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Design & Display This phone stands out because of its 6.67-inch curved pOLED display, which gives it a very premium look similar to high-end Samsung Galaxy S-series devices. The screen supports Full HD to 1.5K resolution (depending on region) and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, making scrolling, gaming, and animations extremely smooth. Colors are vibrant with strong contrast since it uses OLED technology, and it also supports HDR content. Brightness can reach extremely high levels (up to around 4500–5500 nits peak), meaning the screen remains visible even under strong sunlight. The phone is also protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, improving durability against scratches and drops. Performance The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 (or Dimensity 7300 in some regions) chipset, built on a 4nm process. It is paired with 12GB RAM and 256GB UFS storage, which makes multitasking very smooth. Apps open quickly, switching between apps is stable, and the phone can handle moderate gaming like PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty Mobile, and Free Fire without major lag. However, it is not a high-end gaming phone. Heavy titles like Genshin Impact may require medium settings for stable performance. Some users also report that the processor is efficient but not significantly faster than the previous generation, meaning it is more focused on battery efficiency than raw power. Cameras The phone features a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 13MP ultrawide lens. In daylight, photos are sharp, detailed, and well-balanced. The OIS helps stabilize images and reduces blur when shooting handheld or in motion. The 32MP front camera is good for selfies and video calls, even supporting 4K recording. However, low-light performance is average, and video processing can sometimes be overly sharpened or artificial-looking. This is a common criticism in this series, where Motorola prioritizes software processing that may not always look natural. Battery & Charging One of its strongest advantages is the large 5,200–5,500mAh battery, which easily lasts a full day to almost two days on normal use. It supports 68W fast charging, allowing the phone to reach around 50% in about 15 minutes. This makes it very convenient for users who are always on the move. Software & Features The phone runs Android 15 with Motorola’s near-stock interface, which is clean, smooth, and free of heavy bloatware. It also includes Moto AI features, gesture controls, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, 5G, and IP-rated water resistance (IP68/IP69 depending on version).