The Motorola Moto G23 Price in Nigeria and Slot is 220,000 Naira, and this includes Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Rivers, Ogun, Oyo, Delta, Kaduna, Edo, Enugu, PortHarcourt, Ibadan, Benin, Owerri, Warri.
Motorola is no stranger to the affordable smartphone market, and its new Moto G23 looks to continue the company’s legacy of quality budget devices. I recently spent some time testing out the G23 to see how it stacks up.
Design and Display
At first glance, the G23 has a sleek yet understated design. The plastic frame and back feel durable enough without looking too cheap. At just 184g it’s comfortable to hold.
The 6.5-inch LCD screen has an HD+ resolution that’s sharp for everyday use. I like the smaller notch and slim bezels. At 90Hz it provides smooth scrolling.
Hardware and Performance
Powering the phone is the Helio G85 chip paired with 4/6GB RAM depending on the storage variant. For basic tasks, the G23 breezes through without lag or stutter. Multitasking holds up well too.
Other specs include a massive 5000mAh battery that should provide 2-day life comfortably. 30W fast charging tops up the cell quickly when needed too.
Cameras
Around the back is a triple-lens setup headlined by a 50MP main camera. Photos capture good detail and dynamic range in ample light. Low-light shots can get noisy.
The 16MP front camera takes sharp selfies suitable for social media. Both can record 1080p30fps video too. Overall the cameras cover basic needs well.
Software and Features
Out of the box, the G23 runs a clean version of Android 13, with Android 14 promised. The UI feels snappy and customizable. Other nice touches include NFC payments, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers.
Early Impressions
For under 220,000 Naira the Motorola Moto G23 delivers strong value. Reliable performance, best-in-class battery life, and capable cameras make it a top-budget choice. If you need an affordable yet capable, the G23 deserves consideration.