Get to know these two phones and find out who wins the battle. Both models are incredible!
With so many Android device launches and brands on the market, we often wonder which model is best suited to our needs. In this battle of models, we can mention the Redmi Note 12 4G from Xiaomi and the Moto G53 from Motorola. On the one hand, the Xiaomi phone tries to attract an audience that is looking for a good mid-range phone, but doesn't care about 5G connectivity. On the other hand, the Motorola phone offers 5G, but has some savings.
With that, the final question is whether a good camera and battery outperform the performance of 5th generation internet, since nowadays, many users are looking for all of this and more in a single device. So, learn everything about these two phones and decide which is the best option for you, according to their specifications and price.

Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G x Motorola Moto G53
Design and features
Starting with the design, both phones are made of plastic material, both on the sides and on the back. The Moto G53 stands out for having a more compact and lightweight body, however, neither of them have certificates for protection against liquids and dust.
However, each one follows a different path to look like a Premium model. The Redmi uses a domino-style camera block and a metallic paint job with a matte frame. The Moto G53 has a smaller, square module, highlighting the sensors.
Both brands have a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, and both accept the use of an external memory card through the drawer that divides the space for the SIM chip. Both phones also have Wi-Fi 5. and NFC. Regarding Bluetooth, Motorola's, which is 5.1, is better than Redmi's 5.0. In these aspects, the point goes to the Moto G53
Screen
The Redmi has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen and the Moto G53 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen. Xiaomi's phone has the advantage due to its size and front-facing use, in addition to offering a higher level of brightness. This model also has Full HD+ resolution and support for Dolby Vision, which enhances the display of streaming content. In this regard, the point goes to Xiaomi.
System
The Redmi leaves the factory with Android 11, while the Moto G53 leaves the factory with Android 13, having the update to Android 14 guaranteed. In addition, Motorola brings 5G technology, delivering a faster mobile network.
Redmi has shortcuts in the floating menu, functions for the power button and different customization options. Motorola has the option of gestures to turn on the flashlight and open the camera, in addition to the Secure Folder that protects apps with a password. With these points, the winner is Motorola.
Processing
The Redmi comes equipped with the Snapdragon 732G processor and the Motorola comes with the Snapdragon 480 Plus. Even with less RAM than its rival, the Moto G53 is capable of holding more apps in the background and is faster than its competitor. With that, the point goes to Motorola.
Battery
Both models have a 5,000 mAh battery, but the Redmi ends up having a battery life of about 7 hours more than the Moto G53. Regarding recharging, the Redmi's 67W adapter allows the process to be completed in 51 minutes, about an hour less than the time taken by the Moto G53. This point goes to Xiaomi.
Cameras
The Redmi has a quad-camera setup led by a 108MP main camera. The Motorola has just two rear lenses, the main one being 50MP. The Redmi has an ultrawide sensor, plus a blur lens and HDR in portrait mode. In this case, the point goes to Xiaomi.
Price
Only the Motorola phone has officially arrived in Brazil. It can currently be found for around R$1,000. The Redmi needs to be purchased through importers and costs around R$1,400. In this case, the point goes to Motorola.
In the final score, Xiaomi wins in terms of features, having a larger screen, longer battery life, and more versatile cameras. The Moto G53 has 5G, but leaves something to be desired in other areas.