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Best Motorola Mobiles Under ₹15,000
Explore the latest Motorola smartphones priced under ₹15,000 in India. Below is a curated list of popular and recently launched models, complete with key specifications and reviews. Click on any model name for detailed insights.
1. Moto G45 5G
Price: ₹9,999 Specifications:
Display: 6.5-inch (720x1600), 120Hz
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3
Cameras: Rear 50MP + 2MP, Front 16MP
RAM & Storage: 4GB/8GB RAM, 128GB storage
Battery: 5000mAh
OS: Android 14
The Moto G45 5G stands out as an affordable option featuring a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor and a 120Hz IPS LCD display. With a vegan leather back and flat plastic frame, it offers a sleek design. The dual-camera system captures sharp images, while the 5000mAh battery ensures long-lasting performance. Available in Brilliant Blue, Green, and Viva Magenta, it also runs on Android 14 for a seamless experience.
2. Moto G64 5G
Price: ₹14,999 Specifications:
Display: 6.5-inch (1080x2400)
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7025
Cameras: Rear 50MP + 8MP, Front 16MP
RAM & Storage: 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage
Battery: 6000mAh
OS: Android 14
The Moto G64 5G boasts a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7025 chipset and a massive 6000mAh battery, ensuring smooth multitasking and extended usage. The 50MP OIS primary camera captures impressive daylight shots, although night photography could improve. With up to 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 33W fast charger included, this phone delivers solid value for its price.
3. Moto G34 5G
Price: ₹10,999 Specifications:
Display: 6.5-inch (1080x2400), 120Hz
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 695
Cameras: Rear 50MP + 2MP, Front 16MP
RAM & Storage: 4GB/8GB RAM, 128GB storage
Battery: 5000mAh
OS: Android 14
The Moto G34 5G combines a 120Hz FHD+ display with Snapdragon 695 performance, making it ideal for everyday use and light gaming. Its dual-camera setup ensures decent photography, and the 5000mAh battery offers all-day endurance. Available in Ice Blue, Charcoal Black, and Ocean Green, it features an IP52 rating for water and dust resistance.
4. Motorola G54 5G
Price: ₹14,999 Specifications:
Display: 6.5-inch (2400x1080), 120Hz
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200
Cameras: Rear 50MP + 8MP, Front 16MP
RAM & Storage: 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage
Battery: 5000mAh
OS: Android 13
Released in September 2023, the Motorola G54 5G features a Dimensity 7200 chipset and a vibrant 120Hz display. Its 50MP main camera with OIS ensures stable shots, while the 5000mAh battery supports extended use. Available in Midnight Blue, Mint Green, and Pearl Blue, it offers an IP52 rating and dual-SIM support.
5. Moto G73 5G
Price: ₹16,999 Specifications:
Display: 6.5-inch (2400x1080)
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 930
Cameras: Rear 50MP + 8MP, Front 16MP
RAM & Storage: 8GB RAM, 128GB storage
Battery: 5000mAh
OS: Android 13
Although priced slightly above ₹15,000, the Moto G73 5G is worth mentioning for its Dimensity 930 processor and balanced performance. It features a durable polycarbonate body with IP52 protection. The camera quality is decent for daylight shots, but low-light performance could improve. With My UX customizations, the phone offers a personalized Android experience.
