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Posted 10 March 2024

Motorola Moto g13 6.5 Inch 90 Hz HD+ Display, 50 MP Quad Pixel Camera, Dolby Atmos Stereo Speakers, 5000 mAh Battery Dual SIM Matte Charcoal

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50MP Quad Pixel camera system. Capture sharp low-light photos, beautiful portraits, and incredibly detailed close-ups.
Ultra-thin, modern design. Engineered to impress with a thin build, narrow bezels, and thoughtful attention to every detail.
Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers. Immerse yourself in multidimensional sound, listening with improved bass, cleaner vocals, and more clarity.
6.5" 90Hz HD+ display. View photos and websites on a wide screen with a fast refresh rate for a smooth experience.
Unbelievable battery life. Leave your charging worries behind with a massive capacity 5000mAh battery.


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  1. hcc27's avatar
    Good price for this, but if you don't mind 64GB storage, the £63 G04 via Perksatwork on the Lenovo site is very close to these specs. 90Hz screen too with the same 4GB RAM. Perks at work accept any outlook email.

    lenovo.com/gb/…1gb

    I got mine a few days ago and very impressed, apart from the average camera it's decent and fast enough to be my daily driver (Have a Sammy Fold 4 and Oppo Find X3 Pro for comparison). (edited)
    ChapOfSteel's avatar
    Mine is coming tomorrow - sounds like a bargain!
  2. corred1964's avatar
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    Cheers pal
  3. tomdavidrichards's avatar
    Only 4g
    jameel_ismail's avatar
    It's below 100 quid
  4. starfish80's avatar
    I've ordered this as my son's first smartphone. Its got NFC too, so he'll be able to load his bank card onto it
    wonger73's avatar
    That's nice,he will love that it's a nice phone
  5. Bronte_Tee's avatar
    Thanks OP - just ordered Charcoal for £92.99 . Nice one
  6. zuggy's avatar
    A 5 star review on expert reviews. Seems an absolute bargain.
  7. stuartc74's avatar
    Looks like a steal.
  8. jeffpa's avatar
    Back in stock £92 for the charcoal colour
  9. wol101's avatar
    Is the G14 worth the extra £20?
    Aretak's avatar
    The biggest upgrade is the screen, which is 2400x1080 on the G14 versus 1600x720 on the G13. Other than that they're very similar specs-wise.
  10. sumoqueen's avatar
    I got one of these recently. its not bad for the money! It is very different to previous motorolas i had and i cant get used to the fingerprint sensor on the power button and keep turning the ohone off as I changed the settings so i can activate the camera without unlocking the phone as i liked this feature on the others. Camera is a big upgrade in mp from my olf g8 power lite but i must say i cant notice the difference - unless i am doing something wrong?
    HottyHotty's avatar
    MP in cameras is actually pretty irrelevant on phones. The same could even be said for the actual sensor and physical tech to some extent. It's all about software these days.

    It's why Google Pixels used to top every other phone despite using ancient 12MP sensors that they didn't change for years.
  11. khxt's avatar
    Was this sold by Amazon, or was it sold by a third party seller? Is it out of stock from Amazon direct now?
  12. reubenno's avatar
    Heat! Though every time I see the phrase "Dolby Atmos" in a phone I can't help be both impressed and horrified at the scale of the false marketing.
    hcc27's avatar
    Actually, all these phones are Atmos certified by Dolby otherwise Dolby would be suing them, however they have minimum basic requirements for phones which cannot be compared to speaker certification.

    professional.dolby.com/tv/…s/2

    The basic requirement for Atmos certification is the ability to identify the source of a specific audio element from the rest of the soundtrack - not the overall audio quality or fidelity.

    professional.dolby.com/tv/…s/2
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