Motorola Moto G50
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Fotocamera Secondaria: 13 MPix f/2.2, 1/3.1", 1.12 µm, video @1080p/60fps
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recensioni per Motorola Moto G50
Il Motorola Moto G50 è un dispositivo di fascia media che costa circa 250 euro (~$295) e dispone di un display a 90 Hz e supporto 5G. Questa sembra una buona configurazione per il telefono Moto, ma ci sono anche dei punti deboli. Li esamineremo più in dettaglio nella nostra recensione.
Sorgente: Everyeye.it
Motorola G50 è un buon smartphone per coloro che desiderano un dispositivo in grado di accompagnarli per tutta la giornata. La batteria da 5000 mAh è sicuramente il piatto forte della scheda tecnica, anche grazie al processore che non assorbe molta energia e non provoca nemmeno grossi problemi di surriscaldamento. Pesa il prezzo di listino troppo elevato (ricordiamo 279,99 Euro) che nonostante la presenza del modulo 5G non giustifica a pieno l’intero comparto hardware. Oggi tuttavia è possibile trovarlo a circa 220 euro online, cifra sicuramente più consona a questo modello di casa Motorola.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 06/03/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 73%
Sorgente: Andrea Galeazzi
Un telefono che ha nei suoi punti di forza la batteria, la velocità 5G e l'affidabilità del software Motorola, i punti deboli sono il display e la mancanza della grandangolare. Il prezzo di 279€ secondo me è troppo alto, ma se si dovesse trovare a 199€ e si è interessati al 5G e all'affidabilità può avere il suo perché.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 05/07/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 75% prezzo: 72% prestazioni: 69% mobilità: 89% qualità di lavorazione: 72%
Sorgente: AndroidWorld.it
Quanto poco può costare uno smartphone 5G con hardware di qualità? La risposta l'ha data Motorola con questo Moto G50. Ma quanto "costa" in termini di compromessi? Lo schermo è sottotono, manca una fotocamera grandangolare e la risoluzione del display è solo HD+. A questo prezzo sono compromessi accettabili solo se per voi il 5G è una priorità.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 05/07/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 73% prezzo: 65% caratteristiche: 75% schermo: 70% mobilità: 85% qualità di lavorazione: 75% ergonomia: 75%
recensioni esterne
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price. All the same, the Moto G50 is probably my pick of the sub-£200 Motos, offering a great all-round package that’s hard to beat for the low cost of entry. And if 5G is vital to you, there’s really not much else at this price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 02/15/2022
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 01/04/2022
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price. All the same, the Moto G50 is probably my pick of the sub-£200 Motos, offering a great all-round package that’s hard to beat for the low cost of entry. And if 5G is vital to you, there’s really not much else at this price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 12/26/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price. All the same, the Moto G50 is probably my pick of the sub-£200 Motos, offering a great all-round package that’s hard to beat for the low cost of entry. And if 5G is vital to you, there’s really not much else at this price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 12/02/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Speed Magazine EN→IT
At P10,495, the Motorola moto G50 5G is one of the cheapest devices you can get if you want to jump on the 5G bandwagon. On paper, it seems fine—a large screen with 90Hz refresh rate, a trio of main cameras, and a Dimensity 700 chip. The moto G50 5G won’t wow you with its looks and cameras, but if you’re after a capable, long-lasting handset with a huge display and a decent processor, then you can’t go wrong with this one.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 12/02/2021
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price. All the same, the Moto G50 is probably my pick of the sub-£200 Motos, offering a great all-round package that’s hard to beat for the low cost of entry. And if 5G is vital to you, there’s really not much else at this price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 11/05/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Techradar EN→IT
The Nokia G50 is another sub-$300/£200 phone with 5G, and it benefits from solid build quality and clean software. Like its direct rivals, however, it makes several telling compromises to hit those next-gen network speeds. You really need to ask yourself how much 5G is worth to you before committing to any of these phones, but if you do, the Nokia G50 won’t let you down.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 10/11/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Stuff TV EN→IT
If you spend most of your phone time glued to Netflix or YouTube, the G50's giant screen is certain to please - and seeing how 5G SIM-only plans can be had from as little as a tenner a month, buffer-free viewing should be guaranteed. Nokia's most affordable 5G handset is no speed demon, though, so anyone coming from an older flagship might be frustrated by the at times sluggish performance. Its multiple cameras are never going to blow you away, and for no extra outlay, the identically-named Motorola Moto G50 adds a 90Hz display into the mix. If you're not fussed about 5G, you can find more CPU muscle for your money if you shop around the lesser-known Chinese brands like Poco, Realmi and Redmi. They also have varying degrees of Android customisation, though - and more flexible commitment to software updates. The G50, on the other hand, should still be bang up to date in two years' time. Not too shabby for £200.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 09/27/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Gadgetguy EN→IT
