The Moto G05 arrives in Brazil as an attractive option for those looking for a basic smartphone, but with features that make it stand out within the entry-level segment.
Motorola is betting on a combination of balanced specifications and a competitive price to win over consumers looking for the best value for money. With a bright screen, robust battery and reinforced protection, the device promises to meet daily needs well, without compromising the budget.
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Moto G05 can have up to 12 GB of RAM
The new Moto G05 brings very solid performance to the category, which is guaranteed by the MediaTek Helio G81 chipset, which works together with 4 GB of RAM. This feature can still be expanded, making the device have up to 12 GB of RAM with RAM Boost technology, which is very interesting.
The 128 GB internal storage offers plenty of space for apps and files, and can even be expanded with a microSD card. For everyday use, the set should guarantee a satisfactory experience on social networks, streaming and web browsing.
The 6.67-inch IPS LCD screen has HD+ resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate, providing enough fluidity for navigation and application use. One of the great highlights of the Moto G05 in this segment is that it has a screen brightness of up to 1000 nits, which guarantees good visibility even in outdoor environments under intense light. Furthermore, the screen also has Smart Water Touch technology, which responds to the touch of your finger even if it is wet.
The presence of Gorilla Glass 3 also provides greater resistance to drops and scratches, increasing the device’s durability. In design, the model features thicker edges, especially at the bottom, something common in entry-level cell phones.
Basic camera and robust battery
In the camera department, the Moto G05 offers a simple but efficient solution. The 50 MP main rear camera allows for captures with good definition and is accompanied by an ambient light sensor and LED flash. At the front, the 8 MP camera is enough for selfies and video calls. Although it does not have multiple lenses or advanced photography features, the configuration meets the basic demands of the target audience well.
Another strong point of the Moto G05 is its 5,200 mAh battery, which promises more than a day of use with a moderate charge. Charging, however, is limited to 18 W, which means that full recharging may take longer compared to more advanced models.
The device leaves the factory with Android 15, which guarantees access to the latest features of the operating system. It also offers 4G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.4 and a headphone jack, pleasing users who still prefer the P2 connector.
Price and availability
The Moto G05 is now available in Brazil for the price of R$ 999 on the official Motorola website with payment in up to 12 installments. For those who want to pay in cash, there is still a 10% discount, lowering the price to R$ 899,10. Consumers can choose between gray and violet colors, both with a discreet and elegant finish.
The combination of specifications and price makes the device an interesting option for those looking for an affordable but functional smartphone, capable of delivering a good experience on a daily basis.
Source: https://www.hardware.com.br/artigos/moto-g05-garante-otima-bateria-ate-12-gb-de-ram-e-por-menos-de-r-1-000/