The Moto G75 boasts IP68 water resistance and MIL-STD-810H durability, making it a robust option for adventurous users.
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Despite a 120Hz refresh rate, the LCD panel lacks vibrant colors, and scrolling feels laggy.
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The main 50MP camera delivers decent shots, but the ultrawide and flicker sensor feel like missed opportunities.
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A 5,000mAh battery promises all-day use but falls short under heavy usage like photography or gaming.
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Equipped with 8GB RAM, the phone handles daily tasks well but struggles with resource-heavy apps and games.
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Unlike most competitors, the Moto G75 includes a 33W charger, USB-C headphones, and a protective case.
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Promised Android updates for five years is a standout feature, though Android 15 availability remains uncertain.
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Wireless charging and bonus features are nice but compromise essentials like display quality and battery performance.
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