The MediaTek Helio G81 is a rather slow SoC; even in this price range, other manufacturers can sometimes offer a little more power. You also have to do without the latest graphics interfaces, which means that some games may not run.
The temperature of the chassis always remains below 40 °C and is therefore very reasonable. The phone does not throttle in the stress tests either.
The small speaker on the bottom edge is supported by the earpiece, so slight stereo effects are possible. The phone can produce a fairly loud sound, but this is clearly at the expense of sound accuracy.
If you reduce the volume a little, the sound is more pleasant and precise. A 3.5mm jack or Bluetooth is available for sound output. Wireless audio devices can be connected via a variety of codecs.
The battery life is completely OK for the price range: Motorola gets 16:42 hours out of the 5,200 mAh battery in our WLAN test. That should get you through the day.
However, charging is only possible with up to 10 watts. This increases the maximum charging time compared to the predecessor: it is now more than 2 hours.