Chinese smartphones are so "no extra charge" that instead of Xiaomi or Huawei it is now more profitable to buy Motorola

8/10Rated by FerraMotorola G9 PlusHefty screen, capacious battery and a good setCameras. The G9 Plus is the most

modern, inexpensive Motorola smartphone, and (inofficial retail) is a cheaper alternative to the super popular Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro/Poco X3, Huawei P30 Lite or Realme 6 Pro. If you had told me in the good old days that Chinese smartphones would be more expensive than the “oldest and most expensive” Motorola brand, I would have laughed in their faces. And now we have what we have. But maybe there is some kind of catch in the lower official price?

Table of contents

  • Appearance
  • The convenience of use
  • Screen
  • Performance and autonomy
  • Camera
  • Competitors
  • Poco X3 NFC
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
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In fact, Motorola marketers insist thatCorrectly say Motorola Moto G9 Plus - they say, Moto is the same identifier for them as Galaxy for Samsung and Redmi for Xiaomi. But we think that this name sounds as idiotic as “singer with his mouth” or “negative flaw”, and because of this phrase we feel butthirt anal ass, so sorry, sorry, in the text we will call the smartphone simply Motorola G9 Plus or G9 Plus.

Appearance

When I first took the G9 Plus in my hands, Iattended deja vu. Somewhere I have already seen all this. Thought, thought, but remembered. Nokia 8.3, gentlemen. On the front, these are two absolutely identical smartphones. The screens are identical, the fingerprint scanner is the same, the dimensions are one-to-one, the chin is similar and there is a cutout in the display for the camera on the same side. Poorly? No, because the prices for these smartphones differ twice, and they came out at about the same time. And the difference in price is never in favor of Nokia. But let's not talk about sad things.