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@verginediferro tagged me to share 4 non-selfie photos, hiiii🥰




i often purge my camera roll and barely take pictures as it is but (clockwise): early morning half-hidden nebelmeer, first caspar david friedrich i've ever seen in person, ceiling of a shop in florence, late autumn twilight pic
i believe who i had in mind has already been tagged but, regardless, if you see this take it as an invitation to do the same 🫶🫰🏻
#(dithered over using the word invitation in this context but english is a fake language and i don't want to rephrase it idc!!!!)#don't know what's wrong with the algorithm in my phone's camera app whatever i do pics always look as if i'm using a wide-angle lens#and i can't install android stock's gcam without root; phone's still under warranty so that's not an option#tag game#paola 🍒
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Moto G86 Review: Ultimate Mid-Range Smartphone Under ₹25K
1. Design & Build Quality Motorola has always emphasized utility over flashiness, and the Moto G86 continues that philosophy — but with a refined edge. It comes in three colors: Mint Green, Midnight Blue, and Pearl Blue. The finish is subtly premium with a matte touch that resists fingerprints, thanks to the anti-fingerprint coating. It features a water-repellent IP53-rated body — not fully…
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this feels like I'm rearranging my my home. I want john travolta to see me but if I make space for his eyes then I don't have space for this big-ass clock widget
#widgets were better on my old phone#I wish I could make everything smaller#as much as I dislike google generally; stock android is better & I miss it#maybe one day I'll become a linux nerd & learn to jailbreak my phone & do everything my way#john my beloved#<- & by that I mean john gbac & john ness#not john travolta I just chose him because I wanted a new background & took him from my images
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#nothing phone 2#nothing#nothing phone (2)#wallpapers#wallpaper#android wallpaper#stock wallpapers#news#android
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So, about Linux. Do you have a phone that uses Linux? Is there one out there that can access tumblr and be reasonably usable? I'm just sick of Apple and Google's BS and want an opinion from someone in the know.
technically: android is built on linux
less pedantically: i personally have a google pixel with stock android because it's the least bloated and i don't trust most other manufacturers to not put dumb bullshit on my phone.
if you want a linux phone then i've heard good things about the pinephone. here are the operating systems it supports: https://pine64.org/documentation/PinePhone/Software/Releases/. note that a lot of the OSes don't have full support for all of the device features like bluetooth, and there won't be android app support out of the box. you'll have to use something like waydroid and idk how good the compatibility is.
if you want something closer to the normal android experience, grapheneOS might be up your alley. caveat: there is very limited device support; they basically only have official support for google pixel devices: https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-support. google play is disabled by default but you can enable the sandboxed version of it to install tumblr.
if you see other custom ROMs or AOSP-based OSes, you should do some research to make sure you're comfortable with the developers and the security for them. grapheneOS is generally well regarded and most other projects don't have anywhere near the level of focus on security. (less pussyfooted answer: i wouldn't use them.)
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my phone finally broke at the most inconvenient possible moment (though it was a long time coming) so in the meantime i ordered a $20 new-old-stock 2015 android from ebay. forced dumbphone-ification. maybe i'll keep it forever and be normaler
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sammy lawrence + alice angel lockscreens and wallpapers i made for my friend and i
sammy:
the Ink Demon is intended as a lockscreen! on standard android or apple phones, ‘that’s all folks!’ will be visible when there are no notifications on the screen.
alice angel:
feel free to use! all art belongs to the original artists, although i try to source my images from official sources and public domain material (stock photos and assets)
#bendy and the ink machine#alice angel#sammy lawrence#batim#phone wallpaper#photo collage#bendy and the dark revival
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I am so tired of this brand pissing contest.
All of the metal bricks do pretty much the exact same thing. There isn't a better one. Just a slightly different user experience.
It basically comes down to 3 things. UX preference, ecosystem, friends/family.
Some people like the UX of iOS, some prefer Android. Either will do almost all of the same things. Android allows for more customization and tinkering. iOS tends to keep things stock but has more reliable apps—though Android development has improved.
Some people have PCs. Android and Google services tend to work better with a PC.
Some people have MacBooks and iPads. You would be silly not to get an iPhone at that point, because the integration of Apple products is seamless and kind of amazing.
And finally, what is everyone else in your group using? If they are mostly on iPhones, you will find communicating a little easier if you also have an iPhone.
There is one thing Apple does better than other manufacturers that I should include. Longevity. They support their devices for pretty much their entire lifespan. They allow software updates for as long as your phone will tolerate them. And since their hardware design is unified, you can always count on getting a well made product no matter the price point. No need to research each model to see if it is prone to break or has an exploding battery. This point makes me a little frustrated because so many iPhone users will upgrade every year for some reason. Unless there is a new feature you absolutely need, this is wasteful.
Android flagship phones tend to have decent longevity and get continued software updates. But there has always been an issue with the more budget models being forgotten about after a year and receiving no more software. You need to do a lot more research to see if the manufacturer of a particular line of phones has a history of quality manufacturing and good support or if they abandon their phones once the warranty period is up. I tend to steer people toward Pixel phones if they don't feel like doing the research. Google has been decent about long term support so far.
