Motorola Moto G30 vs Motorola Edge 30 Neo - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date March 17, 2021 October 7, 2022
Release Year 2021 2022

Physical

Volume 113.8 cm³ 84.91 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.25 "/g 4.05 "/g
Weight 200 g 155 g
Height 165.2 mm 152.9 mm
Width 75.7 mm 71.2 mm
Thickness 9.1 mm 7.8 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Phantom Black (Dark Pearl)
  • Pastel Sky
  • Very Peri
  • Black Onyx
  • Ice Palace
  • Aqua Foam

Display

Screen Size 6.5 " 6.28 "
Resolution 720 x 1600 1080 x 2400
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 81.6 % 87.5 %
Pixel Density 269 PPI 419 PPI
Refresh Rate 90 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 118.34 mAh/in² 101.93 mAh/in²
Battery Density 43.94 mAh/cm³ 47.34 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 4020 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 (11 nm) Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)
CPU Octa-core (4x2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver) Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 660 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 660 Silver)
GPU Adreno 610 Adreno 619

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 3.1
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 3.1, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 12
Maximum OS Version 12 15

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

Design

FeatureMotorola Moto G30Motorola Edge 30 NeoPractical Impact
Dimensions165.2 × 75.7 × 9.1 mm152.9 × 71.2 × 7.8 mmThe Edge 30 Neo is noticeably smaller, making it easier to handle and pocket. The G30 is larger and may feel bulky.
Weight200g155gThe Edge 30 Neo is much lighter, offering more comfortable extended use, while the G30 may feel heavy.
BuildStandardStandardBoth are standard smartphones, no special design.

Display

FeatureMotorola Moto G30Motorola Edge 30 NeoPractical Impact
Size6.5"6.28"The G30 has a slightly larger screen, which might be better for media consumption, but may make the phone feel bigger. The Edge 30 Neo is more compact.
Resolution720x16001080x2400The Edge 30 Neo has a significantly sharper display, resulting in crisper text, images, and videos; The G30 screen may look less detailed.
PPI269419The Edge 30 Neo offers much higher pixel density, leading to a clearer, more refined visual experience compared to the G30's less sharp display.
TechnologyIPS LCDP-OLEDThe Edge 30 Neo's P-OLED panel offers deeper blacks, richer colors, and better contrast compared to the G30's standard LCD panel.
Refresh Rate90Hz120HzThe Edge 30 Neo's 120Hz refresh rate offers slightly smoother scrolling and animations compared to the G30's 90Hz, providing a more fluid user experience.
Brightness0 nits0 nitsBoth phones have identical peak brightness. (Note: This is an unusual value and likely incorrect, real-world brightness will vary)

Performance

FeatureMotorola Moto G30Motorola Edge 30 NeoPractical Impact
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 662 (11 nm)Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)The Edge 30 Neo's newer chip is more efficient and offers better performance, leading to faster app loading, smoother multitasking, and improved gaming. The G30 is less powerful.
AnTuTu Score170,968425,200The Edge 30 Neo has significantly better performance, making it much faster for demanding tasks and games. The G30 will likely struggle with heavy use.
GPUAdreno 610Adreno 619The Edge 30 Neo's GPU is more powerful, resulting in better graphics in games and demanding apps, while the G30 has a less capable GPU.

Camera

FeatureMotorola Moto G30Motorola Edge 30 NeoPractical Impact
Rear Main64.4MP, f/1.764MP, f/1.8, 1/2" sensor, Omnivision OV64B, 0.70 µmBoth have similar primary sensors; G30's wider aperture might give slightly better low-light photos, but Edge 30 Neo's sensor and processing likely result in better overall image quality.
Front Selfie13MP, f/2.2, 1.12 µm pixel size32MP, f/2.4, 0.70 µm pixel sizeThe Edge 30 Neo's front camera offers much higher resolution, resulting in more detailed selfies; The G30 has a slightly wider aperture for potentially better low-light.
Wide Angle Lens8MP, f/2.2, 1.12 µm pixel size-The G30 has a dedicated wide-angle lens for capturing more of a scene in a single photo. The Edge 30 Neo lacks a dedicated wide-angle, using it in conjunction with the Macro lens.
Portrait Lens2MP, f/2.4, 1.75 µm pixel size-The G30 includes a dedicated depth sensor for enhanced portrait mode photos, which the Edge 30 Neo lacks.
Macro Lens2MP, f/2.4, 1.75 µm pixel size-The G30 includes a dedicated macro lens for capturing detailed close-up shots. The Edge 30 Neo lacks a dedicated macro lens.
Wide Angle + Macro-13MP, f/2.2, 1.12 µm pixel sizeThe Edge 30 Neo combines a wide-angle with a macro, offering versatility for wide and close-up shots, while the G30 uses dedicated cameras.
Video1080p@30/60fps; No stabilization1080p@30/60/120fps; Yes stabilizationThe Edge 30 Neo offers higher frame rates (120fps slow-mo) and includes stabilization for smoother video recording. The G30 has less capabilities.
FeaturesQuadruple camera, RAWDual camera, Digital + Optical Image StabilizationThe Edge 30 Neo's optical image stabilization (OIS) provides superior image stabilization, especially in low light and video recording; The G30 offers more camera lenses but lacks OIS.

