Let me start by saying – this phone punches WAY above its price tag. The Moto G54 feels like a $400 phone that somehow costs under $200. That midnight blue finish? Sleek AF (though heads up – it's darker than product photos suggest).
The 120Hz display is BUTTERY smooth for scrolling and casual gaming. I binge-watched Netflix on this for hours, and that 6.5" LCD held up beautifully with no eye strain. Pro tip: Enable the 'Peak Refresh Rate' setting for maximum fluidity.
Performance shocker: That MediaTek Dimensity 7020 handles my chaotic multitasking (15+ Chrome tabs + Spotify + GPS) without breaking a sweat. My teenager installed every Roblox mod known to man, and it still runs like new after 3 months.
Camera reality check: The 50MP main shooter takes legit great daylight photos (see attached sample of my suspiciously photogenic cat). Low-light? Meh – but at this price, I'm not complaining. The macro lens is basically a party trick – fun for flower close-ups but skip it for serious photography.
Battery life = LEGENDARY. I consistently get 1.5 days with moderate use. When it finally dies, the included charger juices it up crazy fast (though some units ship with UK plugs – buyer beware!).
Hidden gem: Motorola's gesture controls! Double-chop for flashlight saved me during a blackout, and the twist-for-camera motion works shockingly well when you're trying to capture spontaneous moments.
Biggest gripe? No eSIM support despite conflicting reports (I tested this thoroughly). Also, T-Mobile users might need to tweak APN settings initially – took me 10 minutes to fix following Motorola's guide.
The bundled clear case is surprisingly decent quality, though I upgraded to a beefier one after my kid dropped it down the stairs (phone survived unscathed!).
Final verdict? If you're tired of $1,000+ phones that do marginally more than this budget warrior, the Moto G54 is an absolute steal. Just don't expect flagship-level camera magic or wireless charging at this price point.