Moto G35 review: The first sub-$180 Moto with a 120 Hz OLED-ish punch and clean Android.
The honest cheap 5G phone.
G35 gives an entry buyer FHD+ at 120 Hz, 5G, NFC and the full port set for $169, on clean Android. The Unisoc chip and 4 GB base are exactly the compromise you expect at the price. As a first phone or a spare it does the basics without nasty surprises.
01Display
60/10060/100 puts it above the 58-point average for entry phones of 2024.
02Camera
54/10054/100 puts it above the 51-point average for entry phones of 2024.
03Performance
50/10050/100 puts it above the 45-point average for entry phones of 2024.
04Battery
76/10076/100 — right at the average for entry phones of 2024.
05Build
62/10062/100 — right at the average for entry phones of 2024.
06Value
70/10070/100 puts it above the 67-point average for entry phones of 2024.
- FHD+ 120 Hz at $169.
- 5G + NFC + jack + microSD — nothing deleted.
- Clean Android, vegan-leather finish.
- Stereo Dolby Atmos.
- Unisoc T760 is entry-class.
- 4 GB base RAM is tight.
- 18 W charging.
- One OS update, LCD panel.
How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 3-phone cohort of entry devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .