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Motorola Moto g62 Smartphone, Android, 4GB RAM, 6.5", 5G, SIM Free, 64GB, Frosted Blue - £169.99 delivered @ John Lewis & Partners

£169.99£199.9915% off
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Moto g62 Smartphone, Android, 4GB RAM, 6.5", 5G, SIM Free, 64GB, Frosted Blue

Claim up to £300 when you trade in an old Mobile Phone (Via redemption)£169.99
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2 year guarantee included

The moto g62 delivers sight, and sound, that moves you. Download content in seconds thanks to 5G capability, and enjoy high resolution films, social content and games on its 6.5” FHD+ display, with a super-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Sound is equally lush thanks to stereo speakers supporting immersive 3D Dolby Atmos audio. It’s built to entertain, and to keep you effortlessly connected.
5G capability
The g62’s future-proofed 5G modem will enable you to still use 4G, however depending on your network provider, you'll experience incredible speeds and better quality streaming video, along with more reliable network connections when you're in crowded places - especially during peak times.


High quality shots and selfies
When it’s time to create content of your own, capture any moment in any light with a 50MP camera system. The phone's rear 50MP (main) + 8MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) triple lens system ensures you capture those special moments in all their glory, fine detail, and rich colour. And a 16MP front-facing camera ensures you'll look sharp when the selfie urge strikes.


Full HD+ display
Its fluid, ultra-wide 6.5" display with a beautifully smooth 120Hz refresh rate lets you get more immersed in games, films and video chats.


Dimensional sound
Listen to your fave playlists on dual stereo speakers to hear improved bass, cleaner vocals, and more clarity at higher volumes. And, you can immerse yourself in the multidimensional sound of Dolby Atmos audio.


What is RAM?
RAM (Random Access Memory) is different to the permanent storage provided by hard disk drives (HDD), solid-state drives (SSD) or memory cards in your equipment. RAM is used by your device to temporarily store data to carry out everyday operations. The more RAM your machine has, the faster you can expect it to open and run programs.


This device has 4GB of RAM.


Stay safe
The Motorola g62 is able to keep your photos and files private, thanks to featuring both face and fingerprint recognition technology – all it takes to unlock the phone is a quick glance or touch, and you’re back in business.


Great qualities
The 3.5mm audio jack is ready for your headphones or audio equipment, whilst GPS will help guide you to your destinations. Additionally, the phone’s MicroSD slot offers storage upgrade options, meaning you don’t have to delete to move your favourite photos or files.



What is SIM free?
You'll receive an unlocked device, so there’s no requirement to commit to any network, leaving you free to decide which SIM card/network to use. This gives you the opportunity to find the most suitable plan, whether that’s contract or pay-as-you-go, throughout the lifetime of the phone.



Top tip: as this mobile phone is supplied SIM-free and unlocked, you have access to SIM-only deals – these usually offer far better value for money – especially for all-important data plans.


You also have the option to add a foreign SIM card, so you can use this device overseas for less as well.



Additional information: manufacturers often update their Operating System (OS) software over the course of a device’s lifespan – this means that your product might ship with a more advanced OS than specified.



We can help you get set up
Our specialist in-store Partners can help you to get set up on your new device right away. We can help with anything from transferring personal data from your old device to setting up any essential features.


Visit your local shop with your new device, or simply Click & Collect from a John Lewis & Partners when purchasing and an available Technical Support Partner can set it up for you.
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  1. J.D's avatar
    J.D
    I'd stay away from Moto as they don't support there device for long. I do like the fact this phone has a 5000mah battery yet weights only 185g but I still wouldn't recommend buying a Moto.
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    apmirkin Author
    The equivalent by Samsung would be £300 . Also, Samsung batteries are tired after 18 months. I won't even get started with Apple
  2. Isleeptodream's avatar
    Isleeptodream
    good price but be weary buying motorola. poor software updates over a shorter period
    apmirkin's avatar
    apmirkin Author
    The prices usually reflect that. Wish I bought one from Vodafone about 5 weeks ago. They had them for £129
  3. cozzb's avatar
    cozzb
    £139 at Vodafone currently so even with a £10 top up it’s cheaper
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    apmirkin Author
    They were £119 back in Feb plus £10 top up with Vodafone.
    Only issue with buying from networks, they brand thể device and add bloatware you dọnt want. Three mobile devices are unlocked, but they have their own apps installed which won't go away when not using a three sim.
  4. wolvesinwales's avatar
    wolvesinwales
    Got stung by Motorola years ago so never again. Moto Z official update wrecked the phone , battery Iife went crazy.
    Motorola refused to acknowledge the problems despite 1000s of posts about it on their own support forum.
    No evidence of a widespread problem was their mantra.
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    apmirkin Author
    Motorola has changed hands many times. do you realise they were owned by Google themselves and now by Lenovo. Sony are worse
  5. GlitchFace's avatar
    GlitchFace
    4GB/64GB in 2023 for over £100, nah.
    apmirkin's avatar
    apmirkin Author
    its also 5G and uses snapdragon. not mediatek. What do you suggest for the money thats better? (edited)
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