The phones that use Android software:
Moto G60 and G40 Fusion are phones that are nearly identical with minor differences. Both phones run Motorola's clean Android 11 software and are powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 732G chipset. These aren't small or light phones, but the 6000mAh battery may justify the weight. Both phones' IPS LCD panels support a refresh rate of 120Hz. The main distinction between the two is in their camera hardware. The primary rear camera on the G60 is 108MP, while the primary rear camera on the G40 Fusion is 64MP.
The Moto G51 5G is one of India's most affordable 5G phones. It has a massive 6.8-inch IPS LCD display with HDR10 support and a refresh rate of 120Hz. This one is powered by a Snapdragon 480+ and runs Android 11 with My UX on top. So it's not exactly stock Android, but it's close enough to be considered. On the back, there are four cameras, a 5000mAh battery, and a fingerprint sensor.
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