Motorola Moto G30 vs G10 | Unboxing & Full Comparison By Tech Spurt

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Aug 14, 2021
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Motorola Moto G30 vs G10 | Unboxing & Full Comparison

Now, as expert fans know, I absolutely adore cover and water. All the smartphones is pretty much a full-time job for me because they launched so bloody many and saw all glorious dear or happiest of days, because two new budget-friendly mortal g series handsets have just turned up at expert towers. So what we have here is the fresh new motor g10 and g32 budget friendly handsets ready for 2021. What I'm going to do is: do you a full, unboxing and side-by-side comparison, comparing all the specs the features, the camera tech, everything you need to know, certainly in terms of pricing, there's not much in it at all. The g10 will cost you 129 quid in the UK. It's 159 quid for the g30, so is that price difference worth it? Well, let's check it out and for the latest and greatest tech.

Please do folks subscribe and ding that notifications bell cheers. Let's see what you get in those boxes now, first, up as you can see there, both the border g10 and the g30 come pre-clad in a nifty condom case to help keep them protected. Of course, if you want to play dangerous, you can just rip that off and go bare back instead and besides that, you get a starter guide. You get a type c, USB cable and a three pin charging plug with pop-up action. Now, stick the g10 and the g30 side by side, and you'll be hard-pressed to tell them apart they're, both 6.5 inch, smartphones, so exact same size and everything. The main differentiation between them is the fact that you've got this sort of mottled finish on the g10 around back, whereas the g30 is nice and smooth.

Of course, it is a plastic finish on both the g10 here and the g30 as well pretty standard for a budget. Blower gotta admit I quite like the sort of sun June effect, though here on the g10 sets it. Apart from its more expensive sibling, will possibly add a bit of extra grip to it as well. I'm definitely liking the subtle purple coloration on these, both as well and as usual, with mod rollers budget blows, you get an ip52 splash resistant design as well. I would not recommend taking them into the shower with you or anything like that.

It'll be fine for a bit of light rain, or you know a light bit of spillage as well, but you definitely don't want to get them too moist. Now both of these Moto G handsets have a dual sim setup. Otherwise, you can use that second sim slot to slap in a micro, SD memory card of up to 512 gigs in size are accepted by both the motor g10 and the g30. The motor g10 comes with 64 gigs of storage as standard in the motor g30. You can bump that up to 128 gigs, all right, and now it's time for the joyous task of setting up two more of the smartphones.

At the same time, the motor g30 already exerted dominance over the slow, motor g10 alrighty. So now the motor g10 and motor g30 all set up and ready for action, and now that the displays are actually turned on, you can hopefully tell a little easier that those bezels are fairly chunky as you'd expect again from a budget smartphone, especially down below, got some serious junk in that trunk, but both the g10 and the g30, basically identical from the front and another way that they're both identical is the actual software. It's the fresh new android 11 oses, so it comes pre-installed, unlike the Nokia 5.4, where it's android 11 ready. So you get the exact same software, uh setup and layout, and everything exact same features on both of these blowers, and I do love the stock vibe of android as well. No heavy clunky launcher or anything, but of course, Motorola as usual, has added the motor experiences to both of these smartphones as well.

You can access these via the motor app, and these are most definitely a very worthy addition to the stock android experience. Adding all kinds of bonus features so, for instance, just makes it a little easier to customize your handset. So you can dive into the personalized section you can play around with the wallpapers uh different styles as well. This just allows you to play around with different colors and different fonts as well so nice stuff. That gestures section is one of my favorites, though this adds some great stuff in there, such as, for instance, the fast torch, which is just the best feature on any smartphone ever basically, just give it one of these karate chops and on goes the torch and by the way, making that noise is absolutely obligatory.

Every time. You've also got the likes of lift to unlock as well, which is definitely a good one. When coupled with the face unlock feature. So let's just get this set up on both of these smartphones and, of course, face unlock is a feature that you won't find again in stock android. It's something that multiple adds to its smartphones come on g10.

You can do it. I do have a face. This is too blurry screw you, man come on g10. This is just this is just mean, needs more light. I'm literally stood next to a massive light.

I am literally stood in front of the brightest light. Furthermore, I have on full beam. My retinas are bloody melting inside my skull. Oh, has done it. Is it finally hey there you go, so now you can lift the motor g10 or the motor g30, and it will automatically start searching for your face.

Otherwise, you can just push that power button as well and, as you can see straight into the menus with the g30, the g10 that selfie camera is really not liking. Me frankly screw you. Otherwise, you do have a rear mounted fingerprint sensor on both the g10 and the g30 as well and touch wood. So far they seem uh, nice and responsive. Just a quick, tap, and you're, basically straight into your desktops, and you've also got that swipe to split effort on both the motor g10 and the motor g30 as well, was just recently introduced to modular smartphones.

