Moto G14 Review: In 10 points

Moto G14 Key Specs Design: Ergonomic, unibody polycarbonate Display: 6.5-inch FHD+, 60Hz refresh rate Cameras: 50MP primary, 2MP macro, 8MP selfie Performance: UNISOC Tiger T616 RAM: 4GB Storage: 128GB Features: Dual-speaker, 4G, side-mounted fingerprint scanner Software: Android 13, My UX interface Battery: 5,000mAh, 20W charging

Moto G14 Design – Ergonomic Design – Lightweight Build with Premium Matte Finish. – Sky Blue colour combo with a unibody polycarbonate material feels premium

– 6.5-inch FHD+ Screen – The device's IPS LCD display could be brighter – Bezels could also be more trim – 60Hz feels a bit sluggish

Moto G14 Camera  – Cameras: 50MP Primary Lens – Decent daylight Shots. – Some issues with exposure and focus speeds, but the colour sharpness stands out. – 2MP Macro sensor is not great – 8MP selfie camera is nice but clicks overprocessed shots

– Dedicated Night Mode is quite good – However, normal low-light images are grainy – Night mode adds details and reduces noise

– Performance is adequate for Regular Use, – Powered by UNISOC Tiger T616, which struggles with heavy apps. – 4GB RAM and 128GB storage is decent enough

– Clean Android 13 with Handy My UX Interface – Offers a near-stock version of Android and unique gestures like Quick Capture. – Two years of upgrade

– Long-lasting 5,000mAh – But Slow Charging. – Good for a day or two of moderate usage, but takes up to three hours to charge fully.

– Dual speakers are a surprising addition – Fingerprint Scanner is mostly responsive. – 4G services work well on the device

Final Verdict A Considerate Choice for Budget-Conscious Users. A sensible option for those seeking a budget-friendly device with a decent feature set.