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Welcome. In front of me I have the Motorola Moto G. 52 and today I'll go
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over unboxing along with a really quick overview of this phone. So anyway, that was further
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to do, let's just pop it straight open. In here I'll get obviously the phone and in
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typical Motorola fashion the phone is already in a case you can see below
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that we get our charger and our charging brick or all a cable and the
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charger itself is a 33 watt charger so let's peel off this sticker actually I'm
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power it on now now go so while the device is booting up and once I start going to the setup
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I'm going over the specs of it so right at the front obviously we have our display
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and this is a 6.6 inch display with a resolution of ten
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80p by 2400 so fairly typical resolution what I would consider and it is an ammo display
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so that will give you those really nice black colors and it also runs at 90 hertz refresh rate
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so that's another positive here of the display it has about 806.9% screen-to-body ratio with
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402 pixels per inch so this is what I guess I could consider as a typical
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mid flagship kind of or high display it is a decent display in general so no grapes here are of any sorts
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Just quickly finish this up so I can flip it over. So if we flip it over you can see the triple camera setup
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So we are looking at a main sensor... of 15 megapixels, it's a white one
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and then we have an 8 megapixel ultra-white and 2-mapsule macro. Now
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to be honest the 2- spiceo macro does not exist. This is an absolute
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shit camera and there is no reason for it to be included on here
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considering you can basically use the 15 megapixel white sensor, do a two times
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zoom, capture whatever you want with it and then basically get up close
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and it will have much better quality than what you will achieve with that 2 megapixel macro
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So don't use the macro sensor here. Now at the front, we have a 16 megapixel white sensor
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So I'm not really going to go into taking photos here. It's not like I really have any kind of expertise in this department
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So honestly, I think I'm just going to leave it alone. and I'm going to move over to the next part, which is these internal specs of it
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So we're looking at a Snapdragon 680, as a 4G, so no 5G connectivity on this device
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If you're looking for 5G, you're not going to get it here
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But it's nice that we get a Snapdragon here, 680, and it obviously comes in two variants
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as almost every phone comes with at least two variants of storage or RAM
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Now this one for some reason only varies in terms of RAM and not the storage so you get in both versions 128 gigs of storage and you have the four or 6 gig RAM versions Now the one that I have right here is I actually going to check because I don know
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It's a 4 gig RAM. So this is the lower end version of it
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Once I take off the cover, I will check out the tray
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Thank you. There we go
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So on the tray, as you can see, you have space for a SIM card and SD card
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So if 128 gigs of storage isn't enough for you, you can comfortably expand it past that up to like probably a terabyte
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So that will be most likely sufficient enough storage for almost everybody
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And lastly, we have a 5,000 million power battery in here, side-mounted fingerprint sensor that doubles
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as the power button, as you can see right here, and headphone jack, which is, I guess
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a feature nowadays, type C charging, so that's also nice. And that's about it from, it's like worth mentioning things
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To basically conclude this for about 250 to about like 300 and something dollars, 250 euros
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you're getting a fairly decent device. It is in a mid-range category, although it's not like super overpriced
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And the display itself right here is fairly nice. It is an Amelette display, like I mentioned before, with a higher refresh rate
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and just in general a decent quality with 10. and all that stuff So the display itself here is quite nice The rest of it get just a typical Motorola experience with a almost barebone like stock version of Android minus just the Moto app which will include certain couple like Motorola features that you can just get from here
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Obviously, you can find them also in settings, but in general the device is as a stack to Android as it possibly can get almost
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almost. Obviously the more stacked version would be just a Google pixel, but this is really close there
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And obviously, because of that, you're going to be getting a fairly decent experience
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You're not going to get some stupid changes as some other manufacturers make
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I'm referring to this garbage. Right here, my Mates 20 Pro. For some reason, the manufacturer here just removes almost every good feature that
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that Google implements because I guess F me, that's kind of how I feel
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But here, obviously, this is just like a stock version of Android, so
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if Android has it, you most likely will have it either as well. So
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fairly nice. And honestly, it's just a decent device for the price. I don't really see
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any kind of like super great qualities in here. We don't have
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like any flagship specs in here or features like wireless charging all that stuff so don't
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expect it. I don't down expectations for the device but for the price that you pay it seems like
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a fairly decently well-rounded device that obviously will do whatever you needed to do and in certain
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cases do it fairly decently. So honestly from a mid-range device that's all I expect and that's what
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this device delivers. So that being said if you found this very helpful don't forget to head like
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