Curiously enough, the IPS LCD screen is once again limited to a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels, which is definitely not great from a content consumption perspective but should help squeeze plenty of juice out of a hefty 5,000mAh battery. The same goes for the Snapdragon 480+ processor under this bad boy’s hood, which will certainly bring its own contribution to achieving two days or so of endurance between (15W) charges.
The Moto G 5G (2023), of course, also runs Android 13 on the software side of things, and even though it may not sound like it, that 48MP primary rear-facing shooter should provide a nice little upgrade over the 50MP sensor headlining the imaging setup on the back of the 2022 edition. Overall, the bang for buck here is… as great as on all other current Motorola mid-rangers, so depending on exactly how much you’re willing to spend right now, you’ll have to choose for yourself what 2023 model to buy.