2024-10-01 21:38:57
A Motorola recently launched the Moto G75model that will replace the Moto G73with several improvements that are worth highlighting. Both devices belong to the brand’s mid-range line, but the new model brings significant updates that could influence the choice of those looking for a more advanced smartphone. In this comparison, objectively understand what really changed between the two models.
Design and construction
Design comparison: Moto G73 vs Moto G75. Image: Oficina da NetMoto G73: With dimensions of 161.4 x 73.8 x 8.3 mm and weighing 181gthe Moto G73 is a little smaller and lighter. Its construction brings a plastic framecom plastic on the back e glass on the frontin addition to being water resistant with a repellent design.
Moto G75: The new model is a little bigger and heavier, with 166.1 x 77.2 x 8.3 mm e 208g. Furthermore, the G75 introduces a curved rear silicone polymermaintaining the front glass and plastic frame. The biggest improvement is in protection against water, now certified IP68which guarantees resistance to dust and immersion in water.
📱 Winner: Moto G75
Bodies
Screen comparison: Moto G73 vs Moto G75. Image: Oficina da NetMoto G73: The G73 screen has 6.5 inches and it’s the type IPSwith a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and update rate 120Hz. Its pixel density is 405 ppi.
Moto G75: The G75 comes with a larger screen, 6.78 inchesalso of the type IPS and with the same update rate as 120Hzhowever, with a resolution of 1080 x 2388 pixels and slightly lower density than 387 ppi. An important difference is the brightness of up to 1000 nits (HBM)which improves visibility in bright light.
📲 Winner: Moto G75
Performance and operating system
Moto G73: Powered by Mediatek Dimensity 930 (6 nm)with a CPU octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 e 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)the G73 offers good performance for everyday tasks. It comes with 8GB RAM e 128GB of storagein addition to being equipped with the Android 13.
Nicolas Muller, our editor-in-chief, tested the Moto G73 in heavy games such as Call of Duty Mobile, where it achieved an average of 59 frames with 94% stability. In PUBG he also hit 59 frames and Mortal Kombat managed to reach 120 frames. In Tower of Fantasy and CarX Street, it was below 30 frames, with a lot of crashes, being considered not ideal for playing. The games were configured with medium graphics.
In the benchmark test, the G73 scored 420 thousand points in AnTuTu, falling behind the Galaxy M53 and M62. Which proves the idea of ​​him being among the intermediaries, nothing more than that. The video with the full analysis is available below:
Moto G75: The Moto G75 features a significant processor upgrade, now with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4 nm)with a more robust CPU (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 e 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55). It also comes with 8GB RAMbut doubled the storage to 256 GBoffering more space for applications and files. Furthermore, it comes with the Android 14ensuring the latest news and optimizations of the operating system.
We haven’t tested the Moto G75 here yet, but there is great expectation that this set of specifications will perform better than its predecessor. We will update this section of the article soon.
📲 Winner: Moto G75 (in theory)
Cameras
Camera Comparison: Moto G73 vs Moto G75. Image: Oficina da NetMoto G73: Equipped with a main camera 50 MP, f/1.8 (wide) com PDAFthe G73 also has a camera ultrawide de 8 MP, f/2.2, 118°. Video recording can be done in Full HD a 30/60 fpswhile the front camera of 16 MP film in Full HD a 30 fps.
Overall, the photos aren’t great, but they aren’t bad either. In most scenarios, they fall somewhere in between. During the day, they have great sharpness, portrait mode works really well, with well-made cutouts. See some photos we took with the Moto G73:
Moto G75: The G75 keeps the main camera 50 MPbut now with OIS (optical stabilization)which results in more stable photos and videos. The ultrawide camera has also been improved to 8 MP, f/2.2, 119°with a larger sensor. Another improvement is the ability to record videos in 4K a 30 fpsboth on the rear and front cameras, which is also of 16 MP.
We haven’t yet tested the Moto G75 to find out how these cameras work in practice. When we achieve this, this section will be updated.
📸 Winner: Moto G75 (in theory)
Battery and charging
Moto G73: The battery 5000 mAh of the G73 offers good autonomy, with support for fast charging 30Wbut no wireless charging options.
Moto G75: The G75 maintains the same battery 5000 mAhbut now supports wireless charging of 15Win addition to fast charging 30W. This is an important addition for users who prefer the convenience of charging their device wirelessly.
🔋 Winner: Draw
Connectivity and additional features
Moto G73: The G73 offers connectivity 5G, Wi-Fi Dual Band e Bluetooth 5.3in addition to NFC. It has a headphone jack 3.5mm and stereo speakers.
Moto G75: The G75 brings advances in connectivity, with Wi-Fi 6e Tri-Band e Bluetooth 5.4in addition to having Improved GPS which supports multiple satellite systems, including QZSS e BDS. The G75 also adds FM radioabsent in the G73, and maintains the NFC and the headphone jack.
📶 Winner: Moto G75
Moto G73 and Moto G73: which one to buy?
It seems that Motorola learned from its mistakes and presented the Moto G75 with several improvements compared to its predecessor. Image: Oficina da NetO Moto G75 brings several improvements compared to the Moto G73with a more powerful processor, greater storage, better camera system, improved water protection and wireless charging. The Moto G75 doesn’t lose out to its predecessor in any department.
