Listen to Story Slow charging speed Camera shutter speed Motorola launched the Moto G85 in India this month, and we received the phone for review. We expected what you would from a sub-Rs 20,000 phone. However, at the first look, the Moto G85 screams premium.

Neither its design nor its features say budget. It sports a curved display, a sleek and light design and an impressive performance. It is also the first in the G-series to come with a Sony Lytia 600 camera sensor.

Barring the OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite, you would usually see this camera sensor only on more expensive sub-Rs 30,000 phones. With the Moto G85, the company has undoubtedly outdone itself, especially when it comes to display and design. Let’s dive deep into the specs and features of the Moto G85 5G.

The moment I opened the Moto G85 5G retail box, I was amazed by the light-weight and the slim design of the device. From my colleagues to my parents and even my grandfather, everyone was thoroughly impressed by how surprisingly light and easy to handle the phone is. The Moto G85 weighs 172g and is 7.

5mm thick. If you see other smartphones in this price range, for instance the Nothing CMF Phone 1, which is a strong competitor, it weighs 197g and is 8.2mm thick.

In my opinion, Moto G85’s design is 10/10. The Moto G85 5G has a vegan leather back panel. It comes in three-colour options: Olive Green, Urban Grey and Cobalt Blue.

I received the Olive Green variant and it is stunning. Instead of the usual gradients and textu.