You see a lot of flashy smartphone launches, but the real test begins after the new-car smell wears off. We’ve been using the Motorola G64 5G as our daily driver for a solid six months, past the hype and initial impressions. The big question is: does this budget workhorse hold up, or do the cracks start to show? Here’s our honest, long-term verdict.
The Day-to-Day Experience: Still Buttery Smooth?
The promise of a clean, bloatware-free software experience was a major selling point, and it’s here that the G64 5G truly shines in the long run. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7025 processor and a clean version of Android 14, the phone remains surprisingly smooth and responsive for everyday tasks.
Fact Check
Motorola's commitment to software is confirmed; the device launched with Android 14 and is promised an upgrade to Android 15 and 3 years of security updates, which is solid for the budget segment.
Battery Life: From 100% to Zero, Half a Year Later
Battery degradation is a concern for any phone user. We’re happy to report that the 5000mAh battery in the G64 5G has proven to be a rock-solid champion. Even after 180+ days of charging cycles, it easily delivers a full day of heavy use, which includes hours of streaming, photography, and texting.
Camera Performance: Does It Age Well?
The 50MP main camera captures perfectly good photos for its price point. In daylight, shots are detailed with accurate colors. However, the limitations of the 2MP macro sensor and the lack of a true ultra-wide camera become more apparent over time as you see what competitors offer.
The 6-Month Verdict: Is It Still a Recommendable Buy?
Absolutely. The Motorola G64 5G’s greatest long-term strength isn’t a single spec—it’s the refined, hassle-free user experience. It avoids the common pitfalls of budget phones that feel slower over time thanks to its clean software and capable chipset.





