The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
A budget-friendly phone with good battery life but struggles with performance.What's good
- Large battery life
- Affordable price
- Headphone jack present
- Eco-friendly packaging
- Expandable storage
What's bad
- Poor performance
- Low display quality
- Outdated software
- Sluggish camera load
- Limited RAM and storage
Design
The phone feels surprisingly solid in the hand, with a matte plastic finish that offers a secure grip and resists fingerprints well. Its durable construction stands up to everyday use, a big win if you often bump your device around.
That said, the design feels a bit out of touch with current trends. Reviews from Tom's Guide mention it "feels like a $169 handset" and can be "dingy after just a little bit of use." The slippery body might make navigating a hassle if you don't use a case. Yet, for the price, it’s acceptable.
Display(s)
The 6.5-inch LCD on this device offers a modest 720p resolution. While the clarity might not impress those used to higher specs, it remains functional for everyday use.
Reviewers note that the 90Hz refresh rate is a rare and welcomed feature in this budget category, helping to make scrolling more fluid. "The 90Hz refresh rate is a welcome upgrade," says Android Central.
Despite its affordability, the display struggles in bright sunlight, making outdoor viewing a bit challenging.
Performance
The phone struggles with basic tasks, leading to a frustrating user experience. Even scrolling through menus and opening apps can cause noticeable delays and lag.
One reviewer from Android Central found the phone to be "pretty frustrating," noting its inability to keep up with basic usage.
Expect a performance that falls short of delivering smoothness, as the limited processing power holds back potential usability.
Software & Storage
The Moto G Play 2023 runs Android 12, despite Android 13's release last year. Motorola offers only one upgrade to Android 13.
This means you'll quickly find the software outdated. Motorola’s light My UX overlay brings some perks, like Peek Display and useful gestures.
But due to the weak processor, many reviewers, including those from "Tom's Guide," face lag even when performing basic tasks, making the user experience less enjoyable.
Cameras
Budget constraints shape the camera experience: the main 16MP lens delivers usable results in bright conditions, capturing everyday moments. Experts at Tom's Guide mention that "the Moto's version is rather flat and lifeless, with colors that look dull" when compared to other budget phones.
Low-light conditions reveal the camera's weaknesses, producing grainy images and lackluster colors. The macro and depth sensors add little value, supporting the notion from Android Authority that more does not always mean better.
The front 5MP camera may leave you wanting more detail and vibrancy, making it less suitable for content creation.
Battery
The 5,000mAh battery is a standout, promising a worry-free experience with its longevity. Most users report up to two days of use, even with some intensive applications, ensuring you stay connected without constant charging.
Despite no wireless charging, you'll find a reliable 10W charger included, allowing for overnight charging that should easily support next-day use. "Battery life is fantastic," remarked a reviewer from PhoneArena, highlighting the phone's endurance.
The device's throttled charging speed might test your patience, but it supports long outings without needing frequent charging reach-outs, making it a practical companion for extended use.
Audio
The audio quality of this phone offers mixed results. The speakers can reach high volumes, making it easy to hear calls and alarms.
However, reviewers noticed the sound quality becomes unpleasant at these higher volumes, which may affect your entertainment experience, especially with music or movies.
Fortunately, it includes a headphone jack, allowing you to connect wired headphones for better audio quality. Wireless headphones are also an option, but may not sound as crisp.
In short, for making calls, the sound holds up well, but for watching movies or playing games at high volumes, some may find it lacking in quality.
The Bottom Line
This phone offers great battery life, making it a solid pick if you want a device that can last over a day without charging.
However, it faces significant hurdles with its slow performance due to the low-powered processor, making everyday tasks frustrating.
As experts note, "The horrible performance on its own almost drove me to madness" (Tom's Guide).
If you value performance, this phone may not be the best fit for you, even at its low price point.
What the Critics Are Saying...


- Mike Sorrentino, CnetThe Moto G Play for 2023 costs $170 (or even less at Amazon), making it one of the cheapest new phones you can get right now, and without the bloatware or wireless carrier restrictions we sometimes see on lower-priced devices. With a decent set of specs for the price -- including a triple camera sys...


- Aleksandar Anastasov, PhoneArenaGiven the alternatives that are available for just a few more dollars, it is quite hard to recommend the Motorola Moto G Play (2023). It has some great things going for it, but most of them are ruined by the extremely slow processing power which prevents the phone from delivering the bare minimum wh...


- Jordan Palmer, Tom's GuideMotorola’s latest budget phone is an exercise in frustration. The Moto G Play (2023) suffers from a multitude of problems, from performance to photo quality. At least it’s cheap.


- Derrek Lee, Android CentralMotorola starts off the year with a questionable smartphone launch. After skipping a year of the Moto G Play lineup, the latest model offers meager upgrades over its predecessor while suffering through major performance problems. That said, there are some nice qualities, but they're not really enoug...


- Julian Chokkattu, WiredI just switched to this brand-new $200 handset, and it's already a huge improvement over the Moto G Play. It's much speedier, so I'm not frustrated every five minutes using it. There's NFC so I can pay at the deli even if I forget my wallet. There's 5G support so loading webpages doesn't feel as slu...
Prices (Where to Buy)
Common Questions
Motorola Moto G Play (2023) prices will vary depending on retailer, age, special offers and whether or not it's purchased with a service plan. If purchased with a 2 year service contract for example, you would likely pay much less for the phone itself up front. Motorola's suggested retail price is $169.99. You can compare Moto G Play (2023) prices from around the web here on The Informr.
We've got you covered! Download a free PDF copy of the Motorola Moto G Play (2023) user manual here.
Motorola backs up the Moto G Play (2023) with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
If your Moto G Play (2023) has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact Motorola support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find Motorola's contact information here. If your phone is off warranty and needs repair for a physical problem such as a broken screen or bad battery, you should visit an authorized service centre or a local phone repair shop. You can also connect with others in The Informr Community Forum to find and share answers to questions.
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