Battery

FeatureMotorola Moto G30Motorola Edge 30 NeoPractical Impact
Capacity5000mAh4020mAhThe G30 has a larger battery, likely offering longer battery life; The Edge 30 Neo will likely require more frequent charging.
Charging15W fast charging68W fast charging, 5W wireless chargingThe Edge 30 Neo charges significantly faster, reducing downtime; It also offers wireless charging, enhancing convenience compared to the slow, wired charging of the G30.
TechnologyLi-IonLi-PolymerLi-Polymer batteries tend to be lighter and have better longevity; The G30 uses the older, potentially less efficient Li-Ion technology.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Motorola Moto G30 Advantages:

  • Larger Battery: The 5000mAh battery should provide better battery life, especially for heavy users.
  • Dedicated Lenses: The inclusion of dedicated wide-angle, macro, and depth lenses gives more flexibility for photography, although image quality might not be as high as the Edge 30 Neo.

Motorola Edge 30 Neo Advantages:

  • Superior Display: The P-OLED panel with higher resolution and refresh rate offers a much better viewing experience.
  • Significantly Faster Performance: The Snapdragon 695 5G chipset ensures much smoother overall performance and better gaming capabilities.
  • Faster Charging and Wireless Charging: The 68W fast charging and 5W wireless charging offer considerably more convenience.
  • Better Main Camera: Despite the seemingly similar specs, the sensor on the Edge 30 Neo provides better overall image quality and the addition of OIS is better for low light photos and video recording.
  • More Modern Features: The Edge 30 Neo has better Bluetooth version, Stereo Speakers and Dolby Atmos.
  • Lighter Design: The Edge 30 Neo is lighter and smaller, making it easier to handle and carry.

Trade-offs:

  • Battery vs. Charging: The G30 offers better battery capacity, but the Edge 30 Neo provides faster charging and wireless charging.
  • Camera Setup vs. Image Quality: G30 has more lenses with not the best quality while Edge 30 Neo has fewer but higher quality lenses.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Motorola Moto G30 Ideal Users:

  • Budget-conscious users: Those prioritizing battery life over all other features.
  • Users who prefer having more camera lens options: People who enjoy using wide angle, macro and depth lenses will find the G30 more versatile in terms of camera features.
  • Users who prefer larger devices: Those looking for a bigger screen and don't mind a bulkier phone.

Use Cases:

  • All-day use without frequent charging
  • Basic photography and social media use.
  • Users that prefer having more lenses at their disposal.

Motorola Edge 30 Neo Ideal Users:

  • Users wanting a Premium Display: Those valuing a high-quality, vibrant, and smooth display will find the Edge 30 Neo superior.
  • Users needing better performance: Gamers and users who multitask or run demanding apps will benefit from the faster processor.
  • Users requiring fast charging and wireless charging: Those who want a phone that charges quickly and easily without wires.
  • Users who prefer a more premium overall experience: The Edge 30 Neo offers more modern features, better software and is overall the more premium choice.

Use Cases:

  • Media consumption (streaming, browsing)
  • Mobile gaming
  • Fast charging requirements
  • High quality photo and video capture.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions to Consider:

  1. How important is display quality? If you value a sharp, vibrant, and smooth screen the Edge 30 Neo is the better option. If not the G30 may be sufficient.
  2. Is battery life or charging speed more important? The G30 offers longer battery life, but the Edge 30 Neo charges much faster and offers wireless charging.
  3. What is the primary use case? For basic use and long battery, the G30 suffices. For performance, display quality and overall premium experience, the Edge 30 Neo is better.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Scenario 1: All-day user on a budget. If the primary concern is lasting a full day on a single charge, and budget is a top priority, the Motorola Moto G30 is a viable option, although the display and performance will be compromised.
  • Scenario 2: Mobile Gamer/Media Consumer. If performance for gaming or high-quality video playback is a must, the Motorola Edge 30 Neo is the better choice because of the superior processor, screen, and faster refresh rate.
  • Scenario 3: Premium Experience Focused. If the user wants a premium experience with an emphasis on quality, the Motorola Edge 30 Neo provides more modern features and is the better device.

My Choice

I would choose the Motorola Edge 30 Neo. While the larger battery of the Moto G30 is tempting, the superior display, significantly faster performance, much faster charging, wireless charging, and overall more premium experience of the Edge 30 Neo make it the better choice. The difference in display quality alone is substantial and the performance boost is noticeable and will have a much bigger impact on user experience day to day.

Emily Harper
Emily Harper

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