tigerandyx9
17 februari 2025
Una locura de teléfono! Se prende la pantalla por si sola, aún de madrugada, como un faro de camión!Como todos tiene sus trucos pero esas locuras no!Vuelvo a mis fonos Samsung y OPPOYa devuelto
Alain
24 december 2024
The G75 is a very impressive phone for the price, with waterproofing, shock protection, enough memory, a micro-sd slot, good cameras and a bright screen. It is powerful enough for most cases, also for gaming if you don't play the very demanding games, and never felt slow. It has Wifi 6 and 5G and had a good connection in most cases, where my old phone (a Poco X3 Pro, very powerful but with weaker cameras and poor connection) will not work at all.The cameras really surprised me: the main camera is very capable. Compared to a Xiaomi Note 13 Pro 4G at a similar price (with a much weaker GPU and only 4G and no Wifi 6) it was equivalent during the day, but needed more time for taking a picture by low light so it is easier to have a blurry picture, and you have to be careful that the screen flashes *before* the picture has been fully processed. If you don't wait for the less visible running circle where your pressed to take the picture, it will be blurry to some extend. When I tried taking simultaneous pictures I failed many photos on the Moto because the Xiaomi was so much faster.And with very low light conditions, the Xiaomi destroy the Moto, also while using the flash.But... The other cameras on the Xiaomi are much weaker than the main one, aside maybe the wide angle which is ok. And on the G75, while the wide angle camera is mostly similar to the Xiaomi, it has also autofocus and can be used to take macro picture. So everything close-by with the wide angle camera will be better on the Moto, and the macro will be a great deal better. And it is the same for the selfie camera, where the moto will consistently make good portraits with great details (if not zoomed), especially when the high resolution is selected (by default it is 4Mpixels).Then I compared it also to the Moto Edge 50 fusion which was on sale around the same price and has a similar processor (and somehow the G75 benchmarked better in 3dmark). The Edge has an even better selfie camera that makes great portraits, that let also much more light (so will be a better chat camera), but the main camera is very similar, only faster in low light condition. And the G75 was often most consistent, with more natural colors and better dynamics. But it could be becaue the Edge has more AI assistance. The wide angle camera on the egde is somehow at the same level, even if it should be better, but the macro photos are better than on the G75.Somehow the Edge does not have Wifi 6 but more 4G bands and seems rather similar in quality of connection (so very good so far for both Wifi and mobile).The Edge and the Xiaomi comes with the power adapters, while the G75 and the Xiaomi comes with an usable (while not great) case. The Xiaomi has screen protector which is not too nice to touch. The Edge comes with an absolutely useless case, and needs a good one (I ordered a transparent silicone case with protective corner, from zZjoOoj, and it is great).Then... the screen. Both the Xiaomi and the Edge has fantastic Oled screen, very similar, but the G75 has a LCD screen. And at first I was very impressed, the contrast is great, the colors as good as the oled screens, and the black not far off. Watching an HDR video (none of these phone are HDR btw) I couldn't see much difference. But after a while using the phone I began to notice that my eye got tired. The issue is that the colors change really quickly if you move the screen. The viewing angle is not bad if you only look at it fixed and with one eye, but really bad if the phone move or is on the side and you use both eyes... Somehow it would have been better to have less fantastic contrast and colors but ensure that the colors does not change like that... As I use my phone to read quite often, that means it goes back unfortunately (and the Edge 50 Fusion stays, but also because it was on sale).The other shortcoming is that the speakers are quite bad. They are loud but miss fully some frequencies. So for some music, voices or sound, you will simply not get part of it if you compare to a better phone. The Edge 50 Fusion on the other hand is spectacular for a midrange phone.And that's a shame because at that price and with all its feature there is nothing at the same level. So if you look for a rugged and good all around phone, I will still strongly recommend the phone.
Jo The Lion
24 november 2024
Das moto G75 ist ein TOP-Handy. Vielleicht ist es etwas schwer, aber bei der Größe ist das mit über 200 Gramm auch schon eher normal.Das Android ist fast 'stock' und es gibt (noch immer nicht und Gott sei Dank) kaum vorinstallierte Schnüffel- und Quatsch-Apps bei motorola (also keine Bloatware). Das ist für mich auch ein Hauptentscheidungsfaktor, Motorola zu kaufen. Wobei ich sagen muss, dass gegenüber dem G73 schon einiges mehr an Vorinstalliertem zu deaktivieren oder zu deinstallieren war.Im Alltags läuft das Gerät immer sauber der Akkuverbrauch ist unauffällig (das gillt natürlich nur dann, wenn man Unnützes deinstalliert/deaktiviert und im Generellen die Hintergrundaktivitäten von selbst installierten Apps abschaltet oder einschränkt) , Telefonieren macht Spaß, die Hauptkamera macht gute Photos, das Display ist prima und es kommen immer Updates und Patches für Android rein. Ich kann das G75 allerwärmstens empfehlen.