A few years ago, Moto G(series) changed the definition of budget smartphones with its solid build quality, smooth software and internal enablement. Now, Motorola has launched the sixth-generation G-series in the form of Moto G6 (evaluation) and Moto G6 Play (evaluation), both of which are integrated into the smartphone industry with an 18:9 display trend.

We have compared the competitiveness of the Moto G6, and now we are suppressing our brother against the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1, which scored our highest score in the Gadgets 360 and provided great value for money. this way.
We spent a lot of time using Moto G6 Play and Zenfon Max Pro M1. Create a stock near Android and provide an 18:9 display. Can Motorola's latest offer challenge the best budget smartphones of Asus in this era? Let's see.

ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 and Moto G6 Play Design

In terms of design, Moto G6 Play and Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 look very different. ASUS is a metal back plate with top and bottom plastic inserts. In contrast, the rear panel of the Moto G6 Play is made of a high-gloss surface made of plastic, trying to imitate glass.

While the ZenFone Max Pro M1 feels better, the Moto G6 Play comes with hands-on utility when it comes along. The ZenFone Max Pro M1 is longer and longer than the Moto G6 game, which makes processing more cumbersome.
In terms of quality, both are convinced. However, the plastic back of the Moto G6 Play is easily scratched, which may block some buyers. A common problem with these two phones is that the back is a fingerprint magnet.
While the industry is moving toward USB Type C, both smartphones use the old Micro-USB standard for charging and data transfer. On the positive side, both the Moto G6 Play and the ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 offer dedicated slots for Nano-Sims and MicroSD cards. Both have post-fingerprint sensors that are more or less equal in speed and accuracy.

ASUS Jenfone Max Pro M1 and Moto G6 playback specifications and displays

Moto G 6 powered by Play
The Qualcomm snapdragon 430 SOC clock frequency is 1.4 GHz. On the other hand, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is powered by the Snapdragon 636 and is more powerful. Both manufacturers promote the use of larger batteries. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 has a 5000 mAh battery, while the Moto G6 comes with a small but still impressive 4000 mAh unit.
Zenfone Max Pro M1 tends to propose several price categories, three of which are. The basic version we tested was retailed at Rs. 10,999 with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Version  has 4 GB RAM and a 64 GB storage cost of 12999. Another version of the 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage price as well as the advanced front and rear camera 14,999, but not yet released.
In contrast, the Moto G6 can be configured in the same configuration with only 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage at a price of Rs. 11999. Both phones can use the MicroSD card for storage expansion.
Connection options for these two phones include 4G volts, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g / n, GPS / A-GPS, micro USB port and 3.5mm headphone jack. Zenfone Max Pro M1 supports Bluetooth 5.0 with APTX audio, while Moto G6 playback supports the slightly older Bluetooth 4.2 standard. Both phones allow you to use two 4G SIM cards at the same time, but only run at 4G at any time. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 supports dual 4G volts, a feature missing from the Moto G6 Play.
The ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 comes with a 10W charger, USB cable and a cardboard assistant called Max Box. Based on this foldable bracket there is a slit which is believed to increase the sound. The bracket adds a bit, but to some extent it proves that its use is correct.
In contrast, the Moto G6 Play comes with a pair of suitable headphones to make and listen to 15W Turbo Charger, USB cable and podcasts. The smartphone does not come with a screen protector or any type of case.
Today, the most popular smartphones use an 18:9 display, and the Moto G6 Play and Zenfone Max Pro M1 are no exception. Although the 18:9 aspect ratio seems to be immersed in the material, it should be noted that the screens on the two smartphones are not completely infinite. Both smartphones lack gorilla glass protection.
The ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1 features a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display for porous and bright colors. The viewing angle is good, but the screen is bright enough for external use. The Moto G 6-player with a 5.7-inch display, the biggest problem is that weak HD+ resolution is not cut in today's era, when most are full HD+ panels in a highly competitive smartphone. The screen is also very reflective, preventing the forward movement. On the positive side, the viewing angle is decent and the Moto G's 6 out of the best state is always displayed, which allows instant messages from the lock screen message.

decision making

It's hard to recommend Moto G6 Play (comment) instead of Zenfone Max Pro M1. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 not only has a better camera, a clear display and a more powerful processor, it actually costs less than the Moto G6 player when considering the 3 GB RAM / 32GB storage version. Its software package is clean and fluent, and its battery life is long.
The new Moto G6 Play has some advantages. Its design is undoubtedly attractive, it is compact and easy to use with one hand, and Motorola's software add-on features are excellent. However, it is difficult to see that ASUS has brought value for money.
Zenfone Max Pro M1 is a very comprehensive smartphone budget - if you can afford it, it is. The applicability of the problem continues to suffer from smartphones, so it is difficult to keep its stock. However, the Moto G 6 play is available online or from Motorola's Moto Center, but more is a bit more expensive, Moto G 6, better choice OPPO's Riylme 1 (evaluation) Zenfone Max Pro M1.


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