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Motorola Moto G54 reviews by real users Motorola Moto G54
- "Ki" Value for Money Score7.3
- Pros
- Battery
- Display quality
- Coverage
Cons- Camera quality
- Night photos
- Charging Speed
- 6.5"LCD IPSFHD+20:9
- 177 g73.8 mm161.6 mm8.0 mm
- Dimensity 7020 Octa-Core 8 GB RAM 256 GB
- 455.400 v10
- 5000 mAh 15 W
- 1 50 Mpx ƒ/1.8 2 2 Mpx ƒ/2.4 SELF 16 Mpx · ƒ/2.4
- Android 15 Android 15
User reviews
User score
- 54
- 30
- 3
- 3
- 0
- Screen7.5
- Performance8.5
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery7.6
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Kimovil users believe the Motorola Moto G54 5G is a phone with excellent value for money, highlighting its fluid performance for daily use and gaming, as well as its design. However, there is widespread agreement on overheating during demanding tasks and its slow charging speed.
Design & Materials
According to our users, the 120Hz IPS screen offers good fluidity and colors, although the brightness is insufficient outdoors and its fragility raises concerns.
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Performance & Hardware
According to our users, the Dimensity 7020 processor offers fluid performance for daily use and gaming, although it heats up and the GPU limits compatibility.
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Camera
According to our users, the cameras are decent during the day, but quality drops significantly at night and the zoom is poor; the front and macro cameras are weak points.
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Connectivity
According to our users, 5G and Wi-Fi connectivity is good, although the mobile signal is irregular in low-coverage areas and the software can slow it down.
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Battery
According to our users, the 5000mAh battery offers good autonomy, but charging is very slow and its efficiency in intense games raises concerns.
- 1%Less than half day
- 14%Less than a day
- 38%One day
- 41%More than one day
- 6%Two days or more
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Software
- 22%It comes with a clean operating system
- 71%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 7%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 0%Never
- 18%Once a year
- 49%Every six months
- 33%Every two months or less
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- very nice phone,
++everything works fluent, very fast, good wifi, network, sound, fingerprint scanner works more than perfect, battery lasts up to 4 days (with 5 hours screen time)
-- photos were blurry and unusable- but after I've reset the camera app now it makes usable photos.
- When you place phone on its back, it literally stands on camera lenses and can easily scratch lenses- default mask is bad and doesn't help at all, so you'll have to buy some decent mask.
- After updates, Motorola app forces you to install bloatware, which can be uninstalled afterwards.Pros- sound
- signal
- speed
- headphone jack and radio
- battery
Cons- it's a bit heavy
- camera initially needs a reset
- when placed on table phone lays on camera
- 8.4
- Screen8.0
- Performance8.3
- Camera8.0
- Connectivity10
- Battery10
View answers - The best Motorola phone I have ever bought!
I only paid 247 Australian dollars for this phone almost 3 months ago now on Amazon while it was on a early mid year sale. It has been a incredibly good daily driver phone that is also very hardy despite being a budget phone. I have dropped this phone multiple times and it still works fine. This is with no case or screen protection on it at all. The build quality is genuinely impressive and surprisingly robust. It also has Stereo speakers, and a 120 hertz screen (most mid-to high end phones do not even have a hertz rating this high. The screen quality and resolution is excellent for this price range. It is again better than most mid range phone screens and many budget phones that cost 50-100 dollars more. Motorola really did a great job this time and did not skimp out on performance like they normally do in their budget range. It has 8gb of memory as well which in 2024 for smartphone is essential for them to not lag or have performance issues. This however is not a gaming phone. So do not expect it to perform well in in mid to high end mobile games. For internet browsing, you can social media, streaming movies and TV shows it is great. It also works great for making calls and texting as any decent phone should budget level or even high end. Call quality is excellent too. If you need a very reliable easy to use Android phone as a daily driver, work phone or to do just about anything this is the phone for you. It is also very affordable especially for people struggling in this cost of living crisis.
