♬ Advanced 10 band equalizer with 17 presets and Preamp (premium) ♬ Advanced sorting options for Albums, Artists, Composers, Genres and more ♬ High resolution Artist and album images The basic app is free and we offer a free 30 day trial for premium features. Enjoy built-in cloud playlist back-up & sync, Chromecast support, hi-fidelity FLAC & ALAC lossless sound, gapless playback, 10-band EQ, Android Wear & Android Auto support and more. Stream or download from your cloud accounts for offline playback. Use it as an offline music player or link your Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive to create a giant cloud jukebox for all your music. A quick double twist launches the phone, while a double chop activates the torch.CloudPlayer is a revolutionary music player that puts you in control of your music, no matter where it's stored. My favourite is Moto’s long-standing gesture control system, which is a convenient way of activating commonly accessed functions. To be clear, this isn’t an entirely clean version of Android, but the changes made, such as they are, are broadly positive and subtle. Honor may be doing excellent things at the lower end of the smartphone market, but its Emotion UI, though much improved of late, still puts a cramp on its style. Yes, more manufacturers are starting to see the appeal of doing things this way but at this price point, the number still isn’t that high. One final positive is that the Moto G6 Play runs a pretty clean version of Android 8.0 Oreo. By contrast, the G6 Play lasted 15hrs 39mins. That should lead to more stamina and, thankfully, it is better than G6, which lasted under 11 hours in our video test. So does the Motorola G6 Play have anything over its more expensive siblings? Actually, yes: it’s powered by a big 4,000mAh battery: that’s 43% larger than the Moto G5’s and 33% bigger than the G6’s. Rather, the Moto G6 Play’s lower resolution means it can simply pump out more frames per second in the GFXBench benchmark. Where it has a slight advantage is in graphical performance but, make no mistake, this isn’t because of a superior GPU. ![]() Unsurprisingly, this leads to performance essentially identical to the Motos G5 and G5S and a distance behind the Moto G6 handsets. True, last year’s base model came with 2GB, while the G6 Play is available with 3GB as standard, but that won’t boost performance overly much. Well, prepare for disappointment, because unlike the more expensive G6 models, the G6 Play gets another helping of Snapdragon 430. ![]() You may remember my big complaint about the Moto G5 last year was that it had pretty much identical performance the Moto G4. Where the Moto G6 Play loses ground is in its raw specifications. Motorola Moto G6 Play review: Performance In other words, in bright sunlight, the G6 Play will be more easily readable at max brightness than the regular Moto G6. Its sRGB coverage is a decent 86.3% and colour accuracy is near identical with a Delta E of 2.68 (anything below 2 is superb, FYI.) Not only that, but this display is considerably brighter than the Moto G6’s, reaching heights of 495cd/m2 at its peak. Second, resolution aside, the screen is closer in quality to the slightly superior G6 Plus than it is to the G6.
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