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Motorola Moto G84 5G 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage - Midnight Blue (with code)
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This great value Moto phone with it's nice AMOLED screen is now available at a great price with the code provided. Credit to @sisqoboy for the code.
Motorola Moto G84 5G - high-quality visuals, powerful performance and great cameras.
Motorola Moto G84 5G - high-quality visuals, powerful performance and great cameras.
SUPERB SCREEN
The vivid, clear 6.5 inch Full HD+ P-OLED display (1080 x 2400) with 120Hz refresh rate is perfect for movies, Netflix and YouTube. Multidimensional Dolby Atmos audio ensures the sound performance is equally impressive. There's also a fingerprint sensor under the display for quick security.
GREAT CAMERAS
There's a 50 MP PDAF main camera in tandem with an 8 MP ultra-wide sensor, plus HDR, LED flash and Optical Image Stabilisation, for shooting photos and video of all your adventures. With the 16 MP front-facing camera, you can shoot great selfies too.
SMOOTH STREAMING
Everything happens fast with a powerful Snapdragon 695 5G octa-core processor and 12GB RAM, including streaming and downloads. The 256GB of internal storage can also be expanded using a microSD card. Enjoy fast connectivity, uninterrupted video chats, advanced camera capabilities, and more with the performance of an octa-core processor. You can also feel the difference in your hand, thanks to premium materials, including vegan leather.
LONG BATTERY LIFE
The Moto G84 really keeps going all day thanks to its 5000mAh battery. Whether you're browsing the web or watching videos, it's ready to go the distance. When you do finally need to recharge, 30W Turbocharging will soon have you juiced up again.
Depth: 159.99 MM
50MP Ultra Pixel camera + OIS
Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos with an unshakable camera system featuring Optical Image Stabilization.
Ultra modern, water-repellent design.2 Look smart with an ultra thin and light design, and keep your phone safe from accidental spills and splashes.2
Hold everything. Never give storage a second thought. With 256GB built in, you have tons of room for photos, movies, songs, apps, and games.3,13
Cinematic 6.5" pOLED display. Bring entertainment to life with infinite contrast and over a billion shades of true-to-life color.
Next-level 5G performance. Make the most of 5G speed with the Snapdragon® 695, a powerful processor with frequencies up to 2.2GHz.
Height: 7.64 MM
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Network: Sim Free
Pay-As-You-Go Mobiles Style: All
Sim Type: Nano
Width: 76.4 MM
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sorted byReasons to consider the Motorola Moto G84 5G
- Higher display refresh rate – 120 Hz
- Has 2x more RAM: 12GB versus 6GB
- Expandable storage via MicroSD card up to 1024GB
- Has a 0.4 inch larger screen size
- The phone is 1-year and 4-months newer
- Comes with 590 mAh larger battery capacity: 5000 vs 4410 mAh
- Delivers 14% higher peak brightness (995 against 875 nits)
- Has 2 SIM card slots
- Supports higher wattage charging (30W versus 18W)
- Includes a 3.5 mm headphone audio jack port
Reasons to consider the Google Pixel 6aAnd this is the lightest (166g) normal-sized phone with 5000mah battery, which makes it very comfortable to use - along with being thin 7.6mm, a non-slip back, and flat screen.
The FM radio and headphone jack are very handy too.
Yes Motorola in general do have some if the lightest android phones around these days, most are around 190-200+ grams these days, the 166 grams for this would be noticeably easy to carry around.
I was looking at the Motorolas this year because of this (I find my Pixel 7a is just far to heavy to carry about), I leave it at home and still use my Pixel 5 instead)... phones have got stupidly heavy now (as well as too big). (edited)
The G84 is due to be upgraded to Android 14, and security updates for 3 years. I upgraded from a G8 Plus which was on Android 10, and was receiving no secuity updates, but found it to be operating still without problems, including banking.
So basically, I have no worries about the G84. Go for it!
I'm switching to this from an iPhone SE 2020 but haven't used android for about 12 years...
I remember back in the day you had to use anti virus software like avast? on android phones...is this still the case & if so what's the best free one I should be installing?
Also, I'm looking at using a 1p mobile sim(main number) PLUS a Lebara sim (solely for the cheap data plans, then dumping it every 6 months for their new data plan...
Just want to make sure this would be possible & the easiest way of setting the Lebara sim for data only
Any guidance appreciated.
Cheers! (edited)
Need to upgrade my s9, camera and battery life are important. Like the size of the s9 don't want anything too much bigger.
Son got the a34 256gb on the pre Xmas CPW deal and seems really happy with it. But sure whether to wait out a bit and see if I can get a good price on one of those or a54 or go for something like this. Not fussed on the loss of headphone jack on the samsungs but guess I'd just get wireless buds or whatever.
Any thoughts, advice, suggestions please? Tend to hold on to phones until the need to change, hence the s9, and need to upgrade husband's too so the price point is important.
Cheers (edited)
Any Motorola is low cost/ bad quality phone made in and for India. I had few bad experiences with cameras, burning processors, cracking screens in warmer climates and so on.
I would say premium phones last 5+ years. Budget ones are behind 2+ years. Mid tier - it deepnds
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