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title: "Motorola Moto G75 8+256 Aqua Blue"
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# 6.78" FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED 50MP OIS + 8MP ultra-wide dual cam 5000mAh battery + 30W TurboCharge Motorola Moto G75 8+256 Aqua Blue

**Brand:** motorola
**Price:** KD 163.80
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Moto G75: Power, Precision, and Protection in Your Palm

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Motorola Moto G75 8+256 Aqua Blue by motorola
- **How much does it cost?** KD 163.80 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- motorola enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted motorola brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Elegance:** IP68 water and dust resistance plus Gorilla Glass 5 means your phone is built to survive your busiest, messiest days in style.
- • **Pro-Grade Photography:** Capture every moment crisply with a 50MP Sony main camera featuring Optical Image Stabilization and an 8MP ultra-wide lens for expansive shots.
- • **Power That Lasts All Day:** Stay unplugged longer with a massive 5000mAh battery and get back to full charge fast with 30W TurboCharging—because your hustle never stops.
- • **Cinematic Visuals & Sound:** Immerse yourself in a vibrant 6.78-inch AMOLED display with silky smooth 120Hz refresh and Dolby Atmos audio for next-level streaming and gaming.
- • **Seamless Performance & Storage:** Powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and 8GB RAM, with a whopping 256GB storage, multitask, stream, and store your life effortlessly.

## Overview

The Motorola Moto G75 Aqua Blue is a powerhouse mid-range smartphone featuring a stunning 6.78-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, backed by Dolby Atmos sound. It boasts a robust Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 octa-core processor paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, ensuring smooth multitasking and ample space. Capture sharp photos with its 50MP OIS-enabled main camera and 8MP ultra-wide sensor. Designed for durability, it offers IP68 water and dust resistance and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. A 5000mAh battery with 30W TurboCharging keeps you going all day, complemented by a reliable side-mounted fingerprint sensor and clean Android 14 experience. Ideal for professionals seeking a stylish, high-performance device that keeps pace with their dynamic lifestyle.

## Description

SUPERB SCREEN The vivid, clear 6.78 inch Full HD+ display (1080 x 2388) with 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 is a feast for your eyes! Dolby Atmos audio ensures the sound performance is equally impressive. There's also a fingerprint sensor at the side for quick security and IP68 protection from water and dust, so you're safe from the weather. GREAT CAMERAS There's a 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 PDAF main camera in tandem with an 8 MP ultra-wide sensor, plus HDR, LED flash and Optical Image Stabilisation, for shooting photos and video of all your adventures. With the 16 MP front-facing camera, you can shoot great selfies too. SMOOTH STREAMING Everything happens fast with a powerful Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 octa-core processor and 8GB RAM. The 256GB of internal storage lets you carry about plenty of media, entertainment and data. Enjoy fast connectivity, uninterrupted video chats, advanced camera capabilities, and more with the performance of an octa-core processor. LONG BATTERY LIFE The Moto G75 really keeps going all day thanks to its 5000mAh battery. Whether you're browsing the web or watching videos, it's ready to go the distance. When you do finally need to recharge, 30W Turbocharging will soon have you juiced up again.

