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Opinions from the Motorola Moto G52
- 6.6"AMOLEDFHD+20:9
- 169 g 74.5 mm 161.0 mm 8.0 mm
- SnapD. 680 Octa-Core 4 GB RAM 128 GB
- v9 216.000
- 5000 mAh
- 1 50 Mpx · ƒ/1.8 S5KJN1 23SELF 16 Mpx · ƒ/2.45
- Android 12 Snow Cone Android 12
User score
- 4
- 3
- 0
- 1
- 0
- Screen8.4
- Performance7.5
- Camera6.9
- Connectivity8.4
- Battery7.8
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 13%Less than a day
- 38%One day
- 50%More than one day
- 0%Two days or more
8 reviews
Software
- 50%It comes with a clean operating system
- 50%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 20%Every six months
- 80%Every two months or less
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User reviews
User Reviews
- gerogaston021Motorola Moto G52Global · 6GB · 128GB1 month agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueUn buen teléfono para un uso diario normal sin exigirle
Llevo usandolo desde agosto del 2022 y la verdad que el rendimiento en un uso cotidiano es bueno, podemos jugar unos juegos como el CoD Mobile pero tampoco para exigirle gráficos al máximo ya que ahí si tendrás problemas de rendimiento, la cámara es bastante buena cuando hay mucha luz ambiental, sino ya la calidad baja y se ve "granulada" la foto.
La pantalla es bastante buena con la resolución Full HD+ y los 90Hz, con la configuración de automático en el refresco de pantalla la batería me da unas 7-8 horas de pantalla hasta llegar al 30% y con el ahorro de batería seguro se podría estirar bastante más eso.
El audio es decente, el parlante dedicado superior se escucha (lógicamente) más bajo que el inferior que es el principal pero no me molesta para nada a mí.
La grabación de video la verdad que es medio medio, viniendo de un Moto G9 Plus la verdad que se nota bastante el 1080p30 que está limitado este dispositivo, (o al menos el mío, ya que no me da opción de cambiarlo) comparado al 1080p60 o el 4k30 que tenía el anterior, pero no me quejo mucho ya que no grabo yo.
Cuestión, si buscas un teléfono para jugar constantemente al COD o al PUBG en gráficos altos podrías ver mejor el catálogo de dispositivos al precio de éste, al momento que escribo ésto el dispositivo está a unos ARS$104.999 en MercadoLibre, pero si no lo vas a usar tanto para jugar o jugas algo que no sea exigente la verdad que te viene joyaPros- Pantalla
- Fotos de día
- Parlante stereo
Cons- Rendimiento en juegos exigentes
- Fotos de noche
- 9.1
- Screen9.3
- Performance7.6
- Camera7.6
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery7.0
View answers - AutoThe g52 is a quality price that does not disappoint, as long as in its 6gb ram version
The design is excellent, light and slim. Its screen is good, amoled with 90hz and automatic, dolby atmos stereo sound. It has Android 12 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 680, it's not bad, but it's not a processor to demand a lot from it, I recommend yes or yes the 6gb ram version because the 4gb version is bad. The cameras are somewhat fair, they can only record in 1080p 30fps, although with gcam you can record in 4k 30fps and it has a kind of smoothing that makes you feel a bit uncomfortable, but nothing serious. Its 5000mah battery is optimized, as long as it is 60hz or automatic and comes with a 30w charger that fully charges between 40m and 50m. Its price is not bad if we have $250 to $300. I wouldn't pay more than that. It is a good cell phone and it does not disappoint
Pros- Almost borderless amoled display
- 90hz with automation
- optimized battery
- 30w turbo charge
- stereo sound
- Good design, thin and light
Cons- Cameras somewhat fair
- not great performance
- software updates
- It does not have 5g support or ip67 certificate
- Version 4gb ram bad experience?
View original review- 6.6
- Screen7.5
- Performance7.3
- Camera5.5
- Connectivity6.3
- Battery9.0
View answers - gerogaston021Motorola Moto G52Global · 6GB · 128GB1 month agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueAutoA good phone for normal daily use without demanding
I have been using it since August 2022 and the truth is that the performance in everyday use is good, we can play some games like CoD Mobile but not to demand maximum graphics since there you will have performance problems, the camera is quite good when there are a lot of ambient light, otherwise the quality is low and the photo looks "grainy". The screen is quite good with the Full HD+ resolution and 90Hz, with the automatic setting in the screen refresh the battery gives me about 7-8 hours of screen time until it reaches 30% and with the battery saver it could be stretched for sure much more that. The audio is decent, the upper dedicated speaker is heard (logically) lower than the lower one, which is the main one, but it doesn't bother me at all. The video recording is really medium medium, coming from a Moto G9 Plus the truth is that the 1080p30 that this device is limited is quite noticeable, (or at least mine, since it does not give me the option to change it) compared to 1080p60 or the 4k30 that the previous one had, but I'm not complaining much since I don't record myself. Question, if you are looking for a phone to constantly play COD or PUBG in high graphics, you could better see the catalog of devices at the price of this one, at the time I write this the device is around $104,999 in MercadoLibre, but if you are not going to use it both to play or you play something that is not demanding the truth is that a jewel comes to you
Pros- Screen
- day photos
- stereo speaker
Cons- Performance in demanding games
- night Photos
View original review- 9.1
- Screen9.3
- Performance7.6
- Camera7.6
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery7.0
View answers - pablo-patagonico-6424145872fa3Motorola Moto G52Global · 4GB · 64GB2 months agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?Continue
- AutoBad Experience
The device is very good to watch with its 6.7 inches super OLED screen. Performance in general is horrible, with only 4GB of ram, it is not able to keep even one app running in the background. The camera even saves itself in well-lit environments. But not surprising at all, pretty average. The device is constantly crashing. Finally, this device is for users who need a smartphone for simple tasks and nothing more.
View original review- 3
- Screen6.0
- Performance5.0
- Camera2.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery5.0
View answers - arthurpereiragoncalves0Motorola Moto G52Global · 4GB · 128GB5 months agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?Continue
- casanovajoa2002Motorola Moto G52Global · 6GB · 128GB7 months agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?Continue
- emanuelfabiola1Motorola Moto G52Global · 4GB · 64GB10 months agoEdit commentReportAre you sure?Continue
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Score
- 7.5 Design & Materials
- 6.0 Performance & Hardware
- 6.4 Camera
- 7.1 Connectivity
- 7.6 Battery
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