Motorola Moto G62 5G
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Motorola Moto G62 5G

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  • Anonymous
  • Lkg
  • 05 Jan 2023

Anonymous, 02 Jan 2023Does the Moto G62 have an option to hide the camera cutout ... moreI havent found this option. I have this phone.

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    • Anonymous
    • StU
    • 02 Jan 2023

    Does the Moto G62 have an option to hide the camera cutout so it shows a black bar at the top of the screen, so videos can be watched in full screen without a hole showing on screen?

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      • Wan
      • mE0
      • 24 Dec 2022

      Does the Moto G62 5G support 2 apps like its WhatApp for the 2nd SIM?

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        • JN250
        • PaI
        • 07 Dec 2022

        Does it have an fm radio?

          FYI ... EU, Spain. Just got one. It has 6Gb RAM.. SIX! 128Gb storage, and 480+ processor.

          Memory can be "optimized" up to 7.5Gb by using some of the storage. I turned it off and still everything works fine. I confirm FM radio and USB OTG works fine too.

          Only snag I find is it comes with a 10W charger, even if it is capable of 15W (I have a 15W one from earlier Motorola and it works) . and .. I find the battery discharges too quickly when the screen is on. But the OS hasn't calibrated yet, so it might be that.

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            • jiten
            • TS8
            • 22 Nov 2022

            Does this phone support Chromecast and screen mirroring? Are all OTT apps supported as well?

              Osborn, 27 Sep 2022This phone has snapdragon 695 5GNo it doesn't. That's the Indian phone you are talking about.

                Jhv, 20 Oct 2022it's Indian version which is having 695 processor.480 is more efficient and heats up less than 695. Performance are very very similar, GPU is the same 619. I prefer the Snapdragon 480 for longer battery life

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                  • XSc
                  • 20 Oct 2022

                  Osborn, 27 Sep 2022This phone has snapdragon 695 5Git's Indian version which is having 695 processor.

                    RixonRox, 16 Aug 2022AUSTRALIAN review with some information EXCLUSIVE to this c... moreG'day mate, thanks for your review,one of the best I have read on GSM Arena. I am a person who buys phones for their audio capabilities,that's why your review was so helpful.

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                      • Grenouille
                      • gLN
                      • 12 Oct 2022

                      In the UK this phone is advertised as 64GB, not 128GB.

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                        • Osborn
                        • XV$
                        • 27 Sep 2022

                        This phone has snapdragon 695 5G

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                          • Tom
                          • 0V7
                          • 19 Sep 2022

                          Bad camera even with Gcam

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                            • Gordy
                            • nI0
                            • 01 Sep 2022

                            Rubbish battery discharge way to fast when using wi fi my moto g30 lasts lot longer and better cell phone than this had all moto ranges through the years I think this my last moto phone time for change

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                              • AnonD-731363
                              • SH3
                              • 19 Aug 2022

                              Anonymous, 19 Aug 2022Edge 30 has a flat screen my guy...Well i hope so.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 0Cn
                                • 19 Aug 2022

                                AnonD-731363, 05 Jun 2022Phone without a flat screen is insta no for me. Hate curv... moreEdge 30 has a flat screen my guy...

                                  AUSTRALIAN review with some information EXCLUSIVE to this country.

                                  Having been an Oppo user for three years - specifically their A72 (locked, and exclusive to Optus), or the A9 (the unlocked equivalent), I am comparing the Moto g62 with those phones.
                                  I have never been a high-end phone user because I don't live, breathe or go to bed with my phone. Under $400 does me just fine. This bumps out most of Samsung and definitely Apple!

                                  Pros, cons & comparisons:
                                  Oppo A72 (or) A9 versus Moto g62...

                                  Both phones are basically the equivalent of one another - give or take the expected intricate differences native to both brands' individual designs and configurations. However, these really don't present any significant issues if you're going from one to the next.

                                  Both phones have 128GB of internal storage.

                                  Both are equipped with a 5000 battery:
                                  The current "best" type on the market, allowing for longer usage, less drainage and less need for constant recharging.

                                  Both phones have dual speakers - one at either end (left & right) and both brands' with their own, individual configuration of surround sound. Motorola is using Dolby Atmos; Oppo has their own surround set-up. (Dolby and/or other trademark surround patent or licensing name is not specified in the Oppo Sound menu, however surround, atmospheric audio is definitely provided.)

                                  On the Moto g62, the physical speakers are configured into the top and bottom edges of the phone (where the charger is inserted), instead of on the front (front-facing). This allows for the audio to project outward and up from either end of the device when being flipped to landscape/game position.
                                  With regard to the headphone audio, the surround is also present, with sub-menus with various sound options for the most optimal sound, depending on the specific type of audio you're listening to.

                                  Here's where the Moto g62 wins out! The audio, particularly from the physical speakers, is louder by ratio, and FAR MORE PUNCHY on the Motorola.

