![]() Probably the most inexplicable downgrade of all, however, is to the charging. Additionally, there is a plain 2MP macro cam instead of an ultra-wide camera. As you can expect, the camera is capped at 1080p video capture (at only 30fps, not 60fps like the G73). The main 50MP camera uses a smaller sensor with 0.64µm pixels (1.28µm with binning). Misc: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted) FM radio (market/region dependent) 3.5mm jack stereo speakers.Video capture: Rear camera: Front camera: Battery: 5000mAh 18W wired (China, LATAM), 10W wired (International), Reverse wired.Memory: 64GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 8GB RAM microSDXC (uses shared SIM slot).Body: 162.7x74.7x8.2mm, 183g Glass front, plastic back, plastic frame Water-resistant design.At least on the plus side, the refresh rate is up from 90Hz to 120Hz on the G53. The G53 swaps the FullHD+ OLED panel of the G52 for an HD+ IPS LCD one. There have been some display downgrades as well. While the G53 offers solid specs, the addition of 5G appears to have been a costly one.Ĭompared to its predecessor - the Moto G52, the G53 comes with a Snapdragon 4xx class chipset - the Snapdragon 480+ in particular, whereas the G52 sports a Snapdragon 680. The main new addition it brings to the table is 5G connectivity. The Motorola Moto G53 5G is part of the company's refreshed mid-ranger portfolio. We may get a commission from qualifying sales. These are the best offers from our affiliate partners.
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