FanTing Case for Motorola Moto G9 Play, Anti-Slip Ultra Thin Shock Absorption Anti Scratch Protective, Cover for Motorola Moto G9 Play -Dark Blue

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FanTing Case for Motorola Moto G9 Play, Anti-Slip Ultra Thin Shock Absorption Anti Scratch Protective, Cover for Motorola Moto G9 Play -Dark Blue

FanTing Case for Motorola Moto G9 Play, Anti-Slip Ultra Thin Shock Absorption Anti Scratch Protective, Cover for Motorola Moto G9 Play -Dark Blue

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Seventh on this list is the wallet case for the Motorola Moto G9 Play. Made with high-quality durable retro synthetic leather and inner TPU case, the case provides a soft touch and adequate protection to your phone from dust, scratches, bumps and accidental falls. The magnetic closure keeps your phone, credit cards and money secure inside. Precise cut out design allows easy access to all the buttons and charging port so you don’t have to take out your phone from your cover every time you charge. The Moto G9 Play has an entry-level camera overall then, but with a little know-how you can tease some pleasant photos from it. Video is severely restricted, though. You can only shoot at up to 1080p resolution, 60 frames per second. And we recommend using 1080p, 30fps most of the time, as it’s the best quality mode on offer that also allows for electronic image stabilization (EIS). Footage looks jerky and ugly without EIS.

Attributes present here typical of phones at the price include that photos taken in indoor lighting look soft and desaturated, and right down at pixel level images tend to look either noisy or processed. However, given the price, the Moto G9 Play performs admirably enough.

In most situations it makes ample use of HDR to lift the shadows while retaining highlight detail. And while a lot of our photos have a slight purple/red skew, the Moto G9 Play’s color is reasonably lifelike when shooting in daylight. The Moto G9 Play has a 5,000mAh battery that outlasts plenty of top-end phones with similar capacity according to our testing. On lighter days we are left with over 40% charge by bedtime. We have never needed to give the phone a top-up to make sure it lasts the day.

Next is the ultra-slim case for the Motorola Moto G9 Play. Made from high quality TPU material which makes the case strong and durable, soft and lightweight at the same time. It provides reliable protection from dust, scratches, oil, dirt and fingerprints. The cutouts allow for easy accessibility to all the buttons and charging port. The Moto G9 Play has three rear cameras but this feels like a single-camera phone because you only get one field of view. There’s no zoom, no ultra-wide. The next case on the list is the leather case for the Motorola Moto G9 Play. Not only does this protector add aesthetic value to your phone, it also provides 360-degree protection with its hard PC exterior and soft silicone interior. It has a strong and double-sided magnetic closure which secures your phone, money and cards in safely and a built-in stepless stand lets you convert the cover into a stand and watch video with a handsfree experience on your phone, anywhere you want. This is the perfect case for you if you want a wallet and phone cover in one. This phone is miles better than the Nokia 3.4 we reviewed recently, bringing up the performance to a level we’re happy with. And you get more for your cash here than from a Samsung Galaxy A21s.The result? The Moto G9 Play is perfectly pleasant to use, and we were not in a rush to switch to a different phone when the review period came to an end. For a handset this affordable, that is a solid endorsement. Its two supplementary cameras are a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth aid for the Portrait mode. As usual, the low-res macro is barely worth using. And the depth aid is so basic it cannot handle challenging scenes, resulting in weird patterns of blurred and non-blurred areas if your subject is complicated or too far away. There’s even a pleasant surprise for night shooting. Typically, lower-end phones in the Moto G series do not have Motorola’s Night Vision shooting mode, but the Moto G9 Play does.

Color is good, just not ultra-saturated even if you use the ‘saturated’ color profile. The Moto G9 Play does not support HDR video but -whisper it -HDR is a bit pointless in phones anyway.Smartphone cases are never going to be a one size fits all affair. And, we're not just talking about the phones themselves! Show off your own brand of style with one of these awesome Motorola cases & covers.With leather cases, flip cases, glass screen protectors and more, there's a little bit of something for everyone. No matter if you're after looks or practicality, you'll find what you need. Motorola is abig name in the world of smart phones, with great features at competitive prices. Protect your Moto from all manner of scuffs, scrapes and bumps with any one of these top quality cases.Whether you've got a Moto G5S, G5S Plus or simply G5you're covered here.With plethora of cases available to buy online, you're spoilt for choice! There's no reason why you have to settle for anything less than the perfect fit at a good price. Tenth on this list is the ultra-thin case for the Motorola Moto G9 Play. Unlike the Armor cases, this case is processed with a matte finish, giving your phone a sleek and minimal look. With 4 layers of independent dying process, it prevents the case from yellowing, fading and scratching. The raised bezels lift the screen and camera off flat surfaces and the pronounced buttons are easy to feel and press, while precise cutouts fit most cables, making it the perfect thin cover for your phone.

But now, more than a week later? We don’t really notice the slightly old-school handling of fast-scrolling menus. Given the Moto G9 Play’s price we’re happy with the phone’s screen quality. The Moto G9 Play has a 6.5-inch 720 x 1600 LCD screen. It has no particular high-end traits, but good, cheap displays like this now get you close enough to the experience of a much more expensive mobile.

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In design terms, Motorola has mixed up the formula again, most notably when it comes to the rear camera placement. Now situated in a neat square in the top-centre portion of the phone, the three cameras and LED flash module are spaced evenly apart in a 2×2 grid, with a sensibly-placed circular fingerprint reader – with the Motorola “M” logo etched onto it – sitting just underneath. Generally speaking, performance is actually rather good. There may not be a boost in processing speed, but it could be argued that the Moto G9 Play doesn’t really need it: launching apps felt snappy and I didn’t run into any problems when navigating menus or switching between applications. As for the other cameras, the macro unit allows you to get up to 4x closer to your subject than the regular snapper, capturing finer details up close. It’s fun to use, but results are variable. It was a particularly windy day when I was testing this feature for my review, and the camera struggled to focus on the quivering flowers in the garden. The competition heats up if you look further afield, to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9. That offers comparable hardware in most respects, but has a Full HD+ screen rather than a 720p one.



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