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Motorola Moto g15 4G Dual SIM 8GB RAM 128GB ROM Gravity Grey - International Version
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1 Reviews, summarized by tala


Incredibly slow
Underwhelming display
Poor software performance
Slow Performance
Low-Quality Display
Weak Software
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WarrantyFREE 1 year
Product Specification
Display
Screen size in Inches
6.50 in
Display resolution
FHD+
Touchscreen
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Model Name
Motorola Moto g15
Storage
Internal storage capacity
128 GB
Compatible memory cards
Yes
Internal RAM in GB
8 GB
Battery
Battery capacity
5000 mAh
Battery technology
Li-Po
Talk time - 3G
30 hours
Standby time - 3G
500 hours
Processor
Processor frequency
2.0 GHz
Processor model
MediaTek
Processor family
MediaTek
Performance
Has Headphone Jack
Yes
Operating system installed
Android
Operating system version
Android 14
Refresh Rate
90Hz
Design
Form factor
Smartphone
Curved design
No
Color
Grey
Camera
Built-in flash
Yes
Auto focus
Yes
Camera resolution in Megapixels
48 MP
Networking
Bluetooth
Yes
3G
Yes
SIM card type
Nano
4G
Yes
3G standards
WCDMA
2G standards
GSM
SIM card capability
Dual SIM
Wireless Technology Supported
WiFi, Bluetooth
Cellular Network Technology
4G
Navigation
GPS - satellite
Yes
Ports & interfaces
HDMI Ports
0
USB port
Yes
Video
Video call
Yes
Description
The Motorola Moto G15 strikes a smart balance in the budget segment—delivering excellent battery, a large clear screen, and a clean Android 15 experience. However, the core limitations are its 4 GB RAM, 60 Hz LCD, and mid-range Helio chipset, which make performance feel outdated. If your priorities are endurance, simplicity, and style—this is a reliable choice under ₹10,000–₹12,000 range. But if you’re into gaming, smoother UI, or faster speeds, consider stepping up to models like the Moto G35, Redmi Note 14 5G, or others with higher refresh rate and RAM
Ratings & Reviews
Jon Mundy| 22 April 2025
Motorola has turned out a well-built phone for less than £150, but in some ways, the Moto G15 feels like poor value. It’s incredibly slow, packs an underwhelming display, and Motorola’s software isn’t the strong suit it used to be.