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The Motorola Moto G8 Plus promises to be an affordable all-rounder with competitive features. And if you check out Motorola's product page, you'll find terms like Quad Pixel, Night Vision and TurboPower. But what does all this mean and does it really help you in daily use? Let's check it out here.
We'll start at the camera this time. On the rear of the G8 Plus is a 48 megapixel main camera. However, forget that number because the camera combines 4 pixels to 1 which explains the term Quad Pixel. The idea behind this is that 4 see more than 1. That gives better exposed photos even in the dark. And that's where the term Night Vision comes from. Even deep into the night you capture details and realistic colors. Next to the 48 megapixel sensor is a 16 megapixel action camera with 117° ultra wide angle lens. Unfortunately, this camera only works in video mode. Because of the large angle of view, up to 4x more action fits in the picture. This allows you to shoot even in portrait mode, i.e. upright, and creates videos that you can later view back in widescreen. The video stabilization ensures that images are recorded smoothly. The third camera is a 5 megapixel depth camera. Due to a separate depth camera, the G8 Plus can effortlessly distinguish foreground from background. This in turn results in a better portrait mode in which you can make the background extra blurry. The portrait exposure mode also benefits from this, removing the background so that it looks as if your photos have been taken in a studio.
In the introduction we also mentioned the term TurboPower. That's a reference to the quick charge capability of the Moto G8 Plus. Although the built-in 4000 mAh battery won't quit on you easily, when it's empty a short charging session of just 15 minutes is enough for another 8 hours of use. And where other manufacturers sometimes don't provide a quick charger in the box, Motorola does. So in the box you'll just find an 18 Watt charger. What is also fast is the processor. It ensures that the G8+ has sufficient processing power and reacts smoothly. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chip has special artificial intelligence features. It is used in camera mode to automatically select the best settings. The processor is also known for its efficiency which enhances battery life. The Snapdragon 665 is not the fastest chipset currently available, but at this price it's not a weird compromise.
Besides a versatile camera and a large battery, the Moto G8 Plus has even more advantages. The stereo speakers, for example. That combined with Dolby Audio support ensures a slightly louder audio experience with nice deep bass tones. Another plus is the room for double nano-sim. The slot for the 2nd SIM card must be shared with the memory card. And the latter will soon be needed because the G8 Plus has 'only' 64 GB of internal storage. The Moto allows cards up to 512GB if you want to expand. Did we forget anything else? The 6.3-inch Max Vision screen with modern 19:9 ratio? The water-repellent housing perhaps? The built-in FM radio for music on the go? The fingerprint scanner built into the Motorola logo on the back? I think we discussed everything for you to make a well-considered choice.
Dimensions | 158.35 x 75.83 x 9.09 mm |
Weight | 188 grams |
Item ID | XT2019 |
EAN code | 9504724146750, 9504666112394, 0723755138087, 0723755138070, 0723755136120, 0723755136090, 0723755136083 |
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Android | 9.0 (Pie) |
Color display | 6.3 inch, Max Vision Full HD+, notch |
Camera | 16 MP, 48 MP, 5 MP |
Processor | 2.0 GHz, Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, octa core |
Secondary camera | 25 MP |
Dust and waterproof | P2i coating |
Dual SIM | |
4G (LTE) | |
Internal memory | 4 GB (Size (RAM)), 64 GB (Storage) |
Battery | 4000 mAh |
Fast charging |
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Android | 9.0 (Pie) | 9.0 (Pie) | 12 | 12 | 10 |
Color display | 6.3 inch, Max Vision Full HD+, notch | 6.8 inch, Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O Display | 6.8 inch, Infinity-O Display, hole-punch display | 6.5 inch, Infinity-O Display, hole-punch display | 6.7 inch, Infinity-O Display, hole-punch display |
Camera | 16 MP, 48 MP, 5 MP | 12 MP, 12 MP, 16 MP, VGA camera | 10 MP, 10 MP, 108 MP, 12 MP | 12 MP, 5 MP, 5 MP, 64 MP | 12 MP, 12 MP, 64 MP |
Processor | 2.0 GHz, Qualcomm Snapdragon 665, octa core | Octa core | 1.7 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 2.8 GHz, Samsung Exynos 2200, octa core | 2.0 GHz, 2.4 GHz, octa core | Octa core |
Secondary camera | 25 MP | 10 MP | 40 MP | 32 MP | 10 MP |
Dust and waterproof | P2i coating | ||||
Dual SIM | |||||
4G (LTE) | |||||
Internal memory | 4 GB (Size (RAM)), 64 GB (Storage) | 12 GB (Size (RAM)), 256 GB (Storage), 512 GB (Storage) | 12 GB (Size (RAM)), 8 GB (Size (RAM)), 1 TB (Storage), 128 GB (Storage), 256 GB (Storage), 512 GB (Storage) | 6 GB (Size (RAM)), 8 GB (Size (RAM)), 128 GB (Storage), 256 GB (Storage) | 12 GB (Size (RAM)), 128 GB (Storage) |
Battery | 4000 mAh | 4300 mAh | 5000 mAh | 5000 mAh | 4500 mAh |
Fast charging |
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