                                  Both have 5G compatibility.
                                  Both have 4GB of RAM.

                                  The cameras on both offer the standard wide and zoom features, but they also provide a macro lens for extreme close-ups, and an ULTRA-wide lens for stunning scope and outdoor shooting. Great for photographing architecture or broad landscapes.
                                  Both also feature a night shooting mode so you can still capture detail and definition while shooting in darker zones - handy for the campfire gathering on the next camping trip, or capturing stunning city lights after sunset!
                                  These, of course being separate again to the Panoramic feature present in both phones for those INSANELY wide photos!

                                  The camera filter options are far more varied on the Moto g62, in both front-facing and selfie modes than the generic set native to most Oppo phones. That's a good incentive for anyone wanting a bit more colour and shading to play with if they don't necessarily want to download third-party camera apps from Google.

                                  g62 has very clear, crisp definition on the screen's display. Nothing at all to be disappointed with here.

                                  The only slight drawback with the g62, by absolute comparison with Oppo's A72/A9 is the lack of some very standard and handy apps. g62 does not come with its own weather or file manager apps. These will need to be downloaded from PlayStore. (Appy Weather & BOM (Bureau of Meteorology (in Australia)) are two recommendations. There are endless dependable file manager options at PlayStore also.
                                  The Oppos also came with some other bonuses, such as Google Keep Notes, Opera browser, Office Suite and WPS already being present on the phone when purchased. You'll have to visit PlayStore yourself with the g62.
                                  The other handy candy on the Oppos was the Screen Off app (inbuilt/native). A simple app to tap and turn off the phone, instead of using the power button. That's great for those (like myself) who refuse to touch the power button with their thumb - particularly when we've declined to set up thumbprint recognition. (On the Oppo A9 it was a 'double-tap the home screen' action that allowed the user to switch off.). Again, PlayStore has a stack of screenhoff apps that do the trick. (The one I love is: Off (Screen off/Screen lock) by stanwu.org - works brilliantly and NO ADS!!!)

                                  In terms of overall performance and response, the Moto g62 is the winner. This was the first HUGE relief I experienced when I set up the device. It actually obeys the commands you press! EVERYBODY SING! The trouble I found - repeatedly - with Oppo was the very retarded and slow responses to commands. Three taps were sometimes necessary to simply activate and app or a Settings menu option. Which brings us to download speed...

                                  The Oppo was like paying off a mortgage! eBay, for example, would take five minutes to install from PlayStore. Apps, in general, were just a pain right in the ass when installing.
                                  With Moto g62, they take literally seconds. The phone is built with a speed feature (the specifics of which I am not thoroughly familiar with, however a notification popped up when PlayStore was first used with this phone, indicating that there is an assistive accelerator designed to download and install apps much faster. And it sure does!)

                                  Both phones come with a protective jelly case - although, with the Motorola, this might be a JB Hi-Fi exclusive addition. (To be confirmed.) The model stocked at Officeworks does not. However, their one is retailing at $319, as at August 2022. JB has it for $399 (jelly case included). BUT, JB DOES PRICE MATCH, and this is how I got mine from them for $319 with a jelly case, matched to Officeworks! $80 discount...not bad at all!

                                  The g62 is available in a Midnight Grey (dull finish, metal hue) or a Frosted Blue (light, metallic, blue-ish/silver finish).
                                  Charger, charging cable and earphones are included.

                                  Set-up with g62 is very simple and user-friendly, with most features explained before a choice to opt is required.

                                  Overall, for its price point and features as a whole package, I was very pleasantly surprised with this phone's delivery and features.
                                  Its overall appearance is slick and handsome.
                                  There is a lot of odd debate about Motorola as a smartphone product, since the inception of the smartphone. Many are insisting that, where once they were the top brand in the days of the standard cell mobile phones, they have fallen away in quality and performance in the current technological world.
                                  I have to disagree completely on this one. Personally, this phone and, so far, the brand have provided me with a shot-load of relief in terms of its get-up-and-go!

                                  So, would I immediately recommend the Motorola moto g62 to someone looking for a not-so-expensive, efficient, quick, obedient, value-for-money, highly attractive handset?

                                  YOU BLOODY BET!!!

                                    Why is s the USA the last to get availability or not at all? WTF...perhaps if the phones were made here we would get first crack...

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • Jcx
                                      • 12 Aug 2022

                                      Whoever calling 4GB is enough in 2022 is straight up braindead. I've a flagship from 2017 with 4GB ram, apps get killed most of the time. Also it is 'DEBLOATED' like no useless apps are running in the background. At least 6 and preferably 8 for medium to heavy usage.

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                                        • Anonymous
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                                        • 12 Aug 2022

                                        Krissyam, 15 Jul 2022120hz screen is nice - but the phones abysmal 4gb ram reall... moreYou are just a lier 4Gb Ram doesn't kill the experience I am still using a phone with 4Gb Ram and I have almost no issues. Stop lying Samsung fan boy