Technical sheet of Motorola Moto G100
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Brand
| Brand | Motorola |
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| Aliases | XT2125-4 |
| Best Sellers |
Motorola Moto G100 prices
| Motorola Moto G100 • International · 8GB · 128GB | $ 580 |
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| Motorola Moto G100 • International · 12GB · 256GB |
Release Date
| Release date | March 2021, 5 years ago |
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Design & Materials of Motorola Moto G100
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Structure
| Size | 74.0 mm•168.0 mm•10.0 mm Print 3D ModelSee more details |
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| Weight | 207 g |
| Usable surface | 84 % |
| Materials | Plastic , Splash resistant design |
| Resistance certificates (dust, water) | IP52 , Splash resistant |
| Colors | Blue Gray Pearl White |
Screen
| Diagonal |
6.7"
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| Type | LTPS LCD |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2520 px • FHD+ |
| Density | 409 ppi • Very high density |
| Others |
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Performance & Hardware of Motorola Moto G100
Processor
| Model | Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 (SM8250-AC) |
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| CPU | 1x Cortex•A77 3.20 GHz + 3x Cortex•A77 2.4 GHz + 4x Cortex•A55 1.8 GHz |
| Type | Octa-Core |
| Nanometer | 7 nm |
| Frequency | 3.2 GHz |
| 64 Bits | Yes |
Graphics
| GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 650 |
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RAM
| RAM | 8 GB |
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| Type | RAM LPDDR5 |
Antutu
| Score |
806.700
• Antutu v10
Overall performance better than 80% of devices
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Storage
| Capacity | 128 GB |
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| Type | UFS Storage 3.1 |
| SD Slot | Yes , Slot for SD or second SIM card |
Security
| Fingerprint | Yes, on the side |
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Sensors
| Fingerprint | Yes |
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| Proximity | Yes |
| Light sensor | Yes |
| Accelerometer | Yes |
| Compass | Yes |
| Gyroscope | Yes |
| Audio |
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| Notifications LED | -- |
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| Cooling system | No |
| Gaming buttons | No |
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Camera of Motorola Moto G100
Quad rear camera
Standard
| 1 |
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| Resolution | 64 Mpx |
| Aperture | ƒ/ 1.7 |
| Sensor | Omnivision OV64B |
| Type | CMOS |
| Sensor size | 1/2" |
| Pixel size | 0.70 µm |
| Pixel Binning | 1-4 (2x2) |
- Wide Angle + Macro
- 2
- Resolution
- 16 Mpx
- Aperture
- ƒ/ 2.2
- Sensor
- --
- Type
- --
- Pixel size
- 1.00 µm
- 3
- Resolution
- 2 Mpx
- Aperture
- ƒ/ 2.4
- Sensor
- --
- Type
- --
- Pixel size
- --
- ToF 3D sensor
- 4
- Resolution
- 0.3 Mpx
- Aperture
- ƒ/ --
- Sensor
- --
- Type
- --
- Pixel size
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| Flash | LED |
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| Optical Stabilisation | No |
| Slow Motion Video | Yes, 240 fps |
| Features |
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Selfie
| Resolution | 16 Mpx |
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| Aperture | Unknow |
| Sensor | -- |
| Type | -- |
| Pixel size | 1.00 µm |
- Extra
- Utrawide 121º
- Macro up to 2.8cm
- Second front camera 8MP 100° ultra wide.
- Video 6K
- Video 4K @ 60fps
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Network compatibility
Connectivity of Motorola Moto G100
Bands
| 5G | n1 (2100), n3 (1800), n5 (850), n7 (2600), n8 (900), n28b (700), n28a (700), n38 (2600), n41 (2500), n66 (1700), n77 (3700), n78 (3500) |
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| 4G LTE | B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B12 (700), B13 (700), B17 (700), B20 (800), B26 (850), B28b (700), B28a (700), B32 (1500), B34 (TDD 2100), B38 (TDD 2600), B39 (TDD 1900), B40 (TDD 2300), B41 (TDD 2500), B42 (TDD 3500), B43 (TDD 3700), B66 (1700/2100) |
| 3G | B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (1700/2100 AWS A-F), B5 (850), B8 (900) |
| 2G | CDMA BC0 (800), CDMA BC1 (1900), B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B8 (900) |
SIM card
| Type | Dual SIM
Dual Standby (Nano SIM + Nano SIM)
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Wi-Fi
| Standards | 802.11a , 802.11b , 802.11g , 802.11n , 802.11n 5GHz , 802.11ac, WiFi 6 (802.11ax) |
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| Others |
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Bluetooth
| Version | Bluetooth 5.1 LELow energy consumption |
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| Profiles |
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Navigation
| Supports | GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, GPS (L1+L5), Galileo (E1+E5a) |
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USB
| Charging | Yes |
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| Mass Storage | Yes |
| USB On-The-Go (OTG) | Yes |
| USB Type C | Yes |
| USB Host 3.1 | Yes |
SAR
| -- | -- |
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- NFC
- Yes
- Audio Jack
- Yes
- Radio FM
- No
- Computer sync
- Yes
- OTA sync
- Yes
- Tethering.
