Moto G53 debuts with downgraded specs, but Indian buyers don’t need to worry
Motorola on Thursday launched the Moto G53 smartphone alongside the flagship Moto X40. While the Moto X40 is a premium phone, the Moto G53 is an entry-level device succeeding the Moto G53.
Although it is a successor, it has some major downgrades over the G52. Instead of an OLED panel, it has an LCD panel and instead of an FHD+ resolution, it has an HD+ resolution. It now only has 18W fast charging.
Motorola Moto G53 specifications
The Motorola Moto G53 sports a 6.5-inch punch-hole LCD display with an HD+ (720 x 1600) resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It also has a 240Hz touch sampling rate. On the front, inside the punch-hole cut out it has a single selfie snapper. It is an 8MP selfie shooter.
The smartphone has a dual camera system with a 50MP main lens and a 2MP depth sensor. This is again a downgrade from the Moto G52 which launched a 50MP triple camera system having a dedicated ultra-wide lens.
Under the hood, it is powered by an octa-core chipset by Qualcomm Snapdragon. The exact chipset is unknown but it is a 5G processor making the G53 capable of 5G connectivity. It has up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot of up to 1TB.
As for the battery, it packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. It boots on Android 13 OS out of the box with MyUI 5.0 out of the box. It has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner offering added security.
The device also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio and a USB Type-C for charging and data transfer.
Motorola Moto G53 price and colors
The Moto G53 is priced at CNY 899 (roughly Rs 10,600) for the base variant with 4GB RAM + 128GB storage. The 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant costs CNY 1099 (roughly Rs 13,000). It has two color options — Black and Grey.
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Motorola on Thursday launched the Moto G53 smartphone alongside the flagship Moto X40. While the Moto X40 is a premium phone, the Moto G53 is an entry-level device succeeding the Moto G53.
Although it is a successor, it has some major downgrades over the G52. Instead of an OLED panel, it has an LCD panel and instead of an FHD+ resolution, it has an HD+ resolution. It now only has 18W fast charging.
Motorola Moto G53 specifications
The Motorola Moto G53 sports a 6.5-inch punch-hole LCD display with an HD+ (720 x 1600) resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It also has a 240Hz touch sampling rate. On the front, inside the punch-hole cut out it has a single selfie snapper. It is an 8MP selfie shooter.
The smartphone has a dual camera system with a 50MP main lens and a 2MP depth sensor. This is again a downgrade from the Moto G52 which launched a 50MP triple camera system having a dedicated ultra-wide lens.
Under the hood, it is powered by an octa-core chipset by Qualcomm Snapdragon. The exact chipset is unknown but it is a 5G processor making the G53 capable of 5G connectivity. It has up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot of up to 1TB.
As for the battery, it packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. It boots on Android 13 OS out of the box with MyUI 5.0 out of the box. It has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner offering added security.
The device also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio and a USB Type-C for charging and data transfer.
Motorola Moto G53 price and colors
The Moto G53 is priced at CNY 899 (roughly Rs 10,600) for the base variant with 4GB RAM + 128GB storage. The 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant costs CNY 1099 (roughly Rs 13,000). It has two color options — Black and Grey.
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