the power button on the right-hand side.

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On one hand, while it’s marginally slower on the multicore benchmark, there’s not enough in it that you’d actively notice the difference between the two. And as you can see, every other phone in the list is faster than both, which isn’t a good position for the newest phone of the bunch to be in.Last year, we saw an absolute glut of Moto G smartphones, ranging from the G10 all the way to the G100. But numbers can only take you so far, and much comes down to how the phone processes images after the hardware has done its stuff, which can’t be measured by specs. It’s another octa-core 2GHz chip, so it’s debatable how much of an upgrade it will be, but it’s nonetheless a difference. All mobile phones are designed and manufactured by Motorola Mobility LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenovo.

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But on the other, there’s a question about whether or not actively slipping backwards is good enough, especially when the phone costs more. The SIM card holder supports either a second SIM or a microSD card to expand the storage, which is a good inclusion – especially as the cheaper version of the handset only has 64GB of storage built in.But it’s better to do three cameras well than four badly, and the specs of the Moto G31’s setup are still pretty promising. from corner to corner, with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080, which equates to around 411 pixels per inch – a big advance on the 720p panel in the G30. That’s probably not a deal breaker considering the limited 5G coverage, but it does leave questions about the phone’s longevity.

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The Moto G31 managed nearly a full day of looped video in our standardised test, and while none of the handsets we’re comparing it to is exactly weak on the stamina front, it’s a clear win for the Moto if battery is most important for you. With a standardised 1080p resolution offscreen, the Moto G31 is marginally better than the Moto G30, but there’s again very little in it, and it’s still leagues behind the Nokia G50, Realme 7 and Poco X3 NFC. The Moto G31 is solid and dependable, but despite a big improvement in the screen, it’s still hard to recommend over the competition – and that’s chiefly down to raw performance. Nonetheless, it’s still 16g lighter than last year’s phone, and only half a millimetre thicker at 8.They protrude a little, but not enough to result in any serious wobble when the phone is placed on its back. All that is for naught if the phone doesn’t perform to a satisfactory standard, and Motorola has taken the unusual step of ditching Qualcomm in favour of MediaTek’s Helios G85 SoC.

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Here it becomes pretty clear that the Moto is oversaturating the image to compensate, but it’s not a bad effort. Like the Snapdragon 662 inside the Moto G30, this is another octa-core 2GHz chip, so performance should be mostly similar on paper. It’s not the kind of thing you notice unless you’re looking closely, but it’s a nice touch and extra grip is always welcome. There’s still 4GB of RAM and a chunky 5,000mAh battery inside, but the screen tech has been upgraded from a simple 720p IPS panel to a 1080p AMOLED affair. As mentioned in my introduction, the Moto G31’s camera setup is a downgrade on the previous generation, with four lenses replaced by three, and the main sensor dropping from 64MP to 50MP.With decent light, the Moto G31’s camera is perfectly capable of taking some good-quality shots, as the picture of the church above demonstrates. While the Moto G30 played things safe with a budget Qualcomm processor – the 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 662 – the G31 takes a risk by switching over to the MediaTek Helio G85.



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