Moto G & G Play (2026) review


Introduction

After reviewing the Moto G Power (2026), it is now time to take a closer look at the vanilla Moto G (2026). Specs-wise, the vanilla model slots right between the G Power (2026) and the Moto G Play (2026).

What’s interesting is that the vanilla Moto G (2026) & Moto G Play (2026) are almost identical devices. We’ve had both smartphones available, and while we won’t be reviewing the G Play (2026) on its own, you will see us reference it throughout this review.


Motorola Moto G (2026)
Motorola Moto G Play (2026)

Motorola Moto G (2026) • Motorola Moto G Play (2026)

The Moto G (2026) and G Play (2026) have a few highlight features, starting with the design and the vegan-leather-like backs, which punch above their weight. They also have dedicated microSD card slots and 3.5mm audio jacks – two features that are becoming harder and harder to find. There are also stereo speakers and eSIM support. And finally, the Moto G and G Play are also considerably cheaper than the Moto G Power.

While they have mostly identical specs, Moto G and G Play do have some differences. The Moto G Play has had its camera setup downgraded a bit with a 32MP rear camera, 8MP selfie and no macro cam. The storage on the G Play is also half the size at 64GB. And its max charging power is rated lower – 18W vs 30W. But that’s about it.

And despite not carrying the “Power” branding, all three phones in the series have the same-sized batteries with a 5,200 mAh capacity.

Moto G (2026) & Moto G Play (2026) specs at a glance:

  • Body: 167.2×76.4×8.5mm, 202g; Glass front (Gorilla Glass 3), silicone polymer (eco leather) back, plastic frame; Water-repellent design.
  • Display: 6.70″ IPS LCD, 120Hz, 1000 nits (peak), 720x1604px resolution, 20.05:9 aspect ratio, 262ppi.
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 6300 (6 nm): Octa-core (2×2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55); Mali-G57 MC2.
  • Memory Moto G: 128GB 4GB RAM; microSDXC (dedicated slot).
  • Memory Moto G Play: 64GB 4GB RAM; microSDXC (dedicated slot).
  • OS/Software: Android 16.
  • Rear camera Moto G: Main: 50 MP, f/1.8, 0.61µm, 29mm, PDAF; Macro: 2 MP, fixed focus.
  • Rear camera Moto G Play: Main: 32 MP, f/2.2, 0.64µm, 28mm, PDAF.
  • Front camera Moto G: 32 MP, f/2.2, 0.64µm, 23mm, fixed focus.
  • Front camera Moto G Play: 8 MP, f/2.0, 0.64µm, 26mm, fixed focus.
  • Video capture: Rear camera: 1080p@30fps; Front camera: 1080p@30fps.
  • Battery: 5200mAh; Moto G – 30W charging; Moto G Play – 18W charging; .
  • Connectivity: 5G; eSIM; Wi-Fi 5; BT; NFC; FM radio; 3.5mm jack.
  • Misc: Fingerprint reader (side-mounted); stereo speakers (with Dolby Atmos).

Despite their different price points, the three Moto G devices are based on the same MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, which is 5G enabled but quite underpowered overall, as we saw in our Moto G Power (2026) review.

Another bit of a red flag in specs is that the Moto G (2026) and Moto G Play (2026) arrive with a downgrade in the display department compared to the already disappointing LCD of the Moto G Power (2026). The resolution is now lower, going from FullHD+ to HD+ (720p). So definitely pay attention to our detailed analysis of the chipset performance and display quality on the next pages.

Also, unlike its G Power (2026) sibling, the vanilla Moto G (2026) and the G Play (2026) lack any formal ingress protection – there is just Motorola’s vague promise of a “water-repellent design”.

Motorola Moto G (2026) review

The Moto G (2026) and Moto G Play (2026) are also equipped with a meager 4GB of RAM, which, as you can imagine, is far from ideal for a 2026 device and even more so for futureproofing.

And finally, neither the Moto G (2026) nor the Moto G Play (2026) has an ultrawide camera on its back.

Unboxing

The Moto G (2026) and Moto G Play (2026) both come in a very slim, two-piece cardboard box with a simple, two-tone design and glossy printing.

Motorola has also gone all-in on eco-friendly packaging here – there’s no plastic anywhere, neither inside nor on the outside, and the printing is done using soy ink as well. Bonus points for that.

Motorola Moto G (2026) review

As for the contents, there isn’t much of an accessory bundle to talk about. Alongside the phone, you only get a basic USB Type-C to Type-C cable (rated for 3A), wired for both charging and data. And that’s it – no charger, no protective case, no extras.



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