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Top 5 Reasons Not to Buy the New Moto G6 Plus

| By DWR Editor

Lenovo-owned Motorola launched Moto G6 Plus smartphone in India for the price of Rs 22,499. The phone features a large 5.93-inch Full HD+ Max Vision display and sadly, the device is powered by Snapdragon 630 with 6GB of RAM, has a 12-megapixel rear camera along with a secondary 5-megapixel camera for depth sensing.

But we are listing a few things that could have been better on the Moto G6 Plus, and which might change your purchase decision. Here are some important reasons not to buy the new Moto G6 Plus.

Top 5 Reasons Not to Buy the New Moto G6 Plus

#1 Display

Moto G6 Plus sports a 5.93-inch 18:9 aspect ratio display with full-HD+ and 1080×2160 pixel resolution. Even though the Moto G6 Plus is priced more than Moto G6, the Moto G6 Plus has nearly the same display. The Moto G6 also features a 5.7-inch display with 1080 x 2160 pixels and 18:9 ratio.

#2 Design

Once again, Motorola unveiled their new phone with the same design. There is no difference in the design when you compare it with the predecessors and G series phones. Only the thing is, Moto G6 Plus slightly bigger than the predecessor Moto G6, launched in June 2018.

#3 Battery Capacity

While the new mid-range phones are coming with 4000+mAh battery, Motorola still sticks to it’s 3, 200mAh battery. Recently launched RealMe 2, Redmi 6 Pro which costs half price of the Moto G6 Plus sports 4000 mAh battery.

#4 Outdated Processor

The predecessor Moto G6 is powered by Snapdragon 450, while the new Moto G6 Plus runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor. This seems outdated if you compare it with the recent flagship killer, Xiaomi Poco F1 which offers the latest Snapdragon 845 processor and also it costs a cheaper.

#5 Price

The Moto G6 Plus is priced at Rs 22,499 for the sole 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant. While the recently launched Xiaomi’s POCO F1 is priced at Rs 20,999 for the base 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant, which comes with latest and powerful Snapdragon 845 processor. Even if you compare the price and specs with Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, Redmi Note 5 Pro, the new Moto G6 Plus offers less value for the money.