Motorola Moto G30 review

GSMArena Team, 16 March 2021.

Competition

The Moto G30 retails for about €180 in Europe (where you can find one) for a model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, up to €220 for the top-spec 6GB/128GB version. Meanwhile, at the time of reviewing, the base 4GB/64GB version is priced at INR11000 in India, a discounted number from the INR15K MSRP.

Motorola Moto G30 review

The Realme 7 starts at around €180, but that sum will only get you 64GB of storage, albeit 6GB of RAM. The Realme wins for display resolution and fast charging, but it's a tie for display quality and battery life. Perhaps most importantly, however, the Realme has a vastly more powerful chipset, and that should settle it if you're into gaming, or 4K recording. The Moto does counter with a newer Android and a more stock look, if that's your thing. The Realme 7 is comparatively more expensive in India, where it's the 7i that sells for Moto G30 money, and that's mostly a tie all around unless you count small victories like Android 11 in the G30's favor vs. the 7i's dedicated microSD slot.

The Poco X3 (NFC) is another compelling counter-offer if you're looking at the Moto G30. It's got a beefier chipset and a higher-res display, too, but spices things up further with an even higher refresh rate than the Moto's, plus stereo speakers. The Moto has slightly better battery life and Android 11 already, while the Poco charges faster and has an IR blaster. Again, the Poco X3 NFC makes more sense in Europe for Moto G30 money, while the non-NFC version sold in India is pricier than the G30.

Another Xiaomi, the Redmi 9T, is an interesting alternative as well. It may not have a high refresh rate display, but it's 1080p. The Redmi also scores points for its stereo speakers and dedicated microSD slot and, in typical Xiaomi fashion, the IR emitter. The Moto, while not flawless, would still be our choice if the camera quality is a priority.

If you're looking to get a Samsung around the Moto G30's price point, the Galaxy A21s is perhaps the closest. The Moto wins for performance, for a change, and has the better display (higher contrast, high refresh rate), while battery life and charging speeds are similar, as is camera performance. The Galaxy has the brand name going for it, and perhaps the dedicated microSD slot.

Realme 7 (Global) Realme 7i Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Xiaomi Poco X3 Xiaomi Redmi 9T Samsung Galaxy A21s
Realme 7 (Global) • Realme 7i • Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC • Xiaomi Poco X3 • Xiaomi Redmi 9T • Galaxy A21s

Verdict

The Moto G30 is not the Moto G from late 2013, which you could recommend as the universal best option for a full-featured smartphone on a budget. The Moto G gradually evolved from that one phone to an entire lineup, and none of the lineup members today is the no-brainer purchase that the original was.

Motorola Moto G30 review

But as current Moto Gs go, the G30 is, in fact, a rather reasonable buy. It stands out from its stablemates thanks to its 90Hz display, which also happens to be one of the highest-contrast LCDs we've tested. Photo quality, while not great at night, is actually pretty pleasing in good light, and it's not like competitors in the price range have spectacular low-light performance anyway. Add to that the current, near-stock Android 11, with just the right amount of features added on top, and the top-notch battery endurance, and the Moto G30 is looking like a very well-rounded package for the money. We wouldn't straight-up recommend it, but we'd keep it on our shortlist.

Pros

  • High-contrast, high-refresh rate display.
  • Excellent battery life.
  • Solid camera performance in good light.
  • Clean Android 11 experience with a few nice proprietary features on top.

Cons

  • Unremarkable low-light image quality.
  • No 4K video recording.
Current prices

Reader comments

Hey hope that you are enjoying your Moto G30-I have the same one as well as my secondary device-My dad has a Moto G32 and it's stereo speakers are just bonkers.Motorola has been releasing great devices lately-anyways so which one are you plannin...

  • Rahuljkrishna8
  • 24 Dec 2022
  • u14

Mine is doing a great job as well😍Btw the newer Motorola phones are great as well-My dad has got the moto g32 and it's amazing.

  • Someone
  • 11 Oct 2022
  • m{6

Like are you guys serious ? The phone isn't even thick , you know what you should call thick ? The iPhones is very thick just so you know. And you can't ask for a thinner phone , what would it be then , a paper ? God !