Pros- Great quality budget smartphone
- Fantastic reliable daily driver
- Stereo speakers
- It has a 3.5mm headphone jack
- Great performance overall
- Great battery life
Cons- Cameras are average
- Selfie photo quality ordinary
- Not for high end mobile gaming
- 8.8
- Screen9.2
- Performance9.3
- Camera8.0
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery9.0
View answers - I use the phone for gaming and since some of the games are demanding they might take away battery faster but it lasts over 12 hour
It's a very good phone if you want to do multi tasking since it has 12 gb and it works very smooth in my opinion I've had it for 3 months already and i can say it still works like it's new and the battery actually lasts so if you use the phone for basic functions it may last more than one day and it has no problems running some high end games on max graphics so yeah
Pros- Good gaming experience
- Battery lasts long
- Smooth and fast screen
- Charges somewhat fast
- Over 12 hour battery life if gaming
Cons- Photos
- Battery may overheat when outside
- 8.6
- Screen7.5
- Performance9.3
- Camera5.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery9.0
View answers - A missed chance to make a VERY good eye-friendly IPS phone
I decided to try the G54 as the only phone with decent specs and IPS screen recently released to the market. However, it has largely been a disappointment. The display, although free of PWM exhibits some other type of GPU-related flicker and the display has very low contrast in certain light conditions and a horrible reflectiveness i haven't seen on any other phone. Sometimes it feels like you're looking into a mirror. To make matters worse, the phone doesn't seem to have a colour temperature sensor and the ambient light sensor is either not working or acting very slow, even after weeks of use. It means you'll have to keep scrolling down all the time for the brightness menu, which on Android 13 and later takes 'conveniently' two swipes to access.
The camera is mediocre and most of all inconsistent. Sometimes during the day you'll be able to take flagship-grade photos, with excellent sharpness, especially if you install Gcam. However, every third photo or so will be totally out of focus and blurry, as seen on some cheapest Xiaomi devices 10 years ago. So that means you'll have to take three photos each time to be sure one of them has the right focus and sharpness. Motion photos are out of question. Despite OIS a slightest move willl make your pictures blurry since as i understood the shutter is very slow. The macro camera is basically an insult to the intelligence and completely uselessPros- Very pleasant form factor, design and weight
- Faux leather back cover is sublime
- Lots of Motorola gestures and features
- Audio quality is acceptable, FM radio, 3.5 jack
- Fast GPS
- Very good Wi-Fi connection
Cons- Absence of color temperature sensor
- Ambient light sensor of very poor quality/not work
- Exceptionally reflective screen
- Inconsistent cameras, useless macro sensor
- Android 13 is very slow compared to previous versi
- 7.1
- Screen6.2
- Performance5.0
- Camera6.2
- Connectivity7.6
- Battery9.0
View answers - 7.8
- Screen8.7
- Performance8.0
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity7.3
- Battery9.0
View answers- 9.3
- Screen6.7
- Performance10
- Camera6.0
- Connectivity10
- Battery10
View answers- 6.1
- Screen8.0
- Performance5.6
- Camera7.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery5.0
View answers- 6.8
- Screen6.5
- Performance6.0
- Camera6.0
- Connectivity6.6
- Battery7.0
View answers- AutoEXCELLENT FOR STARTING WITH VIDEO GAMES
First of all, good afternoon. I'll start by mentioning that this is a good phone for gaming. This was demonstrated in the test I ran by installing Genshi Impact, a very demanding game due to its large map, mechanics, and vibrant colors. By default, it was set to low graphics settings, but when I switched to medium, it managed to run at 40-60 fps, which is surprising for a phone at this price. I also used it for Call of Duty Mobile, Minecraft, Honkai Star Rail, Zenlezz Zone Zero, and other shooter games, demonstrating great performance in all of them (except Zenlezz Zone Zero). However, it's worth noting that it was occasionally limited by overheating, which is common with these types of games. In short, it's a very good gaming phone. With a mid-range processor, it can compete with phones in a higher price range. Furthermore, you can take advantage of RAM Boost for smoother gameplay, reaching a peak of 16 GB of RAM, which is more than enough for demanding games.
Pros- Gaming
- Fluency
- Price
- Weight
- RAM Boost
Cons- Overheating
View original review- 8.6
- Screen7.2
- Performance10
- Camera4.2
- Connectivity8.0
- Battery7.0
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Score
- 6.2 Design & Materials
- 7.0 Performance & Hardware
- 6.2 Camera
- 7.5 Connectivity
- 6.7 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.
