Poll Overview
The latest reader poll asked users to rank two mid‑range and two entry‑level Motorola phones. The four models evaluated were the Moto G77, Moto G67, Moto G17, and Moto G17 Power.
Moto G77 – The Standout
Despite being built on the older Dimensity 6400 chipset, the G77 captured attention thanks to its 108 MP primary sensor, a rarity in this price segment (€300/£250). Reviewers note that while the chipset is modest, the high‑resolution camera gives the device a competitive edge.
- Price: €300/£250
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6400
- Camera: 108 MP main sensor
Moto G67 – Good but Not Great
The G67 is slightly cheaper (€260/£200) but loses the G77’s camera advantage. Its 50 MP 1/1.95″ sensor is considered average for the segment, and half of poll voters felt better mid‑range options exist.
- Price: €260/£200
- Camera: 50 MP 1/1.95″ sensor
Moto G17 – Struggling Entry‑Level
The G17 received the lowest overall reception. Many voters aren’t actively seeking entry‑level phones, which hurt its perception. However, the G17 Power variant performed better in its own poll, suggesting a modest chance if reviews improve.
- Target market: Entry‑level
- Reception: Lowest among the four models
Common Issues Across the G‑Series
Across all models, users highlighted Motorola’s slow or absent software updates as a recurring complaint, potentially affecting long‑term device value.
Conclusion
The Moto G77 emerges as the most promising model thanks to its standout camera, while the G67 remains a decent but unremarkable choice. The G17 needs a stronger value proposition or a better‑supported variant like the G17 Power to compete.
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