
Last week, we sought your opinions on two mid-range and two entry-level Motorola phones. The poll results are in, revealing varying levels of potential among the models.
Starting with the most promising device, the Motorola Moto G77 was criticized for its Dimensity 6400 chipset, which is better suited for entry-level devices. In the €300/£250 price range, there are indeed more powerful chips available.
The standout feature of the Moto G77 is its 108MP camera. Such a high-resolution sensor is rare in this segment, although similar features can be found in other models, like the Redmi Note 15.

While solid reviews could enhance the G77’s market standing, the same cannot be said for the Motorola Moto G67. Half of the voters believe there are superior mid-range options available for the price, including the G77. Although the G67 is slightly cheaper at €260/£200, the price difference is not significant, and it lacks the G77's standout feature. The G67 offers a 50MP 1/1.95” main camera, which does not generate much excitement.

The Motorola Moto G17 received the least favorable response of the four phones. It's important to note that many voters may not be interested in entry-level devices, which could skew the results. Still, it is evident that a significant majority of those looking for an entry-level phone are unlikely to consider the G17.

Based on the poll, potential buyers seem more inclined to choose the Motorola Moto G17 Power over the standard G17. Results from its own poll support this observation. While most users might still prefer other models, the G17 Power at least has a chance, particularly if it receives favorable reviews.

A common concern raised in the comments concerns all Motorola devices, not just the G-series models. Users have expressed frustration with the company's slow update cycle, if updates are provided at all.