
Motorola Moto G52
Pro and cons Motorola Moto G52
- Great primary camera
- Colourful OLED screen
- Large battery with fast charging
- Water-resistant design
- Unnecessary macro lens, no 5G support
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Motorola Moto G52 product description
The Motorola Moto G52 seems the ideal choice for those who want a large smooth OLED screen, a triple camera with 50MP, and stereo speakers. But is that the case or are there better options for this amount of money? We will cheque it out for you here.
OLED vs LCD
Those who want a somewhat affordable smartphone usually get an LCD screen, while OLED is more beautiful. What do we mean by that? The image of a screen is composed of many tiny pixels. In the case of an LCD panel, these do not emit light of their own accord. You need backlighting to get an image. The result is a somewhat washed-out image, pale even, with little contrast. So black is never really black. OLED does not have this problem. There, the pixels emit light, and the backlight is not needed. The result is deeper blacks and livelier colours. On the G52, you will find an OLED screen, no less than 6.6 inches in size, with a high 90Hz refresh rate for smooth viewing.

50MP camera system with Quad Pixel
On the screen of the Moto G52, for example, you show photos shot with the 50MP main rear camera. Equipped with Quad Pixel technology, this camera shoots great exposed images both day and nite. If you want to capture more in one image, switch to the 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. You can get closer with the 2MP macro camera, altho it does not produce very sharp results due to its low resolution. Zooming is only possible digitally, as there is no optical zoom. The G52 can shoot video at a maximum of 1080p, also known as Full HD. The selfie camera at the front is subtly integrated into the screen and is equipped with a large 16MP sensor—more than enough for razor-sharp self-portraits.
Most important Motorola Moto G52 specifications
- 6.6" AMOLED screen with high 90Hz refresh
- 50+8+2MP camera with ultra wide-angle and Macro Vision camera
- 16MP selfie camera with portrait mode, group selfie and shot optimisation
- Snapdragon 680 processor with 4GB of RAM
- 128GB storage, expandable up to 1TB with memory card
- 5000mAh large battery + 30W fast charge (TurboPower charger in the box)
- Dual speakers with support for spacious Dolby Atmos sound
- Dual SIM support (2nd SIM slot shared with memory card slot)
- 4G support for fast mobile internet outdoors
Water-repellant coating
This Moto G52 features a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor. With this, expect matching performance as well. There is 4GB of RAM, which is now a bit on the low side. The storage memory comes out to 128GB and is expandable up to 1TB via a microSD memory card. The battery is 5000mAh and can be quickly charged with 30W. But only wired because it cannot charge wirelessly. Lenovo has finished the whole thing in a water-repellant coating. This makes the G52 IP52 water and dust-resistant. Complete immersion is impossible, but an occasional splash is no problem.
Belangrijkste functies Motorola Moto G52
Operating system
- Android: 12
Display
- Colour display: OLED, hole-punch display
- Size: 6.6 inch
Hardware
- Camera: 50 MP + 8 MP
- Front camera: 16 MP
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680, octa core
- Clock Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Materials
- Dirt and waterproof:
Telephony
- Dual SIM:
Data network
- 4G (LTE):
- 5G:
Build-in memory
- Internal memory: 128 GB + 256 GB
Power supply
- Battery: 5000 mAh
- Fast charging:
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