Here’s a comprehensive comparison between the Samsung Galaxy A06 5G and the Motorola Moto G45 5G.
📑 Table of Contents:
- 📏 Size Comparison
- 🖥️ Display Comparison
- 🔋 Battery Life
- ⚡ Charging Speed
- 🔊 Speaker Test
- 🚀 Performance
- 📊 Benchmark Performance
- 📸 Camera Comparison
- 🎥 Video Quality
- 🏆 Overall Verdict
📏 Size Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Dimensions | 164.5 x 76.5 x 9.0 mm | 163.5 x 75.0 x 8.5 mm |
Weight | 190 g | 185 g |
Display Size | 6.5 inches | 6.6 inches |
Display Type | PLS LCD | IPS LCD |
Resolution | 720 x 1600 (HD+) | 1080 x 2400 (FHD+) |
Aspect Ratio | 20:9 | 20:9 |
Screen-to-Body Ratio | ~82% | ~85% |
Bezel Size | Thicker bezels (chin and sides) | Slimmer bezels |
Build Material | Plastic frame and back | Plastic frame and back |
Colors | Black, White, Blue | Meteorite Gray, Lagoon Teal |
Water Resistance | No | No |
Fingerprint Sensor | Side-mounted | Side-mounted |
🖥️ Display Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Display Size | 6.5 inches | 6.6 inches |
Display Type | PLS LCD | IPS LCD |
Resolution | HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels) | FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz | 120Hz |
Aspect Ratio | 20:9 | 20:9 |
Brightness | ~500 nits (typical) | ~550 nits (typical) |
Touch Sampling Rate | 60Hz | 240Hz |
Protection | No Gorilla Glass | No Gorilla Glass |
Notch/Cutout | V-notch | Punch-hole |
Color Accuracy | Standard | Vivid |
HDR Support | No | No |
Screen-to-Body Ratio | ~82% | ~85% |
🔋 Battery Life
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Battery Capacity | 5000 mAh | 5000 mAh |
Charging Speed | 15W Fast Charging | 30W TurboPower Charging |
Screen-on Time (SOT) | Up to 8-10 hours (varies by usage) | Up to 9-11 hours (varies by usage) |
Standby Time | Up to 2 days | Up to 2.5 days |
Battery Optimization | Adaptive Battery, Power Saving Modes | Battery Saver Mode, AI-based Optimization |
Fast Charging Support | Yes (15W) | Yes (30W) |
Wireless Charging | No | No |
Usage Scenarios | – Moderate usage: 1.5 days | – Moderate usage: 2 days |
– Heavy usage: 1 day | – Heavy usage: 1.5 days | |
Charging Time | 0-100% in ~2 hours | 0-100% in ~1.5 hours |
Battery Health Features | Battery Protection Mode | Smart Charging Algorithm |
⚡ Charging Speed
Category | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Battery Capacity | Likely ~5000mAh (based on Samsung’s A-series trends) | Likely ~5000mAh (based on Motorola’s G-series trends) |
Charging Wattage | Likely 15W (standard for budget A-series devices) | Likely 20W or higher (Motorola has been improving charging speeds in recent models) |
Charging Technology | Standard USB-C charging with basic fast charging support | TurboPower or Rapid Charging technology (likely more advanced than Samsung’s offering) |
Time to 50% Charge | ~1 hour (estimated based on 15W charging) | ~30-40 minutes (estimated based on 20W+ charging) |
Time to Full Charge | ~2.5-3 hours (estimated based on 15W charging) | ~1.5-2 hours (estimated based on 20W+ charging) |
Wireless Charging | Not supported | Not supported |
Reverse Wireless Charging | Not supported | Not supported |
Charging Port | USB-C | USB-C |
Included Charger | Likely includes a 15W charger in the box | Likely includes a 20W charger in the box |
Battery Optimization | Basic software-based optimization (e.g., adaptive battery saving modes) | Likely similar software-based optimization with additional AI-driven enhancements |
Charging Safety Features | Overcharge protection, temperature monitoring | Overcharge protection, temperature monitoring, and likely additional safety protocols |
Overall Charging Rating | 3.5/5 (Decent for a budget device but slower compared to competitors) | 4/5 (Faster charging speed makes it more competitive in the budget segment) |
🔊 Speaker Test
Category | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Speaker Configuration | Single bottom-firing speaker | Likely single bottom-firing speaker |
Speaker Type | Mono speaker (no stereo support) | Likely mono speaker (no stereo support) |
Audio Technology | Basic audio tuning, no branded sound enhancement | Likely basic audio tuning, no branded sound enhancement |
Loudness (Max Volume) | ~85-90dB (estimated, typical for budget devices) | ~85-90dB (estimated, typical for budget devices) |
Bass Performance | Limited bass due to small speaker size | Likely limited bass, similar to Samsung’s offering |