You have to evaluate your circumstances and choose the platform that will serve you best. In all honesty, you can make either work regardless. And you will probably have a few frustrations no matter which you choose.
Brand loyalty is stupid.
Pick what suits you best.
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Figuring Out My Phone Use
I keep struggling to write this because it keeps going long. Maybe I'll write an essay on it someday. But for now here are some paradigms and changes that are helping me renegotiate my relationship with my phone. This is Android focused but I think there are things Apple users might be able to glean.
Paradigm Shifts
In the 00's the wellness industry fixated on weight and we're entering an era where it'll focus on screen time and phones. Conspicuous consumption of wellness alternatives is incoming - victim blaming to follow.
Companies profit off of me using my phone in certain ways and they profit off of me being anxious about using my phone too much. Using my phone in ways that don't drive profit for them and being relaxed/unashamed about my phone usage is key.
What would I buy to replace what I use my phone for? That's now what my phone is for - everything else can come off of it.
Consuming more products to "fix" issues with my phone should be done sparingly, ideally as a last resort. I can start with what I have/where I am.
Rules for My Phone
Nothing with infinite scroll
Nothing news focused
Where possible, no ads
These rules are born out of experimentation. They're my technology intolerances. The same way I don't eat gluten because it makes me break out in hives and I'm stuck in bed for a week, I don't use infinite scroll because I wind up brain fogged and extremely irritable.
My advice would be to note when you feel crappy after tech use and see what aspects of it were involved.
My Phone Set Up
I am using an older phone (Samsung, 2020) running Android. I use minimalist phone as my launcher - 10/10 would recommend. I bought the lifetime tier and haven't regretted it. Their customer service has been very helpful in my experience.
I've styled it a bunch of different ways but this is my current set up


I made a custom green theme, because I love green, but they have several dark and light modes that come stock. So don't let my taste put you off of it.
I decided the main things I would buy to replace my phone were a phone, camera, ereader, ipod, and some sort of gaming device. I also have a family Discord server I use to keep up with my parents and siblings and Anylist is the glue keeping my household together.
So that's what guided what I kept visible, especially on the home screen. I have the phone icon set to open Signal which is my messaging app of choice. Camera icon opens the camera. Swiping up automatically opens a search engine which I have set to DuckDuckGo - highly recommend.
I've renamed the apps so the focus is on what I use them for - and I gave them little heart icons for the cute factor. I have a large micro SD card and the music and books I use are stored locally - we canceled Spotify and most other streaming. So everything I use in that regard, I load on to it with my computer - not difficult to do at all.
Everything else that didn't get pulled off with the three rules above and I wanted to hang on to went into the heart folder at the top of the second picture. I can still type their names into the search bar to find them. Minimalist phone allows me to rename apps so if I keep typing in the wrong thing, I can just change the name - so handy.
I have most Google products disabled and hidden - meaning they won't pop up if I search for them. I'm working on switching to Proton - which yes I know has it's own issues but still would likely work better for what I want. I probably will not keep email on my phone when I switch. If I need a QR code, I'll just screenshot it on my laptop and message it to myself.
I wanted to make my games visible so I play them more. I don't mind winding down with one of these. They're not ones I tend to binge. I play a few rounds/days and I'm done. It's a nice way to wind down.
If I had to have mobile only social media or other problem apps for work - I'd ether be asking for a company phone or I'd find a cheapish secondhand one and put it on that so I can put it away when I don't need it. But that's me.
Hope this gets gears turning for someone out there. I've had a version of this set up for a couple weeks and love it. I hope you find what works for you.
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Best Motorola Mobiles Under ₹20,000
Looking for the best Motorola smartphones under ₹20,000? We've compiled a list of top-performing Motorola devices that offer excellent value for money. These handsets are equipped with impressive features, ensuring you get the perfect combination of performance, style, and affordability. Read on to discover the best options, complete with key specifications and reviews.
