Redmi 13C 5G vs Moto G34 5G: The two latest 5G phones under Rs 10,000 are Redmi 13C and Moto G34, today we are going to compare both. Similarly, both smartphones are very good but then we will know which one is better. So that you do not have any kind of confusion regarding both smartphones.
Redmi 13C 5G vs Moto G34 5G - Which one is best under 10,000
Display & Design
Talking about the display of both the phones, the IPS LCD display is of 720 x 1600 pixels resolution. But the display size in Redmi 13C is 6.74 inches whereas in Moto G34 it is 6.5 inches. The display resolution is the same for both. However, the 13C has a pixel density of 260 ppi, while the G34 has a pixel density of 270 ppi.
The rest of the Moto G34 display is quite good. It has a 120 Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole display. Blazes are much less visible, at 84.04%, compared to the Redmi 13C. The Redmi 13C has a 90 Hz refresh rate and a water drop notch display. Its screen-to-body ratio is 83.7%.
If we talk about the display quality here, the display in both is 720p. The refresh rate was mentioned earlier. If we play content up to 1080p in both, then it works very well.
But wanted to use 2K here, Motorola doesn't have a 2K option on YouTube but Redmi shows it. But if you try to play on it, there will be a lot of interference, so both phones can only handle 1080p on YouTube.
Camera
Now let's talk about the cameras of Redmi 13C 5G vs Moto G34 5G. Both have a 50 MP main camera. Although there is a dual camera setup, the secondary cameras in both the phones do not seem to be used that much.
If we go directly to the camera performance, after testing both cameras, there is a lot of surprise. For a long time, Motorola's cameras were not good in its price segment. However, this phone has changed that opinion a lot.
First, let's talk about video recording. Both phones can record video at 1080p @ 30fps. But the most stable is from Motorola. The colors are quite good. The only thing to notice is that the black has been increased a bit in Motorola. Photos are clicked quite well in both the phones but in Redmi 13C, the photos are better in 2X zoom than Moto G34.
For video calls and selfies, Redmi 13C has a 5 MP camera sensor and Moto G34 has a 16 MP camera sensor. The front camera performance of the G34 is better due to the higher MP camera sensor.
Processor Performances
Moto G34 has a Snapdragon 695 processor built on 6nm. The Redmi 13C processor, the MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus, is also built on 6nm. Snapdragon 695 has already been seen by some companies in phones priced at Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000. But Motorola finally brought this processor to its right price point and that too at ₹ 10,000.
Of the two phones, Motorola has a slightly better Antutu score of 4.4 lakh while Redmi has it at 4 lakh. Well, both the phones perform quite well in normal everyday use.
If you do gaming on this phone then let me tell you that both have the same settings inside BGMI. Here you get the option of 45 FPS in smooth and if we talk about the gameplay, both have good gameplay.
The biggest plus point here in Motorola is that it has a Gyro sensor inside Motorola. Redmi has not included a Gyro sensor, so the fun of playing games is better in Motorola. Although both the phones are not heated at gaming time, it is good for both of them.
Software
Redmi 13C 5G comes with Android 13. It will get one year of major updates and three years of security patches Update. Moto G34 5G has Android 14, which gives it a smooth feel. This is because new features are available inside its UI. And secondly, the one year update you get here will last till Android 15.
Redmi will give you the last update till Android 14. Which is already on Moto and it will also get three years of security patches Update. So the biggest plus point of Motorola is the software.
Battery & Charging
Talking about the battery, both phones have 5000 mAh battery capacity. And for charging, 18w: Redmi 13C and 20w: Moto G34 charging support is available. Both phones are the same in terms of battery and charging.
Security & Other Features
Redmi 13C has a mono speaker, whereas Moto G34 has a stereo dual speaker, which is much louder. Both phones have a face unlock sensor and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security.