
"The Motorola Moto G77 features a 6.78" 120Hz OLED display, a sharp 1,272 x 2,772px panel with 10-bit colors, HDR support and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. That's great for multimedia, but the Dimensity 6400 chipset isn't suitable for serious gaming. The G77's claim to fame is the 108MP main camera with OIS that has native 3x in-sensor zoom. It can record 1440p @ 30fps videos and is joined by an 8MP 119° ultra-wide camera."
"The Motorola Moto G67 is basically the same thing, except it loses the high resolution camera - it has a 50MP 1/1.95" main module instead (no OIS). Okay, the chipset is a Dimensity 6300 instead of 6400, but it's the same silicon, just running at 0.1GHz lower clocks. Realistically, having only half the RAM, 4GB compared to 8GB, will have a much bigger impact on performance."
Motorola released four new Moto G models spanning mid-range and entry-level segments. The Moto G77 offers a 6.78" 120Hz OLED 1272×2772 10-bit HDR panel with Gorilla Glass 7i and a Dimensity 6400 chipset that is not ideal for serious gaming. The G77 includes a 108MP main sensor with OIS and native 3x in-sensor zoom, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 32MP selfie camera. The G67 downgrades to a 50MP main sensor, a Dimensity 6300, and lower RAM options that affect performance. Both G67 and G77 share a 5,200mAh battery, 30W charging, IP64 rating, expandable storage, and entry pricing around £200–250.
Read at GSMArena.com
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