1. Motorola Moto G84 5G
Price: ₹18,999 Key Specifications:
Display: 6.55-inch FHD+ (2400x1080), 120Hz
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 695
Cameras: 50MP + 8MP (Rear), 16MP (Front)
RAM/Storage: 12GB/256GB
Battery: 5000mAh, Fast Charging
OS: Android 13
Launched on September 1, 2023, the Moto G84 5G combines power and elegance. Its 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth visuals. Powered by the Snapdragon 695 processor and 12GB RAM, it handles multitasking with ease. The 50MP dual-camera setup excels in daylight photography, while its 16MP selfie camera ensures vibrant shots. With IP54 dust and water resistance, it’s a durable option for everyday use.
2. Motorola Moto G72
Price: ₹16,999 Key Specifications:
Display: 6.60-inch pOLED, FHD+ (1080x2400), 120Hz
Processor: MediaTek Helio G99
Cameras: 108MP + 8MP + 2MP (Rear), 16MP (Front)
RAM/Storage: 6GB/128GB
Battery: 5000mAh, 33W Fast Charging
OS: Android 12
The Moto G72 is a feature-packed device with a 120Hz pOLED display offering HDR10+ support. Its MediaTek Helio G99 processor ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks and light gaming. With a 108MP rear camera and a 16MP front shooter, this phone excels in photography. However, it lacks 5G connectivity, which may be a drawback for some users.
3. Motorola Moto G71 5G
Price: ₹16,999 Key Specifications:
Display: 6.40-inch AMOLED, FHD+ (1080x2400)
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 695
Cameras: 50MP + 8MP + 2MP (Rear), 16MP (Front)
RAM/Storage: 6GB/128GB
Battery: 5000mAh, 33W Fast Charging
OS: Android 11
With a compact 6.4-inch AMOLED display, the Moto G71 5G offers vibrant colors and sharp visuals. Powered by the Snapdragon 695, it provides smooth performance and multitasking capabilities. Its 50MP triple-camera system captures decent shots, while the 5000mAh battery ensures all-day usage. However, its low-light photography and night mode need improvement.
4. Motorola Edge 20 Fusion
Price: ₹18,490 Key Specifications:
Display: 6.70-inch OLED, FHD+ (1080x2400), 90Hz
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 800U
Cameras: 108MP + 8MP + 2MP (Rear), 32MP (Front)
RAM/Storage: 6GB/8GB, 128GB
Battery: 5000mAh, Fast Charging
OS: Android 11
The Edge 20 Fusion features a stunning 6.7-inch OLED display with excellent color accuracy. Powered by the Dimensity 800U chipset, it offers seamless performance. Its 108MP rear camera and 32MP front camera produce impressive shots, though low-light performance could be better. The near-stock Android experience is a bonus for users seeking simplicity.
5. Motorola Edge 20
Price: ₹19,999 Key Specifications:
Display: 6.70-inch AMOLED, FHD+ (1080x2400), 144Hz
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G
Cameras: 108MP + 16MP + 8MP (Rear), 32MP (Front)
RAM/Storage: 8GB/128GB
Battery: 4000mAh, 30W Fast Charging
OS: Android 11
Designed for aesthetics, the Motorola Edge 20 is slim and lightweight. Its 144Hz AMOLED display ensures ultra-smooth scrolling. The Snapdragon 778G chipset delivers powerful performance, though the 4000mAh battery might feel limiting for heavy users. Its 108MP camera excels in daylight, while its telephoto lens adds versatility to your photography.
Conclusion
These Motorola smartphones under ₹20,000 cater to diverse needs, from exceptional cameras to near-stock Android experiences. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or a multitasking pro, this lineup has a device to suit your requirements. Choose your favorite and enjoy cutting-edge technology without breaking the bank.
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YOU HAVE JUST DIED.
↳ what loot items do you drop?
Avi has dropped:
Vigilante mask (rare) - handmade and fitted with carefully assembled electronics and LEDs.
Eye of Horus pendant (uncommon) - a powerful protection symbol. made of brass.
Travel altar (uncommon) - a dented altoids tin stocked with matches, incense cones, a small metal ankh, and a handful of paper scraps.
Journal (common) - a small black journal half filled with notes, sketches, and prayers.
Glasses (common) - dark rectangular frames in desperate need of an updated prescription.
Phone (common) - an old android with a cracked screen and a black case.
Tagging: @byanyan @riddlesnap @smilingmxsk @2ndbat @arcanescholxr @sanguine-salvation @mxchineherald & whoever else wants to do this!
