Motorola Moto G Power (2021) vs Realme Narzo 50A Prime - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date January 14, 2021 March 22, 2022
Release Year 2021 2022

Physical

Volume 119.19 cm³ 100.67 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.2 "/g 3.49 "/g
Weight 206.5 g 189 g
Height 165.3 mm 164.4 mm
Width 75.9 mm 75.6 mm
Thickness 9.5 mm 8.1 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Polar Silver
  • Flash Gray
  • Black
  • Blue

Display

Screen Size 6.6 " 6.6 "
Resolution 720 x 1600 1080 x 2408
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 83.8 % 84.4 %
Pixel Density 266 PPI 400 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A N/A
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 600 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 114.78 mAh/in² 114.78 mAh/in²
Battery Density 41.95 mAh/cm³ 49.67 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support No No
Chipset Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 (11 nm) Unisoc Tiger T612 (12 nm)
CPU Octa-core (4x2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver) Octa-core (2x1.8 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Adreno 610 Mali-G57

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0 USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 10 11
Maximum OS Version

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureMotorola Moto G Power (2021)Realme Narzo 50A PrimePractical Impact
Design
Dimensions165.3 × 75.9 × 9.5 mm164.4 × 75.6 × 8.1 mmRealme Narzo 50A Prime is noticeably slimmer (1.4mm), making it more pocketable and comfortable to hold.
Weight206.5g189gRealme Narzo 50A Prime is significantly lighter (17.5g), reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use.
Display
Size6.6"6.6"Identical screen sizes; no difference in screen real estate.
Resolution720x16001080x2408Realme Narzo 50A Prime has a much sharper display with more detail, making text and images look clearer.
PPI266400Realme Narzo 50A Prime's higher pixel density means crisper text and images, resulting in a more premium viewing experience.
TechnologyIPS LCDIPS LCDBoth use the same display tech, so no difference in color reproduction or viewing angles.
Refresh Rate60Hz60HzBoth have standard 60Hz refresh rate; no difference in screen fluidity.
Brightness0 nits0 nitsBoth phones have identical brightness; note that this is probably a data entry error, as phones cannot have 0 nits of brightness. In reality, both will have typical brightness for this price point.
Performance
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 662 (11 nm)Unisoc Tiger T612 (12 nm)Different chipsets; the Realme Narzo 50A Prime, based on benchmark scores, will likely offer faster app loading and slightly smoother multitasking.
AnTuTu Score178,220224,223Realme Narzo 50A Prime has a ~26% higher benchmark score, indicating faster performance in daily tasks and slightly better gaming capability.
GPUAdreno 610Mali-G57 MP1Different GPUs; Realme Narzo 50A Prime's GPU should offer marginally better gaming performance compared to the Motorola Moto G Power, based on benchmarks.
Camera
Standard Camera48MP, f/1.750MP, f/1.8Realme Narzo 50A Prime has slightly higher resolution (50MP), but Motorola Moto G Power (2021)'s wider aperture (f/1.7) may perform slightly better in low light.
Selfie Camera8MP, f/2.0, 1.12 µm pixel size8MP, f/2.0Similar selfie cameras; expected similar performance for photos and video calls. Pixel size of the Realme is unknown.
Portrait Mode (Depth)2MP, f/2.4, 1.75 µm pixel sizeN/AMotorola Moto G Power (2021) offers a dedicated depth sensor for portrait photos, allowing better bokeh effects than the Realme Narzo 50A Prime.
Macro Lens2MP, f/2.4, 1.75 µm pixel size2MP, f/2.4Both have comparable macro lenses; expect similar performance for very close-up shots. Pixel size of the Realme is unknown.
Black & White LensN/A2MP, f/2.8Realme Narzo 50A Prime has a dedicated B&W lens, allowing for more creative monochrome photos, while Motorola does not.
Video Recording1080p@30/60fps (EIS), Slow-mo: 60fps1080p@30fps, Slow-mo: 30fpsMotorola Moto G Power (2021) offers 60fps recording for smoother videos and better slow motion performance
Camera FeaturesPDAF, LAFPDAF, CDAFBoth offer autofocus features; Motorola has LAF while Realme has CDAF. It's difficult to assess real world performance from specs alone
Battery
Capacity5000mAh5000mAhSimilar battery capacity, suggesting comparable battery life.
Charging15W fast charging18W fast chargingRealme Narzo 50A Prime offers slightly faster charging, reducing downtime.
Charger in-box10WN/AMotorola includes a charger in-box, while it is unknown if Realme includes one.
Software
OSAndroid 10Android 11Realme Narzo 50A Prime ships with a newer version of Android out of the box, offering enhanced features and security.
Connectivity
Wi-Fi802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wi-Fi Display802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi HotspotBoth offer modern Wi-Fi, with the Motorola also including Wi-Fi Display for screen casting.
Bluetooth5.0 LE, A2DP, EDR, LE5.0 LE, A2DP, EDR, LEBoth offer standard modern Bluetooth features
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, SUPL, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, GalileoRealme Narzo 50A Prime supports more satellite systems for better location accuracy (including Beidou), while Motorola includes SUPL support.
SIMSingle Nano-SIMDual Nano-SIM (Dual Standby)Realme Narzo 50A Prime can accommodate two SIM cards, useful for travel or separating work and personal contacts, while Motorola only accommodates one.
Storage
Internal32/64GB64/128GBRealme Narzo 50A Prime offers more base storage at 64GB and has an option for 128GB; this is an advantage for storing photos, videos, and apps.
RAM3/4GB4GBRealme Narzo 50A Prime has 4GB of RAM, while Motorola's base configuration has 3GB RAM (4GB model is also available). The former should offer better multitasking overall.
Expandable StorageNoNoNeither phone supports expandable storage.
Audio
QualityBasic audio featuresBasic audio featuresBoth phones offer basic audio capabilities; no major difference in sound quality is expected
Security
FeaturesSide-mounted fingerprintSide-mounted fingerprintBoth phones feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for easy access.
Build Quality
ProtectionUnknownUnknownBoth phones use unknown screen protection technologies.
SensorsBiometric: Fingerprint; Proximity: Proximity; Motion: Accelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeProximity: Proximity; Motion: Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope, GeomagneticThe Motorola Moto G Power (2021) features an additional fingerprint sensor, but Realme Narzo 50A Prime features a geomagnetic sensor.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Motorola Moto G Power (2021) Advantages:

