One of the models that has caused the most expectation and commotion, from before its launch to the start of its commercial run, is the Motorola Moto g52.
Since April this year 2022 we witnessed the first unofficial reports that already pointed to position it as one of the obligatory references in the field of mid-range terminals.
Then, the reality is that following its commercial launch in Latin America we have seen how Motorola has managed to live up to the circumstances and current market dynamics with an attractive phone due to its technical specifications and price.
However, this terminal had a constant point of criticism: the presence of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor, which meant that it might never support 5G networks.
This move left many baffled by the long-term implications it might have for users looking to test out this new speed.
Fortunately, we now see how the manufacturer has corrected the course for the better with a new release.
The Moto g52 5G arrives in Mexico with 256 GB of storage
Motorola Mexico has just confirmed through their official website the arrival of the Moto g52 5G for this country, which is great news in all aspects.
To begin with, when it comes to its technical specifications, this model retains its distinctive 6.6-inch FullHD+ pOLED screen with a 90 Hz update rate, which together guarantees a pleasant visual experience.
It also has stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos surround audio, Android 12 mobile operating system out of the box, in addition to a brutal 5,000 mAh battery that is more than enough to last more than a day even in situations of rough use.
In the photographic section we have a triple-lens camera is still present. With a 50 MP main sensor with Quad Pixel technology support that offers 4 times better sensitivity in low light environments.
As a complement is a depth sensor and an ultra wide angle lens that guarantees photos with a capture range of 118 degrees. As if that were not enough, the front camera for selfies is 16 MP.
All this now crowned with the integration of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, which already supports 5G networks and which, together with its 256 GB of storage and 6 GB of RAM, promises up to 30% faster performance than the previous generation.
The most interesting thing is that this did not translate into an incredible price increase, since the Moto G52 5G will be sold in Mexico for only MXN $7,999, only MXN $500 more than the model that does not support this new generation of networks.