The “new Moto G” or Moto G (2025) is a smartphone that runs on the same Dimensity 6300 SoC found in the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G in certain regions. It’s currently available for purchase through Amazon or directly from Motorola, featuring 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for $199.99, just like it was promised beforehand.
Camera Comparison
The A16 5G is also on sale at the same price and configuration as of today (January 31, 2025). It can be argued that it has superior rear cameras, including a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens along with the common 50MP main and 2MP macro lenses that both phones share.
Display Differences
The Samsung model is the only one of the two that features an AMOLED display, though it disappointingly retains the outdated waterdrop-style notch, unlike the punch-hole design of the Moto G (2025). The A16 offers a 90Hz refresh rate compared to the Moto G’s 120Hz, even though the A16’s display is FHD+ while the latest Moto G settles for HD+. Both devices, however, show off an obvious chin.
Design and Audio Features
The Moto G could appeal to some users by providing options in Forest Gray or Sapphire Blue for its uniquely curved vegan leather back, while the A16 5G’s rear might be confused for nearly any recent Samsung smartphone. The Moto G (2025) may have the advantage in audio with its Dolby Atmos-enhanced stereo speakers and the increasingly rare 3.5mm headphone jack.
Software and Durability
It also comes with Android 15 out of the box, unlike its Samsung competitor which runs Android 14. However, the A16 is expected to receive up to 6 major OS updates, while Motorola’s software update plans are known to be less defined. The A16 5G also has an official IP54 rating for water and dust resistance, in contrast to the “water-repellent” coating of the Moto G. Nevertheless, the Moto G does feature Gorilla Glass 3, which the Samsung device lacks.
Battery and Charging
Both smartphones are equipped with standard 5,000mAh batteries and USB-C ports, but the Moto G (2025) supports 30W wired charging, while the A16 5G is limited to Samsung’s older 25W charging standard.
In conclusion, the new Moto G is set to make a strong impact in the budget 5G smartphone space in 2025.
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