Review: Perfect Evolution - All my complaints with the G73 are addressed with the G75 - SUMMARY: The G75 is a worthwhile upgrade from the G73 if you want a better speaker-phone and won't miss the 3.5mm socket. The upgraded sound and waterproofing are added incentives. If you're new to Motorola phones in this price bracket, take a look at the G84 (or whatever replaces it), as that has a nicer screen that you might prefer. If you're on a really tight budget, the G73 is a good buy just now, but the G75 is better than the G73 if you can stretch to it. The speaker-phone on the G73 is terrible. This is a quick review that I may add to as I get to know the G75 better. It's mainly for people who have a G73 and are thinking about upgrading to the G75. Context: As a former user of flagship phones on contract, circumstances dictated that I downsized my spending dramatically, and fancy phones on contract were an obvious saving to be made, but I still wanted a decent smartphone experience. The Motorola G-series of phones have bee perfect, and I and my family have had a load of them now, this G75 being an upgrade from my much loved and used G73. The G75 is a little larger than the G73, and a little heavier too. The slightly distressing rattle from the camera area of the G73 is not gone, but it's quieter on the G75. SPEAKER-PHONE: The speaker-phone on the G73 was awful for the people you were calling, and it was very annoying. However the calls I've had on the G75 have been very clear for the person on the other end of the line, which I'm very happy about. SOUND: The sound output of the G75 is capable of being noticeably louder than the G73. Sound quality is good, but if the G73 was too quiet for you, the G75 will fix that. WEATHERPROOFING: The G75 is now dust and water resistant with an IP68 rating, so it will withstand full submersion in water for a short while. This is a massive upgrade for me, for though my G73 never had water damage, I was always conscious that it was at risk. One of the trade-offs of this is there is NO 3.5MM SOCKET. (I've capitalised that in case it's a big deal and you're just skimming through this review.) BATTERY: The 5000mAh battery sounds a lot but with heavy use, the battery on my G73 got weaker over the 11 months I've had it, which is one of the reasons for the upgrade. It's too early to say if the G75 is going to be better in the long term, but as a rule, Motorola phones do reasonably well for battery life, but they are very much use dependent. Also the G75 has CORDLESS CHARGING! Woo hoo! Okay it's slower than corded, 15W vs 30W, but that'll do me. SCREEN: The G75 screen is larger, brighter and sharper than the screen on my G73. I cannot account for the change in sharpness, but I migrated all my data across from the G73 to the G75 and there is noticeably more detail in my photo wallpaper on my G75 than there is on my G73. Same photo just copied over. I cannot explain this, but there it is, noticeably better. There's also proper Gorilla Glass on the screen, and while I never had a problem with scratches on my G73, it's a nice upgrade. HANDLING: The G73 is a snappy little thing to use, and the G75 is no different. The G75 is a little larger and heavier, but it still fits in the little cubby in my car that my G73 fitted into, so that's a bonus for me. Holding and using the G75 is a pleasure. CAMERA: The camera is fine on the G75, but don't expect a great camera. It's okay, but if you're coming from a premium smartphone, you need to lower your expectations. On the plus side, it is better than the G73's camera, so that's an upgrade, but this is not a phone you buy for the ultimate camera performance. I use my camera a fair bit, and it's great for my needs, but I also have proper cameras for when I want the best quality images. For most people, the G75 camera will be fine, but if you like to zoom in and crop images, it may disappoint. For comparison, I and my friend compared the G75 to her Samsung S22 Ultra. The S22 Ultra was (unsurprisingly) better, particularly when zooming in, but my friend was very impressed at the performance of the budget G75 compared to her flagship phone. Okay, general stuff aside, now we get onto some of the Motorola features that make the Motorola G7n series so appealing to me. LCD SCREEN: I use my phone a lot, and I found OLED screens just can't cope with prolonged extensive use. Screen burn is still a thing, and the LCD screen is perfect for my needs. The trade off for this is poorer contrast and brightness, particularly the poor contrast at low brightness settings at night. If you want popping visuals, OLED is the way to go. (This is why my son has the G84.) CLEAN ANDROID: Motorola phones have minimal additional software above basic Android and what they have is useful. I love this about them, and I also appreciate the prompt and regular updates I get pushed to my phone. The G75 has been promised 5 years worth of Android updates, which will be more than I need. MEMORY CARD SLOT: Why pay a fortune for giant internal storage in your phone when you can just fit a 1TB memory micro SD card in it? You can store your photos and videos from the camera straight to your phone, so you have no worries about being able to fit everything onto your phone. A PROPER FINGERPRINT READER: A bit of a bugbear of mine, but having the fingerprint reader in the power button works perfectly and means you can use screen protectors without compromising the fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is VERY reliable. Quick and even works with damp hands, which some don't. If you're cautious about fingerprint readers, this one should put your mind at rest. Note that fingerprint readers struggle with make-up and moisturiser, so if your hands are always coated in some sort of emollient, maybe face recognition is the way to go. CONCLUSION: I really like my G73 and learned to live with its limitations. The G75 takes the G73 and gives me water resistance, cordless charging, a decent speaker-phone, a larger, brighter and sharper screen, improved sound output, a better camera with 4K video, and more. There is no downside to upgrading from the G73 to the G75, unless you'd rather have your money than a new phone. A perfect evolution, IMO.
Review: Great value, recommended - Hard to beat the spec. at this price point. Wireless charging, 256Gb, 8Gb ram and 120Hz refresh rate. The CPU is 'mid-range' but perfectly decent — released late 2024, a 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. Also has eSim support and NFC. Cameras are good enough for me. Check on GSMArena to compare with other devices. Heavy usage for four weeks, no problems; zero regrets.

