Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G6 Play and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G6 Play.
May 2018
(77%)
87 Reviews
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The likes of Honor and Xiomi have made the budget mobile arena far more competitive, but the Moto G6 Play remains one of most complete phones you can pick up for less than £200. All signs point to the G6 Play being a great budget phone from Motorola. Our...
Image 7 of 11There's no denying that the Motorola Moto G6 Play is a good-looking phone, and a 4,000mAh battery is certainly a promising selling point.Is it enough, though? If the G6 Play is stuck at the performance levels of the G5, then it's also only go...
Good battery life lasting 10 hours in our rundown test, Simple and easy to use, making it ideal as someone's first smartphone, Comes with a free case included in the box, 32GB of storage even at its low price point
Photos were washed out and grainy when viewing them, Performance wasn't as good as other phones we have tested in this price range, The look and feel wasn't as premium compared to other phones we have tested
The Motorola Moto G6 Play is a great purchase if you're looking for a first phone or a handset for your teenager. It's got good battery life and a generous amount of storage, but the camera is a little bit disappointing...
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Published: 2018-02-14, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: In the near future, Motorola plans to introduce three new smartphones – Moto G6, Moto G6 Play and Moto G6 Plus.One of the considered devices – Moto G6 Play has just been certified in the NCC in Taiwan.Thus, some technical characteristics of the device wer...
Abstract: Credit is owed where it's due, and Lenovo-owned Motorola has successfully catered to discerning — and cash-strapped — shoppers since introducing the Moto G in 2013 and the Moto E in 2014.The Moto G and Moto E are affordable, mid-range devices aimed at inc...
The Moto G6 Play is a battery centric smartphone with certain basics of the day such as great design, rest of the specifications are just on the normal side. The display lacks appeal and the night photography wasn't a much pleasure. The RAM is sufficient...
Good, Sleek and compact, Good battery life, Near-stock Android
Middling performance, Average cameras, Low-resolution display
The Moto G6 Play looks great, is built well, and is easy to use with one hand. The battery life is above average and the software package is fluid and has a few useful customisations. However, the cameras are average, performance is sub-par, and the displ...
Combines a classic Moto control layout with a trendy new extra-tall display on the cheap, There's a dedicated MicroSD cars slot on the SIM tray, so you can have to SIM cards and and SD at the same time, Display has decent brightness, contrast and sunlight
No notification LED and MotoDisplay isn't quite like an always on display (not that it automatically renders the LED redundant), The speaker is not particularly loud or clear. Audio output though the 3.5mm jack is also on the quiet side, Some noticeable p
It's really hard to make any noticeable dent in today's highly-competitive and overcrowded budget smartphone scene. Adapting as you go seems to be the only path to survival and Motorola has been doing plenty of it lately. The company's excellent reputatio...
Abstract: Motorola hasn't exactly enjoyed a smooth ride on the smartphone scene, over the past few years. Still, amid all the profit turmoil, ownership changes and shifting branding strategies, the legendary Moto G family of devices managed to survive. In fact, it...