Testseek.co.uk have collected 237 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto G6 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto G6.
May 2018
(80%)
237 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
850 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Premium looking design for an affordable device
18
9 aspect screen ratio is a fitting update
MicroSD expandable (and dual SIM)
Clean software with useful Moto app additions
Lush 3D glass design
Crisp 18
9 IPS LCD Full HD display
Feature-packed dual rear camera system
Solid benchmark scores
Fast fingerprint reader
9 aspect screen ratio is fitting for the time
Low price
Premium design for the price
Bright and clear display
The Motorola Moto G6 has a near-stock version of Android Oreo
Good dual-rear cameras
Fast charging and a sleek design. And it's absolutely affordable
Good camera
Modern operating system
Surprisingly responsive
Punchy picture
Fast charging and a sleek design. And it's amazingly affordable
Bright and clear 18
9 display
Much improved design over predecessors
High-end design at a low price
Good performance
Fantastic value
Solid camera
Phew
It has a headphone jack
Fast-charging battery
Capable dual-lens camera
Competitive price
Good display
NFC for Google Pay
Great design
Making it look more expensive than it actually is
Super fast recharging
Taking just two hours and 16 minutes to fully charge the phone
Fingerprint sensor allows you to pay for goods and services with your fingerprint
Moto gestures let yo
The editors didn't like
Battery life could be improved
Processor has natural limitations for more demanding apps
Cameras could be snappier
Confusing proposition of three handsets (Play and Plus)
Only 32GB of internal storage
No IP67/68 water resistance rating
Standard model not as well specced as Amazon exclusive
Slow camera
Thick bezels on the front
Not for high-end gaming
The battery life won't hold out as long as last year's Moto G5 and G5 Plus
Sound could be more exciting
Image needs refinement
The battery life is not as long as last year's Moto G5 or G5 Plus
Design isn't waterproof
Most will be limited to 32GB storage
Main variant only available with 32GB of storage
Not waterproof
Camera needs to be a mite faster
Short battery life
Software disappoints
Sluggish performance
Photos appeared washed out and grainy
The phone attracts fingerprint marks
Getting dirty very quickly
Object recognition in the camera only showed eBay listings and Wikipedia entries
The camera lens is not flush with the body of the phone
Abstract: Motorola Moto G6 Review – For a long time, Motorola's Moto G was our favourite budget phone. Then the G5 let us down, and despite attempts to revive the franchise by launching several alternative versions, including the somewhat more successful G5S, it ne...
Camera, Fragile Glass back, Wrap-Up, The Moto G6 is a pretty good smartphone from Motorola. It does continue the pedigree of the Moto G lineup, which is offering a good phone at a cheap price, without really skimping out on features and such. For under $2
Published: 2018-06-25, Author: Patrick , review by: gizmodo.com
It's cheap, quick enough for popular apps, and has a 1080p display,
It feels cheap, isn't waterproof, and heats up quickly, The Lenovo-owned Motorola has been working to make more affordable Android smartphones a compelling option, and has done pretty well so far. There are definitely cheaper phones on the market, even fr
Ever since Motorola was owned by Google (it's owned by Lenovo now), and the company launched the Moto X, G, and E lines, it's been great at delivering value. Indeed, the Moto G lineup has always been great, and it's always the device that I recommend to p...
The 5.7-inch 1080p display is crisp, and the 18:9 aspect ratio makes the phone more comfortable to hold. It's narrower than last year's Moto G even though the screen is bigger, A lot of cheap phones still default to microUSB, but it's time for that to sto
The back is slippery glass that could break if dropped. Dust also accumulates in the crack between the glass and plastic frame. The camera module is ugly—no other way to put it, Motorola continues to call its phones "splash resistant," whatever that means
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Stunning design, Excellent battery life, Good day-to-day performance
Unimpressive cameras, Face unlock is gimmicky, Heavy games take a toll on performance, Photos by Raj Rout, Moto G6 64GB
The 3GB RAM variant of the Moto G6 retails for Rs 13,999 whereas the 4GB unit I reviewed will set you back by Rs 15,999. For the price, the Moto G6 offers a stunning design, solid performance and impressive battery life. Unfortunately, the cameras are ave...
Published: 2018-06-11, Author: Erik , review by: talkandroid.com
The Moto G5 Plus was one of the most impressive phones I used last year from a price to performance standpoint. The Moto G6 mostly succeeds as a 2018 successor, but the Snapdragon 450 holds it back. Sluggish performance and temporary freezes were just too...
Published: 2018-05-31, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Motorola has a near-hit on its hands with the Moto G6. Aside from one glaring issue, it's a good phone that holds its own against other sub-$300 devices.Motorola was smart to push the classy design from its X series down to the G. This mostly-glass phone...
Abstract: Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...