## Features

- SUPERB SCREEN The vivid, clear 6.78 inch Full HD+ display (1080 x 2388) with 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 is a feast for your eyes! Dolby Atmos audio ensures the sound performance is equally impressive. There's also a fingerprint sensor at the side for quick security and IP68 protection from water and dust, so you're safe from the weather.
- GREAT CAMERAS There's a 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 PDAF main camera in tandem with an 8 MP ultra-wide sensor, plus HDR, LED flash and Optical Image Stabilisation, for shooting photos and video of all your adventures. With the 16 MP front-facing camera, you can shoot great selfies too.
- SMOOTH STREAMING Everything happens fast with a powerful Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 octa-core processor and 8GB RAM. The 256GB of internal storage lets you carry about plenty of media, entertainment and data. Enjoy fast connectivity, uninterrupted video chats, advanced camera capabilities, and more with the performance of an octa-core processor.
- LONG BATTERY LIFE The Moto G75 really keeps going all day thanks to its 5000mAh battery. Whether you're browsing the web or watching videos, it's ready to go the distance. When you do finally need to recharge, 30W Turbocharging will soon have you juiced up again.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DJC492GX |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power | 1 |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand Name | Motorola |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Colour | Aqua Blue |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Display Pixel Density | 312 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 120 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080x2400 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Network Connectivity Technology | 38G |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.4E+3 MHz |
| Product Warranty | 1 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 120. |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2388 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | outdoor adventures, photography, entertainment, communication, extreme conditions |
| UPC | 840023273643 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Motorola
- **CPU model:** Snapdragon
- **CPU speed:** 2.4E+3 MHz
- **Memory storage capacity:** 8 GB
- **Model name:** 1
- **Operating system:** Android 14
- **RAM memory installed size:** 8 GB
- **Refresh rate:** 120.
- **Resolution:** 1080 x 2388
- **Screen size:** 6.8 Inches

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Evolution - All my complaints with the G73 are addressed with the G75
*by P***R on 14 February 2025*