All you need to do is just swipe across and then back again when you're in an app as you can see, it will then split in two. You can then open up another app and use them side by side. It's assumed that the one-handed mode has disappeared from uh. The model gestures support its version, because that was a really useful feature, especially with phones being so bloody massive these days, but you still get the tips and tricks guy to sort of learn your way around. All the features you can mess around with the display you've got that game time feature as well, which is great news for gamers, basically helps you to block notifications, get you really immersed in your game and disable the adaptive brightness all that kind of stuff that might throw you off and in further good news.

Both the motor g10 and the motor g30 boast a bit of NFC action as well, so you can use them for your contactless payments, very, very handy in a postcard world. As for the display tick. Well, it's a 6.5 inch IPS panel on both the Motorola motor g10 and the motor g30 as well. Sadly, it's a HD plus resolution 1600 by 720 pixels, not full HD uh, which is a shame because you do get full HD panels at this sort of price point the likes of the Poco m3. For instance, still, while you are undeniably lacking that finer detail, when you watch a bit Netflix, but at Disney, plus whatever the visuals are still absolutely fine for kicking back with a movie or a TV show, at least at 6.5 inches, it's certainly a spacious display on both of these phones. So no worries on that front.

The actual visuals looked nearly identical on the g10 and the g30 actually found that the g10 on that maximum brightness seemed to be a little brighter than the g30. Although the viewing angles are fairly narrow on both of these handsets, so the image does darken. Once you start to tilt the display away, I quite like the color output on both the g10 and the g30 they're reasonably poppy for budge tips panels. You can dive on into the display settings as well and dial down the vibrancy a bit. If you want to, though it makes kind of minimal difference.

To be perfectly honest, the one area where the motor g30 does offer a superior display compared with the g10 is the refresh rate because, as you can see there, you do have the option of boosting it up to 90 hertz rather than the bog-standard.60 hertz, which is all you get on. The g10 just adds a nice smooth experience when you're sort of browsing through menus and using apps that support that high refresh rate. Otherwise, you can stick it on auto, in which case it will scale it up and down from 60 to 90 when needed. That's the actual audio side of things. Well, it's a model speaker on both the g10 and the g30.

A bottom mounted speaker pumping out all of that sound and after doing a quick side by side with the g10 and the g30. It's obvious that the speaker tag is basically identical. You get the same sort of output on that top volume level. It's not too bad to be found just clear. This little clip now that rear camera tech slapping a fresh new 48 megapixel sensor, so clarity and everything absolutely fine on that top volume level, and it does reach a reasonable volume as well.

So it will be absolutely fine for again kicking back with a bit on YouTube, uh, textbook channel, that's quite good bit of Netflix action, Disney plus whatever you want to stream, although obviously, if you want to get a bit of music on the go you're going to want to either connect a pair of headphones via a headphone jack, both the g10 and the g30 support uh that otherwise you've got a Bluetooth 5.0 support on both as well. Now, let's talk performance and the model g10 sports, the very basic snapdragon 460 chipsets, whereas here on the g30 that gets upgraded to the snapdragon 662, which is stuffed in quite a lot of budget-friendly smartphones. These days, including the likes of the Poco m3 and the Nokia 5.4, so not too surprising to see a difference in the geek bench scores. As you can see, they're both the single core and the multi-core, the g30 is the superior device. You've got four gigs of ram in both of these blowers as well.

Although there is a six gigabyte option of the motor g30, which is going to be an Amazon exclusive still, the good news for gamers is that both the motor g10 and the motor g30 use the same GPU that arena 610, and that has proven more than capable for playing the likes of pub g Call of Duty shenanigans like that all those online blasters. Of course, you do have other factors to take into consideration when it comes to mobile gaming, such as the actual screen responsiveness. So what I'll be doing is I'll be fully reviewing both of these smartphones uh using them extensively, as my personal handset, so I'll be getting a good bit of gaming on the go, and I'll, let you know if they're great or if they suck as for the battery tech. Well, it's a 5 000 William cell stuffed inside both the motor g10 and the motor g30 as well. I can never find the bloody battery section for some reason when I'm looking for it and because you've got that lovely stock version of android on both the g10 and the g30.

I reckon both of them should easily last a full day, even if you're, absolutely hammering them with hardcore usage lots of screens on time. All of that good stuff, especially as they're. Basically just 720p displays so shouldn't, take that much power and should hopefully last you well into a second deer as well, and you've got 10 watt charging faster charging here on the g10, not particularly faster, but pretty standard for a budget phone that does actually get doubled to 20 watt fast charging here on the g30. So that should recharge nice and quick. Now, let's finish up this motor g10 and g30 unboxing and comparison with a squint at the rear, camera tech, and they look very similar at a first glance.

