Samsung Galaxy F15 5G vs Moto G34 5G: How the two sub-15k 5G smartphones compare

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Samsung

has recently expanded its affordable smartphone lineup in India with a new 5G-enabled model, the Galaxy F15. Starting at Rs 11,999, the smartphone features a Super AMOLED display and comes powered by an octa-core MediaTek chipset. The

Galaxy F15

also sports a 50MP camera and packs a 6000mAh battery unit. The smartphone runs on Android 14 and includes some proprietary features like Voice Focus, Quick Share and Knox security.

The South Korean tech giant has also promised 4 years of Android update and 5 years of security patches for the latest budget 5G phone.
The smartphone is placed in the same price segment as the

Moto G34 5G

smartphone that Lenovo-owned

Motorola

launched earlier in January. Starting at Rs 10,999, the

Moto

G34 features an IPS display, a Snapdragon chipset, 50MP camera and a 5,000 mAh battery. Here’s a detailed comparison between the affordable 5G-enabled models from Samsung and Motorola that are priced under Rs 15,000:

Samsung Galaxy F15 5G vs Moto G34 5G: Comparison

FeatureMoto G34 5GSamsung Galaxy F15 5G
Price (Starting)Rs 10,999Rs 12,999
Display6.5" HD+ (1600x720), 120Hz6.6" FHD+ (2340x1080), 90Hz
ProcessorSnapdragon 695MediaTek Dimensity 6100+
RAM4GB / 8GB4GB / 6GB
Storage128GB128GB
Expandable StorageUp to 1TBUp to 1TB
Rear Camera50MP + 2MP50MP + 5MP + 2MP
Front Camera16MP13MP
Battery5000mAh, 20W charging6000mAh, 25W charging
Operating SystemAndroid 14 (My UX)Android 14 (One UI 6.1)
Fingerprint SensorSide-mountedSide-mounted

Samsung Galaxy F15 5G vs Moto G34 5G: Key differences

Moto G34 starts at a lower price than the Samsung Galaxy F15. Meanwhile, the latter has a higher resolution display but a lower refresh rate.

On the other hand, rhe Moto G34 is powered by a Snapdragon 695 chipset which offers slightly better performance than the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ that comes with the Galaxy F15.
Samsung Galaxy F15 offers an ultrawide camera while Moto G34 has a macro camera. For battery, the Galaxy F15 has a larger unit and supports faster charging.

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