The Moto G82 debuted earlier this year with a 6.6-inch OLED display and a 50MP camera with OIS as its highlights. The phone is a key mid-range device for its manufacturer worldwide and now that we finally have a unit, we can see if it should make it onto your shopping list.

Motorola Moto G82 in review

The Moto G82 shares many Moto G52 and Moto G62 design cues. These three phones also have very similar camera setups, but the Moto G82 is the only one to offer OIS.

Under the hood we have a Snapdragon 695 platform, enabled for 5G. Our unit has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, though some markets get an 8GB RAM version as well.

The White Lily color on our unit has a dotted pattern around the Moto logo, which is a cool addition, and we have a clear plastic protective case in the box that still lets you see it while providing some protection.

Motorola Moto G82 in review

The OLED display promises 100% DCI-P3 gamut coverage and a 120Hz refresh rate. However, there is no in-display fingerprint scanner as Motorola has decided to put the fingerprint scanner on the side, embedded in the power key.

On the bright side, the Moto G82 has a 3.5mm audio jack and a microSD slot as an edge over its competitors.

Motorola Moto G82 in review

The Moto G82 (8/128GB) usually costs INR 23,999 in India, while the 6/128GB version costs around €330 in Europe. We’ll determine if it’s a bargain at either of those price points when we’re done with testing. Stay tuned!

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