The Motorola g50 5G has a budget system-on-a-chip, 720p screen, mono speaker and plastic construction. That, my friends, is how you make a $399 phone. It works well, has Wi-Fi AC, NFC, 5000mAh battery, and the camera is OK. But it does the question – do you need to spend $100 more for the Edge 20 Fusion? If $399 is all you have, then the is no better. Or if it is a stretch then 5G phones start from $349 and frankly there are some excellent devices – Samsung A22 128GB $299, vivo Y52 128GB $379, OPPO A54 64GB $399, realme 7 128GB $439 and OPPO A74 128GB $449. If you see enough difference and value, then go to the $499 Edge 20 Fusion. That is not to belittle the g-50, but there is way over $100 value in moving up.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 09/24/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 83%
Sorgente: Yugatech
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 09/04/2021
Sorgente: Yugatech EN→IT
So, all in all, the Motorola Moto G50 5G isn’t a bad phone. At PHP 10,495, there are a lot of better phones at this price range from its competitors, but if you are looking for a smartphone that can perform well to your basic day-to-day needs, has a 5G connectivity, good battery life, 90Hz screen, and a lean Android build, you’ll be fairly happy with this phone.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 09/02/2021
Sorgente: Yugatech
Hands-On, disponibile online, Sconosciuta, Data: 08/31/2021
Sorgente: Unbox EN→IT
Our review of the Motorola moto G50 5G shows that it could have been a top contender for a budget 5G smartphone in the Philippines if it wasn’t for the dim display and the bad selfie lag we experienced during its time with us. There are some bright spots – its Php 10,495 price tag is pretty competitive, and its long battery life is useful especially for people who can’t be arsed to charge their phone daily.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 08/30/2021
Sorgente: GSM Arena EN→IT
In fact, this conclusion applies to pretty much all of the phones in the new crop of "affordable 5G handsets". The addition of 5G to cheap phones brings little value to the end-users. In fact, the manufacturers' push to bring 5G to the lowest price tiers is counter-productive for consumers as it results in having devices with severe drawbacks in other areas. We feel like these cheap 5G phones are merely intended to bolster carrier portfolios around the world and help promote their budding 5G networks rather than meeting any practical consumer needs and we find them hard to recommend over their LTE-only counterparts.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 07/30/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 64%
Sorgente: T3 EN→IT
The Motorola Moto G50 is a cheap 5G smartphone with a big colourful screen and decent battery life. Granted, the camera leaves a lot to be desired, and there’s no specific area it excels in but that’s expected if you’re spending so little on a phone.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 07/28/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 60%
Sorgente: Pocket Lint EN→IT
All in all the Moto G50 isn't a bad phone. If you bought one you'd probably be content with its capabilities. What it is, however, is a confusing entry to the G-series, skewing the range's numbering convention and delivering a handset that - aside from the 5G addition - is largely worse off than the lower-spec and lower-price G30. And that just compounds the G50's problems: its competition, both from within Motorola and outside, is strong to the point that there's not a huge amount of reason to consider it. Sure, having 5G is nice, but is it the one outstanding feature that'll make you want to buy a phone? No, not really. We'd rather have a wide-angle camera. So save some cash and get the G30, or spend a touch more and look elsewhere instead.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 07/26/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Trusted Reviews EN→IT
Not bothered about that extra layer of tech skimmed off to accomodate 5G? You’ll probably like the Motorola Moto G50 a lot. It performs reasonably well day-to-day and the battery life is excellent. Like the best Moto G phones it nails the basics and comes with no day-ruining problems.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 06/16/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Techradar EN→IT
Theoretically the superior version of the Moto G30 if you were to listen to product names, the Moto G50 is another one of Motorola's cheap Android 11 phones for 2021, coming in at £199.99 (around $275 / AU$360). As a 5G phone it's one of the cheapest ways to jump on the 5G bandwagon, but elsewhere its feature set is a little more unassuming. While everything about the Moto G50 is just fine - from its 90Hz screen to its Snapdragon 480 chipset and trio of main cameras - nothing actually stands out as much as we'd like it to. At this price, that's less of an issue than you might think given the Moto G50 is solidly dependable in every way. Just don't expect to be wowed at any point. This is the phone to buy when you're on a budget and you don't mind not having a phone to show off to others.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 06/03/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Sorgente: Phone Arena EN→IT
The Motorola family just keeps growing and growing. I’ve completely lost track of all the models that are currently on the market, and the naming scheme doesn’t help either. The Moto G50 is one of the latest additions to the family and it’s a small brother rather than a distant cousin. The big star of the show is the Moto G100, of course, but there are three other models in the latest batch (at least for now) - the Moto G10, Moto G30, and the subject of today’s review - the Moto G50. (A quick search confirmed my suspicions - there is a G20 model too, along with a G40 fusion… Oh, well - case in point.)
