Motorola made the Moto G10 then skipped the numbers to Moto G30, but they have corrected that with the announcement of a new Moto G20 set to hit the market in the coming weeks.
As is with the Moto G series, this low-end device also sits perfectly between its cousins in the market to fulfil the purpose of its name.
If you are interested in getting one of these, know that the device comes with a 6.5-inch screen with 90Hz refresh rate, all powered by the 5000mAh battery. As large as the battery is, though, the 10W charging speed is not impressive – but we can’t ask for too much on a $130 phone either.
Looking elsewhere, the device features a quad lens sensor on the back led by a 48MP sensor. The front camera is a 13MP snapper that will get the job done quite aright.
Finally, the device ships with the Android 11 out of the box and is configured to 4GB RAM/ 64GB ROM. If the storage is not enough for you, a microSD storage card slot allows you to expand it as you see fit.