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25 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 25 reviews of Motorola Moto G15. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People are impressed by the battery and screen. The design and price are also appreciated. The size and sound get negative opinions.
performance, price, design, screen, battery
sound, size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Moto G15 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Motorola Mobile PhonesExpert review by : Jon Mundy (techadvisor.co.uk)
Motorola has turned out a tidy cheap phone, but it's badly hamstrung in some crucial ways. Are the compromises worth it?
Expert review by : Florian Schmitt (notebookcheck.net)
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lots of power at a decent price;sleek case;low waste heat;(likely) long update period;sustainability efforts;great accessories;no PWM flickering
only 12-month warranty;very expensive storage upgrades;iPadOS isn't always optimal for working;not the brightest display and only at 60 Hz;no IP rating;few Bluetooth audio codecs
Apple's seventh-generation iPad Air 11 is once again a premium tablet which likely represents the mid-range for the company. Even so, it has a lot of processor power that no Android tablet can currently compete with. The high-quality apps included and...
Expert review by : Manuel Masiero (notebookcheck.net)
Nothing Phone (3a) review: The iconically designed mid-range phone with its Glyph LEDs boasts a high-quality glass case, a telephoto camera with a 2x zoom, a 120 Hz OLED screen, strong everyday performance and a local AI including its own button. Read...
unique design & glass back;responsive system;IP64 certification;bright 120-Hz display;good main camera;6 years of security updates;long runtimes & fast charging
AI features still in test phase;not completely waterproof;no eSIM support;no wireless charging;no power supply included
The Nothing Phone (3a) is by no means a feature monster, but it is one of the best smartphones currently available in the price range of up to $400. Its Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is easily enough for everyday tasks and has enough reserves for gaming. Other...
Expert review by : Florian Schmitt (notebookcheck.net)
The Motorola Moto G15 for under $150: Review & information on the affordable bargain with faux leather, a large battery and a wide-angle camera. Read now! Motorola has now gone as far as to apply its design language, consisting of a faux leather back...
sleek and well-made;decent ultra-wide-angle camera;no PWM;good color depiction;hardly any waste heat/throttling;long runtimes;precise location services
very short update period;lots of pre-installed bloatware;stutters in the system;quite slow storage
Motorola has now gone as far as to apply its design language, consisting of a faux leather back and gently integrated camera module, to its really affordable smartphones. The Moto G15 looks super high-quality for its price range and has a very clean...
Expert review by : Daniel Tyson (eftm.com.au)
Motorola have begun refreshing their popular moto g series early this year, with the moto g05 and moto g15 announced last month. We've grabbed a hold of
motorola's g-series has been a mainstay of the mid-range phone market since its launch. For the moto g15, the phone includes a large bright display though it's not got the refresh rate of even its cheaper sibling the g05. What it does have is a massive...
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