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 06/03/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 75%
Sorgente: Expert Reviews EN→IT
Slight camera disappointments aside, there’s a whole lot to recommend about the Moto G50. It looks great, has a decent screen, includes 5G support, has an incredible battery life and is only a hair behind the Poco X3 NFC in terms of performance for £200. Factor in the nice, clean installation of Android and it’s clear Motorola is on to a winner here. I’d still probably buy the Poco X3 NFC if £200 was my absolute budget thanks to improved performance and a Full HD 120Hz screen, even though it lacks 5G. And if photography is your thing then I’d probably suggest trying to find last year’s Moto G9 Plus instead, which offers better shots and similar performance for the same price.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/27/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 100%
Sorgente: Stuff TV EN→IT
Close competitors like the Redmi Note 9T cost more and force you to use quirky custom versions of Android. For anyone content with 4G speeds, though, there are plenty of options that outmuscle the Moto for similar cash.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/24/2021
Sorgente: Computerhoy ES→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 06/04/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 71% caratteristiche: 60% schermo: 60% mobilità: 80% qualità di lavorazione: 70%
Sorgente: 4G News PT→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 10/09/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70% prezzo: 80% prestazioni: 70% schermo: 60% mobilità: 80% qualità di lavorazione: 70%
Sorgente: Showmetech.com.br PT→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 09/16/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 84% prezzo: 90% prestazioni: 95% schermo: 70% mobilità: 95% qualità di lavorazione: 80%
Sorgente: Android.com.pl PL→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 05/08/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 68% prestazioni: 60% schermo: 60% mobilità: 90% qualità di lavorazione: 60%
Sorgente: Alt om Data DA→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Cortissimo, Data: 08/13/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 67% prezzo: 83% prestazioni: 50%
Sorgente: Lyd og Billede DA→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 06/04/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 50%
Sorgente: Mobil.se SV→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 06/09/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 68%
Sorgente: M3 PC för alla SV→IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 05/23/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Computerblog.ro →IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 06/22/2021
Sorgente: Puhelinvertailu →IT
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 08/21/2021
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 70%
Commenti
Qualcomm Adreno 619:
Scheda grafica integrata (nello Snapdragon 750G) basata sull'architettura Adreno 600. Le prestazioni sono molto meglio della vecchia Adreno 612.
Soltanto i giochi datasi possono essere giocati in modo fluido con questi chips grafici (se non richiedono troppe prestazioni). I cores con memoria grafica condivisa in questa categoria hanno il vantaggio delle minori emissioni di calore e della maggiore autonomia della batteria. Per ufficio, internet, image processing, e video editing queste schede grafiche sono utilizzabili senza particolari problematiche.
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SD 480:
Un octa-core mainstream inferiore con due grandi core ARM Cortex-A76 fino a 2 GHz e sei piccoli core SoC ARM Cortex-A55 con clock fino a 1,8 GHz. Inoltre, integra e la GPU Adreno 619, un controller di memoria LPDDR4x-2133 e un modem X51 5G.
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6.50":
Solo pochi smartphones hanno schermi più grandi.
I display con dimensioni maggiori consentono risoluzioni più elevate. Quindi, i dettagli come le lettere sono più grandi. D'altro canto, il consumo energetico è inferiore negli schermi con diagonali piccole e su dispositivi più piccoli, più leggeri ed economici.
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77.51%: Il punteggio ottenuto non convince. Bisogna considerare che difficilmente altri portatili hanno ricevuto un punteggio inferiore al 60%. Questo portatile è stato giudicato sotto la media, pertanto non possiamo consigliarne l'acquisto.
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