SUMMARY: The G75 is a worthwhile upgrade from the G73 if you want a better speaker-phone and won't miss the 3.5mm socket. The upgraded sound and waterproofing are added incentives. If you're new to Motorola phones in this price bracket, take a look at the G84 (or whatever replaces it), as that has a nicer screen that you might prefer. If you're on a really tight budget, the G73 is a good buy just now, but the G75 is better than the G73 if you can stretch to it. The speaker-phone on the G73 is terrible. This is a quick review that I may add to as I get to know the G75 better. It's mainly for people who have a G73 and are thinking about upgrading to the G75. Context: As a former user of flagship phones on contract, circumstances dictated that I downsized my spending dramatically, and fancy phones on contract were an obvious saving to be made, but I still wanted a decent smartphone experience. The Motorola G-series of phones have bee perfect, and I and my family have had a load of them now, this G75 being an upgrade from my much loved and used G73. The G75 is a little larger than the G73, and a little heavier too. The slightly distressing rattle from the camera area of the G73 is not gone, but it's quieter on the G75. SPEAKER-PHONE: The speaker-phone on the G73 was awful for the people you were calling, and it was very annoying. However the calls I've had on the G75 have been very clear for the person on the other end of the line, which I'm very happy about. SOUND: The sound output of the G75 is capable of being noticeably louder than the G73. Sound quality is good, but if the G73 was too quiet for you, the G75 will fix that. WEATHERPROOFING: The G75 is now dust and water resistant with an IP68 rating, so it will withstand full submersion in water for a short while. This is a massive upgrade for me, for though my G73 never had water damage, I was always conscious that it was at risk. One of the trade-offs of this is there is NO 3.5MM SOCKET. (I've capitalised that in case it's a big deal and you're just skimming through this review.) BATTERY: The 5000mAh battery sounds a lot but with heavy use, the battery on my G73 got weaker over the 11 months I've had it, which is one of the reasons for the upgrade. It's too early to say if the G75 is going to be better in the long term, but as a rule, Motorola phones do reasonably well for battery life, but they are very much use dependent. Also the G75 has CORDLESS CHARGING! Woo hoo! Okay it's slower than corded, 15W vs 30W, but that'll do me. SCREEN: The G75 screen is larger, brighter and sharper than the screen on my G73. I cannot account for the change in sharpness, but I migrated all my data across from the G73 to the G75 and there is noticeably more detail in my photo wallpaper on my G75 than there is on my G73. Same photo just copied over. I cannot explain this, but there it is, noticeably better. There's also proper Gorilla Glass on the screen, and while I never had a problem with scratches on my G73, it's a nice upgrade. HANDLING: The G73 is a snappy little thing to use, and the G75 is no different. The G75 is a little larger and heavier, but it still fits in the little cubby in my car that my G73 fitted into, so that's a bonus for me. Holding and using the G75 is a pleasure. CAMERA: The camera is fine on the G75, but don't expect a great camera. It's okay, but if you're coming from a premium smartphone, you need to lower your expectations. On the plus side, it is better than the G73's camera, so that's an upgrade, but this is not a phone you buy for the ultimate camera performance. I use my camera a fair bit, and it's great for my needs, but I also have proper cameras for when I want the best quality images. For most people, the G75 camera will be fine, but if you like to zoom in and crop images, it may disappoint. For comparison, I and my friend compared the G75 to her Samsung S22 Ultra. The S22 Ultra was (unsurprisingly) better, particularly when zooming in, but my friend was very impressed at the performance of the budget G75 compared to her flagship phone. Okay, general stuff aside, now we get onto some of the Motorola features that make the Motorola G7n series so appealing to me. LCD SCREEN: I use my phone a lot, and I found OLED screens just can't cope with prolonged extensive use. Screen burn is still a thing, and the LCD screen is perfect for my needs. The trade off for this is poorer contrast and brightness, particularly the poor contrast at low brightness settings at night. If you want popping visuals, OLED is the way to go. (This is why my son has the G84.) CLEAN ANDROID: Motorola phones have minimal additional software above basic Android and what they have is useful. I love this about them, and I also appreciate the prompt and regular updates I get pushed to my phone. The G75 has been promised 5 years worth of Android updates, which will be more than I need. MEMORY CARD SLOT: Why pay a fortune for giant internal storage in your phone when you can just fit a 1TB memory micro SD card in it? You can store your photos and videos from the camera straight to your phone, so you have no worries about being able to fit everything onto your phone. A PROPER FINGERPRINT READER: A bit of a bugbear of mine, but having the fingerprint reader in the power button works perfectly and means you can use screen protectors without compromising the fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is VERY reliable. Quick and even works with damp hands, which some don't. If you're cautious about fingerprint readers, this one should put your mind at rest. Note that fingerprint readers struggle with make-up and moisturiser, so if your hands are always coated in some sort of emollient, maybe face recognition is the way to go. CONCLUSION: I really like my G73 and learned to live with its limitations. The G75 takes the G73 and gives me water resistance, cordless charging, a decent speaker-phone, a larger, brighter and sharper screen, improved sound output, a better camera with 4K video, and more. There is no downside to upgrading from the G73 to the G75, unless you'd rather have your money than a new phone. A perfect evolution, IMO.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, recommended
*by S***R on 4 February 2025*

Hard to beat the spec. at this price point. Wireless charging, 256Gb, 8Gb ram and 120Hz refresh rate. The CPU is 'mid-range' but perfectly decent — released late 2024, a 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. Also has eSim support and NFC. Cameras are good enough for me. Check on GSMArena to compare with other devices. Heavy usage for four weeks, no problems; zero regrets.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ i love this phone
*by A***A on 17 January 2025*

This is a great phone I love the colour and I love that it's waterproof. My old phone was from 2016 so this is a great upgrade for me. It is reliable and the Snapdragon 6 Works great, Also I love that it has a good camera, My old phones camera was not good, I also love this has AN LCD screen instead of OLED the screen of led phones hurts my eyes. With night mode and all the low brightness on this phone I can use it without my eyes hurting at all. This is a great phone I highly recommend to anyone. Only this don't like is the holepunch camera if it didn't have that it would be perfect.

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