Motorola Moto G52 review: Motorola has launched its friendly budget smartphone Moto G52 in the Indian market a years ago. This phone has been launched at an initial price of Rs 14,499. A lot has been given in the phone which can be called good as per the budget smartphone.

What special has been given for you in the phone and whether its performance will be strong, we will tell you all this in our review. So let’s see how my experience was with Moto G52.

Moto G52 Design-Display

Talking about the design, the color variant I got is Charcoal Gray. I liked the phone to look at. It is glossy but enough to brighten the eyes. If the phone slips, then cover will help you to keep the phone safe. The power button and volume rocker are given on the right side of the phone.

If you are used to this pattern then you will not have any problem. But if you are not used to it then you may have trouble operating the phone. I liked the placement of the rear camera of the phone. It is not made very well. If the fingerprints get printed too much on the back panel of the phone, then you may have some trouble. Overall, I like the look of that phone.

Moto G52 Performance

Talking about performance, the Moto G52 has a Snapdragon 680 chipset with Adreno 610 GPU and upro 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The phone has upto 128GB of UFS based MCP [uMCP] storage. It can be expanded upto 1TB with a microSD card. I liked this phone a lot in the initial performance. The RAM and storage of the phone are also very good according to the budget range. Even after using multiple apps simultaneously, there was no problem of hang or lag in the phone.

If you are doing official work on the phone which includes sending mail or using any heavy app etc., then you will not face any problem during this time. Yes, I would not say that you should use the phone only on heavy usage because doing so can cause you problems in the long term. The phone can be used moderately or slightly more easily. You will not have a problem of frame drop while using apps or doing any other work in the phone.

Moto G52 Battery

The phone has a 5000mAh battery that supports 33W TurboPower fast charging. It charged very fast the longer I put it on charging. I put it on charging at 0%. In 15 minutes this phone was charged upto 30 percent. At the same time, it was charged 56 percent in 30 minutes. The phone gets fully charged in about an hour. The battery of the phone is quite durable. Once fully charged and using the phone moderately, the phone can be used for one and a half days. It seems, the battery performance of this phone is not bad.

Moto G52 Camera

Along with this, you will also be able to use the depth sensor. Apart from that, a 2 megapixel sensor with f/2.4 lens is also included. Talking about daylight, the photos from the phone are clearer. Whether you take photos in normal mode or in ultra high resolution, you will get the right results. Yes, if the object is a little far away then there are chances of missing the detailing. Many times over-saturation is seen in the photo. This also makes the portrait photos better. On the other hand, if we talk about night light, then even better results came out, which I probably did not expect. The quality of the photo was fine.