Nokia G21 vs Motorola Moto G23 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Nokia G21
Nokia G21
Nokia

General

Launch Date February 15, 2022 January 24, 2023
Release Year 2022 2023

Physical

Volume 106.19 cm³ 99.66 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.42 "/g 3.53 "/g
Weight 190 g 184.3 g
Height 164.6 mm 162.7 mm
Width 75.9 mm 74.7 mm
Thickness 8.5 mm 8.2 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Dusk
  • Nordic Blue
  • Pearl White
  • Steel Blue
  • Matte Charcoal

Display

Screen Size 6.5 " 6.5 "
Resolution 720 x 1600 720 x 1600
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 81.6 % 83.9 %
Pixel Density 270 PPI 270 PPI
Refresh Rate 90 Hz 90 Hz
Typical Brightness 400 nits N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 400 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 119.53 mAh/in² 118.34 mAh/in²
Battery Density 47.56 mAh/cm³ 50.17 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5050 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Unisoc T606 (12 nm) Mediatek MT6769Z Helio G85 (12 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x1.6 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.6 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G57 MP1 Mali-G52 MC2

Connectivity

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

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 13
Maximum OS Version 13

Comparison Summary

Okay, let's dive into a user-focused comparison of the Nokia G21 and Motorola Moto G23. I'm excited to explore how these devices translate technical specs into real-world experiences!

Nokia G21 vs. Motorola Moto G23: A User-Centric Story

Instead of just listing specs, let's imagine these phones in the hands of everyday users. We’ll consider how they fit into our lives and what each phone brings to the table.

1. Design and Usability Assessment

Feature CategoryNokia G21Motorola Moto G23User Experience Impact
Interface DesignStandard Android 11 interface, familiar to most users, with promised upgrade to Android 13Modern Android 13 out of the box, potentially offering a smoother experience; cleaner lookThe Moto G23 has the edge, offering a more modern and potentially more refined experience. Users will likely find it easier to use right away with a cleaner interface.
Interaction FlowStandard Android interaction. May need to get used to the software navigation.Familiar gesture navigation and settings, similar to other Android devices.Moto G23 has the edge here due to the more streamlined interaction, smoother experience and newer Android version will benefit new users.
Accessibility FeaturesAndroid's accessibility suite, including screen readers, text adjustments etc.Android's accessibility suite, including screen readers, text adjustments etc.Both phones offer similar accessibility features, so no major difference for users requiring specific settings.
Design ErgonomicsSlightly larger and heavier (164.6 × 75.9 × 8.5 mm, 190g), may feel slightly bulky for some.Slightly smaller and lighter (162.7 × 74.7 × 8.2 mm, 184.3g), easier to handle for longer durations.The Moto G23 is more ergonomic due to its lighter and smaller build. Users might prefer that one for prolonged use.

2. Narrative-Driven Feature Exploration

Scenario 1: Capturing Memories

Imagine you're at a family gathering. You need to snap a quick picture of everyone.

  • Nokia G21: Its 50MP main camera works well for everyday shots. The autofocus is quick, making it easier to capture those spontaneous moments. It does have a few extra features like a front flash, which could be helpful for selfies.
  • Motorola Moto G23: Its 50MP camera is similar but has better image processing because it also has features like PDAF and RAW output that could be beneficial for getting the best shot. Plus, the 16MP selfie camera takes sharper photos. You can even get a wider shot with its wide-angle lens, so the whole group fits in the picture.

User Experience: While the Nokia gets the job done, the Moto G23 offers a more versatile and slightly higher-quality experience, especially in varied settings.

Scenario 2: Powering Through the Day

You're a busy bee, hopping from work to social engagements. You need a phone that lasts.

  • Nokia G21: Its 5050mAh battery is great, easily getting you through the day. The 18W charging is okay, it takes some time to get to full.
  • Motorola Moto G23: A 5000mAh battery offers comparable usage. However, the 30W fast charging is a real game-changer, getting you powered up quickly when you're in a hurry.

User Experience: Both devices will last the day with moderate use, but the Moto G23 gets back in the game faster with it's faster charging, saving you time.

Scenario 3: Entertainment on the Go

You're on the train, want to watch the latest series or listen to your favorite song.

  • Nokia G21: The 90Hz display makes for smooth scrolling. The mono speaker is standard, however.
  • Motorola Moto G23: Same 90Hz display, but it adds stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos technology for a more immersive experience.

User Experience: The Moto G23 provides a better experience for multimedia consumption due to its enhanced audio capabilities and also the newer Bluetooth 5.1.

3. Inclusive Technology Evaluation

  • Tech Novice: Both phones are relatively easy to use, but Moto G23, with its more updated Android and gesture navigation, will feel more intuitive for a first-time smartphone user.
  • Tech Enthusiast: The slightly faster processor and a few other software features might make the G21 slightly more appealing. However, with a better experience and faster charging, the Moto G23 seems more compelling.
  • Budget-Conscious User: Both phones will be competing in the similar price category and deliver similar performance. The Motorola edges out with better features for the same price.

4. Design-Centric Decision Framework

CriteriaNokia G21Motorola Moto G23User Recommendation
Overall DesignSlightly bulky, standard aestheticsSleek, modern, more compactMoto G23 is better in terms of aesthetics and ergonomics.
PerformanceDecent performance for everyday tasksSlightly lower benchmarks, smooth everyday experienceG21 scores slightly higher but you won't feel much difference, go for the overall better package with the Moto G23.
Camera SystemGood for general use, additional flashVersatile system, wide angle, higher selfie resMoto G23 has a more versatile and better front-facing camera.
Battery & ChargingGood battery life, slower chargingGood battery, much faster chargingMoto G23 is the clear winner here with much faster charging, saving time.
MultimediaStandard speakerStereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, more immersiveMoto G23 provides a better experience for multimedia.
SoftwareAndroid 11, upgrade to 13Android 13 out of the boxMoto G23 provides the more modern software experience and smoother operation.

My Choice and Why

If I were choosing between the Nokia G21 and the Motorola Moto G23, I would go with the Motorola Moto G23.

Here's why, from a human-centered design perspective:

  • Modern Experience: The Moto G23's newer Android version and the potential it offers for a smoother experience feels like a more enjoyable everyday experience.
  • User-Centric Upgrades: The faster charging is a real-world benefit that saves time. The enhanced camera system gives more versatility and better selfies, and the improved audio quality makes it better for entertainment.
  • Ergonomic Design: The lighter and smaller form factor of the Moto G23 makes it more comfortable for prolonged use.

While the Nokia G21 is a capable device, the Motorola Moto G23 offers a more refined and user-focused package overall, aligning well with my communication mission of demystifying technology and focusing on enhancing user experience. It simply offers a better experience in terms of overall usage and multimedia.

Sophia Rodriguez
Sophia Rodriguez

Technology Communications Specialist

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