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Moto G60s

Price: £219 from fave.co/3JgZNmc

Since its acquisition by Lenovo in 2014, the Motorola brand has been releasing new phones at an alarming rate. In 2021 alone, we’ve seen a total of 35 Moto handsets announced, and there could be even more before the year is out.

That’s despite Motorola focusing almost exclusively on more affordable devices. It’s easy for individual releases to get lost in the sea of similarly-priced Moto phones – that’s before you even consider other companies.

One device seeking to avoid this fate is the Moto G60s. At £219, it’s towards the more expensive end of Motorola’s 2021 line-up, but remains in contention for our budget phone chart. The headlining feature is 50-watt fast wired charging, something you don’t often get at this price point, but is there enough else here to make it worth your money? Read on to find out.

DESIGN

As you might expect, the design of the Moto G60s is nothing we haven’t seen before. The glass display combines with a plastic back and frame, both to cut costs and keep the device lighter. At 212g, it’s reasonably hefty, but I still found it comfortable enough to use on a daily basis.

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