But you will notice that the motor g10 sports, a 48 megapixel primary sensor, as indicated by the tiny bit of text right there uh, whereas that gets upgraded to a 64, megapixel primary sensor here on the motor g30. Now that primary camera tech might be slightly different, but the general camera UI and layout and everything is basically identical. As you can see, you get more rollers' camera AI smarts on both of these blowers uh. So this will just suggest swap into a different camera mode when applicable. So, for instance, taking a picture of chocolate.

Monkey here says: switch to portrait, the actual autofocus seems nice and nippy on both of these handsets both the g10 and the g30 seem to lock onto faces pretty much in an instant, and it's quad pixel camera tech on both of these blowers. So the g10, even though it's a 48 megapixel primary sensor, what you'll get is 12 megapixel images, because it combines the sensor information from four pixels into one uh and here on more g30. It's the same. You've got 64 megapixel sensor, but it's 16, megapixel images it'll shoot by default and hit that shutter button. As you see a bit of a delay in taking the photo, so don't exactly expect rapid fire on either of these.

That's because it'll be doing that quad, pixel uh combination and everything in the background. Moving on from that uh primary sensors, where you've also got an 8, megapixel ultra-wide angle, lens on both of the Moto G series handsets as you can see, it just offers a pulled back view. The detail levels will be slightly compromised in this viewpoint, and often the colors are not quite natural either, but sometimes it's quite handy to get quite a dramatic family shot. Something like that. Both the g10 and the g30 also offer a depth sensor for your portrait shots and, of course, the obligatory macro lens, where you'll have to get very, very close to your subject and uh take a picture, and it's a two megapixel lens.

So what you'll end up is with a crappy fuzzy blurry awful shot. Basically, you could fast access uh various settings just by pulling up uh like so as you can see, you've got your timer uh. Your aspect ratio. All of that good stuff. You've also got little shortcuts appearing down here below all nice and easy to access with just one hand, which is great uh news, and both phones also offer a selection of bonus modes as well.

So you can dive on here. As you can see, you got full on night vision mode for those low light shots. You've got the excellent mode or the spot. Color mode, which is quite unique. You've got full pro controls on both of these blowers as well.

So you can tweak the likes of the white balance, the ISO levels, of course, the excellent portrait mode which makes use of that depth sensor just to highlight your subject. Add a nice, both style effect. In the background, the only difference between these two phones in terms of the camera mode is you get the 64 megapixel ultra resolution mode here on the g30, so you can actually take 64 meg snaps uh. If you want to, and as you see, the processing is even longer in this case uh, sometimes it is thrown off by stronger lighting, though when you do go max res, so it does have to be generally optimal conditions for that to work. Well, as for your home movies, where you shoot at full HD resolution on both the motor g10 and the g30, you can actually bump up the frame rate, though to 60 fps on either of these handsets, although that then switches off the stabilization as well.

So if you want a bit of a bit of that, maybe you're going to have to leave it at full, HD at 30fps and last up, let's check out the selfie cams here on the g10. It is a simple eight megapixels, selfie cam, which hits my freaking face for some reason does not like it at all. Here on the g30, that's upgraded to a 13, megapixel cam, which seems to do the job for face recognition uh. So there you go, but as usual uh with Motorola blows, you can switch to portrait mode using that front facing camera and that will add that nice both style background effect. On the back and just from a look here, it looks like you're getting much nicer results from the g30 just more natural, looking skin tones everything.

Everything looks a bit whitewashed uh here on the g10, so I'm sure it'll be an absolutely stunning shot here on the g30 of course, yep look at that. No processing time is taking ages, and now I've gone and fight it. And frankly, I wish I just hadn't bothered, because I mean that is the look of a confused man right there, and so that my friends is how the mortar all the motor g10 and the motor g30 stack up in terms of the specs the features, the camera tech. All of that good stuff. I've got my sims slapped in that motor g30 now, so I'm going to be doing a full, in-depth review of that, hopefully next week and then followed closely by the g10 to see.

If it really is that uh, oh god, on my brain- it's just melted- I don't know where I was going with that sentence. So far, I've got to say more impressed by that motor g30 got the upgraded performance that snapdragon 662 should prove nice and smooth for every deer use. Of course, you've got the faster battery charge. You've got the upgraded camera tech and that selfie camera certainly seems a lot better at the face recognition. So what's your thoughts? Are you tempted by the g10 or the g30? Do you just love Motorola as much as I do be great to hear down in the comments below? Please do put subscribe and ding that notifications bell, if you haven't already and have yourselves a bloody lovely weekend, I love you.

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