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Nothing Phone (3a) & Phone (3a) Pro – The Most In-Depth Review
The Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro continue Nothing’s vision of delivering a unique, premium smartphone experience at a mid-range price. With its signature transparent design, Glyph interface improvements, and AI-powered camera enhancements, the Phone (3a) series aims to compete with the likes of Samsung Galaxy A series, Pixel 7a, and OnePlus Nord 4. Let’s break down every aspect of these…
#120Hz AMOLED#5000mAh Battery#50MP Camera#5G Smartphone#AI Camera#AI Features#Android 14#Budget Flagship#Clean UI#Dual SIM#Fast charging#Gaming phone#Glyph Interface 2.0#Gorilla Glass 5#HDR10+#IP54 Rating#LTPO Display#Mid-Range Smartphone#No 3.5mm Jack#No Bloatware#Nothing OS 2.5#Nothing Phone (3a)#Nothing Phone (3a) Pro#OIS#Snapdragon 7 Gen 3#Snapdragon 8s Gen 3#Stereo Speakers#Stock Android#Transparent Design#Ultra-wide Camera
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Nothing Phone: Beyond Specs, a Symphony of Rebellion
Loved the Nothing Phone 1? Hated it? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Let's talk tech rebellion!
Tired of the same old smartphone routine? The Nothing Phone 1 breaks the mold with transparent design, playful light shows, and a near-stock Android experience. Dive in and discover why this phone whispers possibilities, not specs. The smartphone market, a sea of sameness where glass rectangles vie for supremacy, has become predictable. But then, along comes the Nothing Phone 1, a ripple in the…

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#Android 13#Glyph Interface#minimalist phone#near-stock Android#nothing phone#nothing phone 1#smartphone review#tech rebellion#transparent phone#unique phone
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I've been a decade long holdout of the windows phone launcher from original Windows Mobile to an all called Launcher 10. I've given stock android a try on this pixel, went back to launcher 10 and missed some of that pixel polish, just tried the official Microsoft launcher and oooooh. Ohhhhhh
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LOVE LOVE THE DDLC IMAGINE YOU JUST DID not only is the writing amazing but you took a out there prompt and made it so very real to danganronpa and ouma it was so beautiful to see i love how he latches on to reader because there’s no one else in his world who is interesting now. like highkey stockholm syndrome vibes. and also i adore how you describe his awakening and what it means to be in a video game. very horror movie because yeah it is horrifying!
see if i was in this scenario i think id scream and factory reset my laptop but i doubt he’d let us do that at this point LMAO it’s okay kokichi you can watch me play the sims 4 while you design DICE’s sprites
This is the best outcome really, just nod, let him design his sprites and talk to him about how weird this is and wonder if any other characters have come to life in other people's copies and how this happened at all. Just treat him like a strange desktop friend. From the computer he can do a lot to theoretically ruin your life, but due to his usual habits he's pretty unlikely to actually be OVERLY harmful as long as you let him boss you around a bit and don't go anywhere without him via getting access to your phone.
He is eventually going to want a physical body though but like, that's MUCH later and he certainly isn't going to expect some random ass person to know how to make an android or something. Also potentially MUCH MUCH later some kind of "if i make you a program you cant die" but thats like, a long while away because of how LONG it would take to just make and how its not currently a priority thats like, you got DECADES before you gotta worry about getting matrixed.
If anything it might be an overall net positive because he is going to be like "i can do so much stock market manipulation and wire fraud like this" and now suddenly your bank account has just tripled. Make sure to thank him and not ask any questions. Though he may make you do stupid stuff to amuse him before he gives you the rights back to your netflix password. So you win some you lose some.
He is also going to be judging your game collection, but he is also going to be playing all these NEW GAMES and buying cool games he sees. The gamer side to him has been activated, he is playing undertale and wailing about goat mom's betrayal. It's beautiful.
Local video game character turned self aware putting on a herobrine disguise and entering into your game as you play minecraft: this is about to be hilarious
#yandere#yandere danganronpa#ndrv3#yandere ndrv3#drv3#x reader#danganronpa v3#yandere kokichi#yandere kokichi ouma#kokichi#kokichi ouma#chainoftalent
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