dagger (Moto G7)
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Summary
Backup Phone.
Notes
- Mostly just worked. Probably best defined by lack of nifty features like wireless charging, nfc, etc.
- Moto's update schedule dropped compared to Moto X4, but I'm reasonably satisfied it made it to Android 10.
Hardware
Make | Lenovo |
Year | 2019 |
Model | Moto G7 (XT1962-1) |
Chassis | Moto G7 |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 |
Memory | 4GB |
Graphics | Adreno 506 |
Storage | 64GB eMMC 5.1 |
Display | 6.2" 1080x2270 |
Ports | USB C 2.0 |
3.5mm Headset | |
Nano-SIM / Micro SD tray | |
Int. Peripherals | 8 MP Front Camera |
12 MP Rear Camera | |
5 MP Rear Camera | |
802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi | |
Bluetooth 4.2 | |
GPS | |
Fingerprint reader | |
Ext. Peripherals | - |
Dimensions | (with case) |
Length/Depth | 16 cm |
Width | 7.9 cm |
Height/Thickness | 1.2 cm |
Weight | 0.21 kg (7.2 oz) |
Software
Operating System | Android 10 |
Unique applications | DNS66 |
Gadgetbridge |
Links
Log
New phone, new case and protector
Bought phone. Went with this Arkour Thin case but it started cracking about 6 months in. These screen protectors work ok, but could be a bit longer on the bottom, and a tad wider.
More case trials
Tried a MRSTERUS thin hard case from amazon (no longer listed). I liked that the endcaps were separate from the main body, but I dropped it on my desk and one of the endcap clips broke. Settled on a CaseWE TPU case. It has sharp grips, buttons, and annoying protruding feet, but it won't fail like the hard cases.