Motorola Moto G54 5G vs Motorola Moto G34 5G : Motorola has been launching some great budget 5G smartphones in India, and two of its most popular models right now are the Moto G54 5G and Moto G34 5G. Both phones are stylish, packed with features, and offer good performance for their price. But if you’re confused between these two models, don’t worry. In this post, we are going to compare the Moto G54 5G and the Moto G34 5G so that you can choose which phone to use.

Design and Display

Both phones are clean and neat in appearance. The Moto G54 has a more premium feel with glass like back and punch-hole display. It boasts a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LCD screen and 120Hz refresh rate, which provides smoother scrolling and gaming. The Moto G34 also boasts a 6.5-inch screen but it is an HD+ LCD with the same 120Hz refresh rate. If image quality and sharper images are important to you, use the G54.

Performance

Moto G54 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chip, which outperforms the Snapdragon 695 of the Moto G34 5G. That means better gaming, faster app opening, and multitasking on the G54. Both have 5G support and near-stock Android, or clean software with little bloatware.

Camera

Camera-wise, Moto G54 comes with a 50MP primary camera with OIS (optical image stabilization), hence the images and video are smoother even if the holder is not. The Moto G34 also comes with a 50MP primary camera but without support for OIS. The phones are quite good in well-lit conditions, although the G54 is slightly better overall. On the front, both phones come with 16MP selfie cameras.

Battery and Charging

Both the devices come with a 5000mAh battery that can hold a device for a whole day. Even though both the devices support 33W fast charging on the Moto G54 and 18W fast charging on the G34, that means charging is shorter.

Price

Moto G34 5G is affordable and a good choice for those who need 5G at an affordable price. While it is a bit more expensive than its alternative, Moto G54 5G, it does come with better performance, display, and camera features.