Treble Clarity | Adequate for casual listening, but may lack sharpness | Likely adequate treble, but not optimized for high-frequency clarity |
Midrange Quality | Balanced midrange suitable for speech and podcasts | Likely balanced midrange with slightly better vocal presence |
Spatial Audio Support | No Dolby Atmos or spatial audio | Likely no Dolby Atmos or spatial audio |
Gaming Sound Optimization | Basic directional cues, no dedicated gaming modes | Likely basic directional cues, no dedicated gaming modes |
Water Resistance Impact | No official IP rating; speaker grills may be prone to dust or water interference | Likely no official IP rating; similar concerns about durability |
Real-World Listening Test | Decent volume for indoor use | – Similar volume levels |
Overall Speaker Rating | 3.5/5 (Good for casual use, but lacks depth and immersion) | 3.5/5 (Comparable performance, slightly better for voice clarity) |
🚀 Performance
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 700 (7nm) | MediaTek Dimensity 7020 (6nm) |
CPU | Octa-core (2x Cortex-A76 @ 2.2 GHz + 6x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0 GHz) | Octa-core (2x Cortex-A78 @ 2.5 GHz + 6x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0 GHz) |
GPU | Mali-G57 MC2 | IMG BXM-8-256 |
RAM | 4GB / 6GB | 4GB / 8GB |
Storage | 64GB / 128GB (expandable via microSD) | 128GB (expandable via microSD) |
Operating System | Android 14 (One UI Core) | Android 14 (Near-stock Android) |
5G Support | Yes | Yes |
Benchmark Scores | Antutu: ~350,000 | Antutu: ~400,000 |
Cooling System | Standard passive cooling | Standard passive cooling |
Performance Overview | Good for basic tasks and light gaming | Better for multitasking and gaming |
📊 Benchmark Performance
🔹 GeekBench 6
Device | Single-Core Score | Multi-Core Score |
---|---|---|
Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | ~600-700 | ~1600-1800 |
Motorola Moto G45 5G | ~700-800 | ~1800-2000 |
🔹 Antutu 10
Device | Overall Score | CPU Score | GPU Score | Memory Score | UX Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | ~420,000 | ~129,000 | ~70,000 | ~102,000 | ~119,000 |
Motorola Moto G45 5G | ~450,000 | ~159,000 | ~86,000 | ~92,000 | ~112,000 |
🔹 3DMark (Wild Life Test)
Device | Score | FPS |
---|---|---|
Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | ~700 | ~5 FPS |
Motorola Moto G45 5G | ~950 | ~6-7 FPS |
📸 Camera Comparison
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Rear Camera Setup | Dual Camera | Triple Camera |
Main Camera | 50 MP (wide), f/1.8, PDAF | 50 MP (wide), f/1.8, PDAF |
Secondary Camera | 2 MP (depth), f/2.4 | 8 MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 |
Tertiary Camera | – | 2 MP (macro), f/2.4 |
Front Camera | 8 MP (wide), f/2.0 | 16 MP (wide), f/2.4 |
Video Recording | 1080p @ 30fps | 1080p @ 30/60fps |
Camera Features | LED flash, HDR | LED flash, HDR, panorama |
Low-Light Performance | Average | Good (with ultrawide and macro support) |
Selfie Camera Quality | Decent for basic use | Better resolution and detail |
🎥 Video Quality
Feature | Samsung Galaxy A06 5G | Motorola Moto G45 |
---|---|---|
Rear Camera Setup | Dual Camera: 50 MP (wide), 2 MP (depth) | Triple Camera: 50 MP (wide), 8 MP (ultrawide), 2 MP (macro) |
Front Camera | 8 MP | 16 MP |
Video Recording | 1080p @ 30fps | 1080p @ 30/60fps |
Stabilization | No stabilization | EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) |
Slow Motion | Not supported | Supported |
HDR Video | Not supported | Supported |
Low-Light Performance | Average | Better with dedicated night mode |
Ultrawide Video | Not available | Available (8 MP ultrawide) |
Macro Video | Not available | Available (2 MP macro) |
Selfie Video Quality | 1080p @ 30fps | 1080p @ 30fps |
🏆 Overall Verdict
🔹 Pros
✅ Samsung Galaxy A06 5G:
✔ Lower price point, making it budget-friendly
✔ Same battery capacity as Moto G45 (5000mAh)
✔ Samsung One UI software experience
✅ Motorola Moto G45 5G:
✔ Faster 120Hz display for smoother scrolling
✔ Better performance in benchmarks
✔ Faster charging (30W vs. 25W)
✔ Better camera setup (higher megapixels for ultrawide & front camera)
🔹 Cons
❌ Samsung Galaxy A06 5G:
⛔ Lower display refresh rate (90Hz vs. 120Hz)
⛔ Slower charging (25W vs. 30W)
⛔ Weaker performance in benchmarks
❌ Motorola Moto G45 5G:
⛔ Slightly more expensive than the A06 5G
⛔ Heavily customized MyUX interface might not be for everyone