  • Wider Aperture Main Camera: The f/1.7 aperture on the main camera may offer slightly better low-light performance, but is only slightly better than Realme's f/1.8 aperture.
  • Dedicated Depth Sensor: A dedicated depth sensor enables better portrait mode photos with natural bokeh, which the Realme lacks.
  • Video Recording Capabilities: The Motorola can record 1080p video at 60fps, and offers a better 60fps slow-mo mode.
  • Wi-Fi Display: Allows for wireless screen casting of the phone onto external displays
  • Laser Autofocus (LAF): Could offer slightly faster focusing than the Realme in certain conditions.
  • Included Charger: Motorola includes a 10W charger in the box.
  • SUPL Support: Provides additional GPS location accuracy.

Realme Narzo 50A Prime Advantages:

  • Higher Resolution Display: The 1080p display is significantly sharper and clearer than the 720p display on the Motorola, which is crucial for content consumption and reading.
  • Significantly Lighter and Slimmer: More comfortable to hold and pocket, especially during long periods of use.
  • Better Performance: The Unisoc T612 chipset and higher AnTuTu score indicate faster app loading, smoother multitasking, and slightly better gaming performance.
  • Faster Charging: 18W charging can recharge the device faster than Motorola's 15W charging.
  • More Internal Storage: Comes with a base storage of 64GB, with an option of 128GB, compared to Motorola's 32/64 GB options, providing more space for files and apps.
  • Newer Android Version: Ships with Android 11 out of the box.
  • Dual SIM Support: Dual SIM functionality offers more flexibility for users who need to manage multiple phone numbers.
  • Beidou Support: Provides more accurate location services than Motorola.
  • Black & White Lens: Offers more versatile photo options.
  • Geomagnetic Sensor: Features a Geomagnetic Sensor for enhanced compass functionality.

