The Moto G8 Play is with 6.2-inch screen, three rear cameras, a fingerprint reader on the back and a processor that would be 30 percent more powerful than the Moto G7 Play had.
The Motorola Moto G8 Play arrives as the cheapest cell phone of the new G8 generation in which the Moto G8 Plus is also located.
The Moto G8 Play is very similar to the G8 Plus, with a design that combines different aspects of the G series with the Motorola One, including a screen with a small eyebrow and a rear that integrates the cameras vertically in the upper left corner, while the fingerprint reader is located almost next to those cameras.
Motorola claims that the Moto G8 Play has a battery that would allow it to end up to 2 days in only single charge.
This battery life would achieve not only by mid-range specs that allow it to be less demanding on the battery, but also because the Moto G8 Plus includes a 4,000mAh battery, almost the as size gets in high-end cell phones. like the Galaxy Note 10 Plus (4,300mAh) , the Galaxy S10 Plus (4,100mAh) and the Huawei P30 Pro (4,200mAh).
However, the Moto G8 Plus would surely can’t reach the level of the Moto G7 Power which has a 5,000mAh battery, more basic specifications and has been the cell phone with the best and vast battery life in our tests.
Something small defult is that the Moto G8 Plus comes with Android 9 instead of Android 10, the new version of Google’s operating system that debuted on the OnePlus 7T , as well as on the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL
Sometimes the company has updated its Moto G phones quickly and efficiently, so it may not be one of the slowest to update its phones.
As for specs, the Moto G8 Play has components well within its range, including 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a MediaTek Helio P70 processor.
Motorola also presented this October 24 the Moto E6 Play and the Motorola One Macro.
The Moto G8 Play is available in Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Peru, but will arrive in other Latin American countries in the coming months. At the moment, availability in the United States has not announces.
Motorola has not announce its price, but it will be cheaper than the Moto G8 Plus that costs 269 euros (about $ 299).
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