If you were waiting for a new phone without having to sell a kidney, pay attention because Motorola just dropped a bombshell in Argentina. It’s the new Moto G24, a phone that promises to be the king of the entry-level range and is already making waves in all the digital caves. With a price that will blow your mind and installments that won’t break the bank, this little guy is shaping up to be the best-selling phone of the year.
First things first: the specs that matter. The Moto G24 comes with a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate. Yes, you read that right, 90 Hz in an entry-level phone. The result? Smoother scrolling than a well-danced tango. Inside, it’s powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 processor, paired with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD). Enough for social media, streaming, and some casual gaming without everything freezing up.
The battery is another strong point: 5000 mAh. With normal use, it can last up to two days without needing a charge. However, charging is at 15W, so don’t expect ultra-fast charging, but for the price, it’s more than adequate. On the photography front, the Moto G24 features a 50 MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture, accompanied by a 2 MP macro lens and a 2 MP depth sensor. The front camera is 8 MP. Don’t expect flagship-level photos, but for everyday use and social media, it gets the job done.
Now let’s talk about what matters most: the money. In Argentina, the Moto G24 is available at an official price of $179,999, but we already see it in interest-free installments that make it much more tempting. For example, on Mercado Libre you can find it in 12 fixed installments of $14,999, or in 18 installments of $9,999 with select cards. At stores like Frávega or Musimundo, there are similar financing options. The key detail? Some banks offer up to 24 interest-free installments, bringing the monthly payment to under $7,500. A steal considering inflation keeps running.
But beware, not everything is rosy. The Moto G24 has some limitations: the macro camera is more of a gimmick, and the Helio G85 processor falls short if you plan to play heavy titles like Genshin Impact. Also, the display is HD+ and not Full HD, so don’t expect top-notch sharpness. However, for the average user looking for a functional, durable, and cheap phone, this Motorola is practically unbeatable.
Compared to other models in the segment, the Moto G24 directly competes with the Xiaomi Redmi 12C (which costs around $165,000) and the Samsung Galaxy A14 (starting at $189,000). Motorola wins on refresh rate and battery, but Samsung offers a better camera and Xiaomi a more modern design. In the end, it all depends on what you prioritize.
If you’ve decided on the Moto G24, hurry because stock is flying. Several online stores are already reporting shipping delays due to high demand. Conclusion: if you need a new phone without mortgaging your salary, this Motorola is your best bet. Run, it’s selling out.
Updated Price Comparison
If you’re thinking about buying a new phone, these are the most sought-after models. All with 12 interest-free installments:
- Samsung Galaxy A55 – From $450,000 in 12 interest-free installments (VAFTS9-E4CH)
- Motorola Edge 50 Fusion – From $520,000 in 12 interest-free installments (VAFTS9-HVNV)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note – From $350,000 in 12 interest-free installments (VAFTS9-WF9A)
Approximate prices. 12 interest-free installments subject to each seller. Search for the codes on Mercado Libre.
Compré el Moto G24 y me llegó al toque. La pantalla de 90Hz es una masa para el precio, ideal para redes y ver series. Lo re recomiendo, calidad-precio impecable.
Compré el Moto G24 y me llegó al toque. La pantalla de 90Hz se re nota para el precio, una masa. Lo recomiendo para el día a día, va como piña.