Trade-offs:

  • Motorola prioritizes a potentially better low-light camera and depth sensor, while the Realme focuses on a superior display and performance.
  • Motorola offers a 10W charger in-box while it is unknown whether the Realme includes one.
  • The Motorola has a wider aperture main camera, but the Realme has a higher MP sensor.
  • The Motorola can record at 60fps with its primary camera, and offers a better 60fps slow motion recording, while the Realme can only record at 30fps.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Motorola Moto G Power (2021) Ideal User:

  • Budget-Conscious Users: Those looking for a dependable phone with good battery life at an affordable price point.
  • Users Focused on Photography: People who value the dedicated depth sensor for portrait mode and might need better low-light capabilities from the wider aperture on the main camera.
  • Users Needing Screen Casting: Users who might benefit from a dedicated Wi-Fi Display feature for screen casting.
  • Users Needing to record video: Users looking to record videos at 60fps.

Use Cases:

  • Taking photos of family and friends with good portrait mode quality.
  • Streaming videos with decent, albeit not sharp, resolution.
  • Casual social media use and browsing.
  • Users who want the ability to cast their phone screen onto an external display.
  • Video recording at 60fps with a smoother slo-mo feature.

Realme Narzo 50A Prime Ideal User:

  • Users Seeking Better Performance: Individuals who prioritize fast app loading and smooth multitasking.
  • Users Who Consume a Lot of Media: Those who watch a lot of videos and read content, and prefer a sharper screen.
  • Users Needing More Storage: People who store a lot of photos, videos, and apps on their device.
  • Users Who Want Faster Charging: Those who appreciate the convenience of faster charging for their device.
  • Users With Multiple SIM Cards: Those who need to use two SIM cards simultaneously.
  • Users who want a monochrome camera: Users who value a dedicated monochrome camera for creative shooting.
  • Users who want better compass functionality: Those who will benefit from the Geomagnetic sensor for more accurate compass readings.

Use Cases:

  • Playing graphically intensive games with a smoother experience
  • Watching high-resolution videos and movies
  • Multitasking between multiple apps.
  • Taking detailed photos and videos, with the benefit of having an additional monochrome sensor.
  • Traveling and needing to use two different SIM cards.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions for Buyers:

  1. Is Display Quality a Priority? If a sharp, clear display is crucial for you (content consumption, reading), the Realme Narzo 50A Prime is the better choice.
  2. Do You Need Better Low-Light Photography or Portrait Mode? If those are your priorities, the Motorola Moto G Power (2021) may be a better fit.
  3. Do you need a smoother slow-motion camera? If this is important, then the Motorola is the better fit.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Scenario 1: Budget User & Photo Enthusiast: If you're on a tight budget and appreciate good photo quality with portrait mode, the Motorola Moto G Power (2021) provides more options. It also includes a 10W charger in the box.
  • Scenario 2: Performance & Media Consumption: If you value a smooth experience, a sharper display, and more internal storage, the Realme Narzo 50A Prime offers a superior all-around experience. It also features a monochrome camera for creative photo options.
  • Scenario 3: Dual SIM User: If you require the convenience of dual sim capabilities, the Realme is the better fit.
  • Scenario 4: Need to Screen Cast: If you need to screen cast onto external displays, the Motorola is the better fit.

My Choice:

If I had to choose between these two phones, I would choose the Realme Narzo 50A Prime. The significantly sharper display, better performance, lighter design, faster charging, and larger base storage make it a more compelling option for my needs. Although the Motorola offers a slightly wider aperture main camera and depth sensor for portraits, the overall improvements in user experience offered by the Realme justify the trade-off. The dual-SIM capability of the Realme is also useful to me as I often travel. The slightly better video recording and laser autofocus on the Motorola are not as critical for my needs as the performance and display advantages offered by the Realme. The more modern Android OS is also a plus.

Emily Harper
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