- Yes
- VoLTE
- Yes
- Extra
- USB-C 3.1 DisplayPort
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Battery of Motorola Moto G100
| Capacity | 5000 mAh See more details |
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| Type | Li-Ion |
| Fast charge | Yes , 20.0W |
| Others |
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- 0%Two days or more
- 50%More than one day
- 32%One day
- 18%Less than a day
- 0%Less than half day
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Software of Motorola Moto G100
Software
| Operating System |
Android 12
Snow Cone
Android 12 |
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| Google Services | With Google Mobile Services |
| Widevine L1 | Yes |
- 54%It comes with a clean operating system
- 43%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 4%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 33%Every two months or less
- 29%Every six months
- 13%Once a year
- 25%Never
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User reviews about the Motorola Moto G100
User score
Latest reviews added
- Great value phone
Bought it for just 1300zł (about 280$, 230$ without 23% VAT) and it's been performing great. The photo colours are off, for example making the blue-tinted stormy sky look really gray. The zoom is not revolutionary - there's no telephoto lens, but it can zoom up to 8 times - I would not recommend going above 6x though. The macro camera is actually suprisingly good quality though. The proportions of the screen aren't good for me - 21:9 is too tall in my opinion, I would prefer something like 19:9. The Snapdragon 870 definetly does the job - the system reacts in a blink of an eye to your actions. It's a gigantic leap for me, since previously i used low-end phones featuring Snapdragons 425 and cheap Mediateks. It ships with Motorola MyUX, and if it were not for the preinstalled apps you probably would not notice that it is not stock android. MyUX features a bunch of quality of life improvements, such as gestures. The battery is also very good, but the 20W fast charging is not exactly fast - it takes an hour to get from 30% to 80%. I also don't like how big the camera cutout is - it contains two cameras, one of them being an ultrawide one. It takes away valuable space from the notification area, and is entirely useless to me since I haven't ever took a selfie photo as far as I know. Also, the phone features a dedicated google assistant button - I HATE it, since I hate Google Assistant and you can't rebind it to anything else.
Pros- Snapdragon 870
- Dual SIM
- Headphone Jack
- The camera experience overall
- There are custom ROMs avaliable
- Battery
Cons- The SD Card slot is hybrid - if you put in a second SIM card, you can't put in a MicroSD card.
- Camera colours
- Can't uninstall preinstalled google apps
- Unlocking the bootloader voids the warranty
- Too tall for me
- It has a dedicated google assistant button
- 8
- Screen7.5
- Performance8.5
- Camera7.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery9.0
View answers - Decent phone, but has audio issues
Overall the phone is quite good, but here are my notes.
Audio is my main problem with the phone: it has a strange/bad DAC, so the sound coming from the jack and speakers (earpiece too) is quite noisy on low volume levels, especially when you listen to a speech. The built-in equalizer can almost fix it: set the "game" preset, max out "bass", and set "stereo enhancement" to zero. But even after doing so, I can hear some static background noise.
On the contrary, I really loved the clean Android installation with neat features from Motorola. For example, a double chop gesture turns on the flashlight, holding the volume button skips a song, etc. The system is pretty customizable.
At first, I was worried about the phone's size (especially length), but in reality, it's not that big — I managed to fit it in my shorts and tried squatting — no problem.
Screen's response times are average — you may see some smearing in the dark scenes.
There is no night mode for the wide shooters.Pros- Performance
- Stock Android with neat features from Motorola
- LTPS LCD - no PWM
Cons- Bad audio DAC
- 7.9
- Screen8.3
- Performance8.0
- Camera8.2
- Connectivity10
- Battery9.0
View answers - AutoOld, but in 2026 it's still a tank
Okay, I've had it for a year now, in February 2026, and it makes me think I don't need to change phones. I use it for work and hobbies. I lowered the animations and refresh rate, and on a full charge, it lasts me a day and a half. I don't play games, obviously. The 870 is what gave it its status; it's a tank. It froze twice in a year, and it was fixed by locking and unlocking it. The screen is terrible in sunlight. The cameras are awful in cars, but... After digging around, I saw that it has RAW on all four sensors with a native app, which significantly improves the quality. With patience, you can get a camera comparable to an iPhone 11. Plus, the 4K video is decent. I'm grateful it doesn't update Android so I don't have to deal with buggy patches... although a phone like this could easily reach version 13 or 14, to get some fixes... Although it's well known that Android only slows things down so you buy a new phone. In short, the best cell phone I've ever had, and when I buy another one it's still with me.
Pros- Snapdragon 870. It's a current phone, 5 years old.
- 4k video
- Cameras in RAW mode
- Longevity, absurd manufacturing quality
- With good management, the battery lasts a long time.
Cons- You can barely see anything in the sun
- Camera in auto mode, horrible
View original review- 8.4
- Screen7.7
- Performance9.3
- Camera8.0
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery9.0
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