Motorola’s G06 brings a big screen for budget buyers
With a massive 6.88 inch screen, the sub-$200 Moto G06 seems like it should be higher priced. There are definitely some compromises, but the screen and battery size probably aren’t it.
With a massive 6.88 inch screen, the sub-$200 Moto G06 seems like it should be higher priced. There are definitely some compromises, but the screen and battery size probably aren’t it.
Most phones top out at two days of battery in a 5000mAh phone. The Oppo A5 5G goes for distance with a 6000mAh battery.
Budget phones aren’t anything new, but budget phones you can fix yourself? That might be, and something HMD is trying.
High-speed 5G connections are now officially for the cheap seats, as Moto releases the G35 5G, a properly inexpensive 5G phone.
How much phone can you get for $179? That’s the question an Australian phone maker is asking, as the Aspera Nitro 2 aims to offer value for money. Does it succeed?
How much phone can you get for under $200, and can it deliver value? We take Motorola’s $179 Moto G04 for a spin to find out.
The brand behind Nokia’s phone releases is ready with its first officially named phones, as HMD launches the Pulse range under $300.
If you don’t have a lot of money to spend, Aspera’s Nitro 2 looks to impress on price.
Need an inexpensive phone from a brand you know, and want to keep prices down? Motorola has three new models on the way, two of which will stay on Android 14 for good.
There aren’t a heap of phone brands left in Australia, so when someone new pops up, we listen. And with AGM Mobile, that’s what’s happening.