So, for users looking for more performance and modern features, the G75 is the best choice. In any case, the G73 should continue to be an excellent option for those looking for good value for money, especially considering its current more affordable price, currently in the R$1,300 range. For now, the Moto G75 is not available in Brazil.
Compare the complete technical sheet: Moto G73 and Moto G75
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
GENERAL
Status
Motorola Moto G73
Verified
Motorola Moto G75
Launch
Release date
Motorola Moto G73
24/01/2023
Motorola Moto G75
01/10/2024
Launch price
Motorola Moto G73
R$ 1.999,00
Motorola Moto G75
Lowest historical price
Motorola Moto G73
R$ 889,01
Motorola Moto G75
Current price
Motorola Moto G73
R$ 1.323,00
Motorola Moto G75
Other information
Dimensions
Motorola Moto G73
161.4 x 73.8 x 8.3 mm
Motorola Moto G75
166.1 x 77.2 x 8.3 mm
Weight
Motorola Moto G73
181g
Motorola Moto G75
208 g
Construction
Motorola Moto G73
Plastic frame, plastic on the back and front glass
Motorola Moto G75
Plastic on the back, Front Glass, Plastic Frame and Rear in silicone polymer
Chip
Motorola Moto G73
HÃbrido SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) e Single SIM (Nano-SIM and/or eSIM)
Motorola Moto G75
HÃbrido SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
Water Protection
Motorola Moto G73
Water repellent design
Motorola Moto G75
IP68
Platform
System
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
Processor
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
CPU
Motorola Moto G73
Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 e 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
Motorola Moto G75
Octa-core (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 e 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU
Motorola Moto G73
IMG BXM-8-256
Motorola Moto G75
Adreno (not yet released)
Memories
RAM memory
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
Storage
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
Extra Storage
Motorola Moto G73
microSDXC (hybrid slot)
Motorola Moto G75
microSDXC (hybrid slot)
Bodies
Screen – Type
Motorola Moto G73
IPS
Motorola Moto G75
IPS
Screen – Size
Motorola Moto G73
6.5
Motorola Moto G75
6.78
Screen – Resolution
Motorola Moto G73
1080 x 2400 pixels
Motorola Moto G75
1080 x 2388 pixels
Screen – Frequency
Motorola Moto G73
120Hz
Motorola Moto G75
120Hz
Screen – Density
Motorola Moto G73
405 ppi
Motorola Moto G75
387 ppi
Screen – Extras
Motorola Moto G73
–
Motorola Moto G75
1000 nits (HBM)
Main camera
Main camera
Motorola Moto G73
50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1.0µm e PDAF
Motorola Moto G75
50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), OIS e PDAF
2nd camera
Motorola Moto G73
8 MP, f/2.2, 118Ëš (ultrawide)
Motorola Moto G75
8 MP, f/2.2, 119˚ (ultrawide), 1/4.0, 1.12µm
Camera – Extras
Motorola Moto G73
Flash LED, HDR e Panorama
Motorola Moto G75
Panorama, HDR e Flash LED
Video
Motorola Moto G73
Full HD – 30 fps e Full HD – 60 fps
Motorola Moto G75
gyro-EIS, Full HD – 60 fps e 4K – 30 fps
Front camera
Dumb. Selfies
Motorola Moto G73
16 MP, f/2.4, (wide)
Motorola Moto G75
16 MP, f/2.5, (wide)
Video
Motorola Moto G73
FULLHD – 30fps
Motorola Moto G75
4K – 30 FPS e FULLHD – 30fps
Battery
Battery
Motorola Moto G73
Motorola Moto G75
Charger
Motorola Moto G73
30W
Motorola Moto G75
30W e 15W Wireless
Data networks
3G
Motorola Moto G73
Sim
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
4G
Motorola Moto G73
Sim
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
5G
Motorola Moto G73
Sim
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
Wi-Fi
Motorola Moto G73
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac e Dual Band
Motorola Moto G75
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e and Tri-Band
Bluetooth
Motorola Moto G73
LE, A2DP and 5.3
Motorola Moto G75
aptX HD, A2DP, LE e 5.4
GPS
Motorola Moto G73
GPS, GLONASS e GALILEO
Motorola Moto G75
QZSS, GPS, GLONASS, BDS e GALILEO
NFC
Motorola Moto G73
Sim
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
As
As
Motorola Moto G73
Loudspeaker and Stereo
Motorola Moto G75
Loudspeaker and Stereo
3.5mm jack
Motorola Moto G73
Sim
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
Others
FM Radio
Motorola Moto G73
–
Motorola Moto G75
Sim
Infra-red
Motorola Moto G73
No
Motorola Moto G75
No
USB
Motorola Moto G73
Type-C and 2.0
Motorola Moto G75
Type-C and 2.0
Sensors
Motorola Moto G73
Fingerprint (side), Accelerometer, Proximity and Compass
Motorola Moto G75
Fingerprint (side), Compass, Accelerometer, Proximity and Gyroscope
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