- Motorola released two budget phones in Europe, Moto G04 and Moto G24.
- Moto G04 includes Unisoc T606 chip, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and 16MP camera.
- Both devices runs Android 14, have side fingerprint scanners, and headphone jacks.
Motorola unveiled two budget-friendly Moto G phones in Europe, introducing the Moto G04 and Moto G24. Both devices come equipped with 6.6-inch IPS displays and boasting a 90Hz refresh rate, run on Android 14, include 5,000 mAh batteries, and are framed with plastic exteriors.
The Moto G04 is equipped with a Unisoc T606 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, while the Moto G24 comes with a MediaTek Helio G85, 4GB of RAM, and a more spacious 128GB storage.

The Moto G24 boasts a higher-capacity camera setup, featuring a 50MP main camera and a 2MP macro lens. In contrast, the Moto G04 is equipped with a single 16MP main camera. Both phones come with front-facing shooters housed in punch-hole cutouts, with the G24 featuring an 8MP front camera and the G04 sporting a 5MP module.
Both devices run on Android 14 with Motorola MyUX, and they come equipped with side-mounted fingerprint scanners, headphone jacks, and IP52 splash resistance, ensuring durability against water splashes.

The Moto G04 is available in a range of colors, including Concord Black, Sea Green, Satin Blue, and Sunrise Orange. The pricing for the Moto G04 starts at €119.
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The Moto G24 is offered in various colors, including Matte Charcoal, Ice Green, Blueberry, and Pink Lavender. The starting price for the Moto G24 is €129.



















