Motorola has finally launched the anticipated Moto G100 smartphone, which also happens to be the device that Motorola promised to add a Snapdragon 800 series chip. The device features the latest Snapdragon 870 chipset, which is a better version of the Snapdragon 865. Also, according to claims, you get some software and features that you won’t easily get on other devices.
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On the back, the device has a quad-camera setup, consisting of a 64MP main camera, a 16MP ultrawide lens, which also works as a macro camera, and lastly a 2MP depth sensor. The device also has audio zoom. On the front, the device has dual cameras, consisting of a 16MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide lens.
The smartphone comes coupled with up to 12GB of RAM, and storage up to 256GB. The G100 features a 6.7-inch LCD CinemaVision screen, with a 90Hz refresh rate and HDR10 feature. The device has a massive 5000mAh battery, which supports 22W turbo-charging. Out of the box, the device will run on Android 11 as expected.
You can connect the device to an external display, while simultaneously using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. Other than this, you can also pair Bluetooth wireless controller to your device. The device’s rear camera can be used as a webcam while you video chat, after connecting it to a monitor or TV. There’s a special dock available, that can keep the device cool while it’s connected to a display. Not to forget, the dock isn’t available in all the regions.