100 ANDROID ADVISOR • ISSUE 64
ROUND-UP
- Front-facingcamera:8Mp,f/2.2,1.12μm
- Dual-band802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth4.2
- A-GPS,GLONASS
- NFC
- Fingerprintscanner(rearmounted)
- USB 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB On-
The-Go - Non-removable5,000mAh lithium-polymer battery
- 159.4x76x9.3mm
- 193g
- Moto G7 Play
Price: £149 from fave.co/2xeTk8s
The Moto G series has always been a fan-favourite,
offering true value for money in a world where
smartphones can now easily cost over £1,000.
Motorola has taken that to the next level with the
Moto G7 Play, an affordable smartphone that’s £30
cheaper than last year’s budget-friendly G6 Play
without compromising on the core smartphone
experience. It’s not perfect, but there’s a lot to love
about the Moto G7 Play and it’s certainly one of the
best budget smartphones on the market right now.
Design
The Moto G7 Play looks more like a mid-range
smartphone than something that costs less than £150,
and although it uses cheap materials, it manages
to make it look sleek. Take the rear for example; it’s
primarily made of plastic, but features a textured finish