Motorola G35 5G Review: UNISOC T760 performance & 120Hz smooth display
Motorola G35 5G
Published: 8/17/2026
Final Verdict
The Motorola G35 5G is an excellent choice for media & streaming and everyday use. Buy it if you want UNISOC T760 performance and 120Hz smooth display. Skip it if you need wireless charging. It offers genuine value for money.
Review Highlights
Key strengths and areas that could be improved.
What We Loved8
- UNISOC T760 performance
- 120Hz smooth display
- 50MP camera
- 5G support
- Smooth 120Hz display.
- 5G connectivity.
- 3.5mm headphone jack.
- Expandable storage support.
Room For Improvement6
- No wireless charging
- No NFC
- LCD instead of AMOLED
- IPS LCD panel instead of AMOLED.
- 18W charging is slower than some competitors.
- Hybrid SIM slot.
Rating Breakdown
Full Review
Motorola has expanded its lineup with the Motorola G35 5G, a phone built around a 120 refresh rate on a IPS LCD panel that makes scrolling feel buttery smooth. Designed for media & streaming, everyday use, it brings 5G connectivity, a large 5000mAh battery, a smooth 120Hz display, and the UNISOC T760 chipset into one well-rounded package.
The phone sits at a competitive price in the Indian market. It doesn't try to compete with premium flagships — instead it focuses on delivering a balanced everyday experience, and in that mission it largely succeeds.
The phone sits at a competitive price in the Indian market in the Indian market. It doesn't try to compete with premium flagships — instead it focuses on delivering a balanced everyday experience, and in that mission it largely succeeds.
Design & Build Quality
At 185g, the Motorola G35 5G feels light and comfortable to hold. With an IP52 rating, it offers real protection against dust and splashes for everyday use. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor unlocks the phone quickly and reliably. The 3.5mm headphone jack is a welcome addition for wired audio fans. Storage can be expanded via microSD, which media-heavy users will appreciate.
Design Rating: 7/10
Display
The phone features a 6.72-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1080 x 2400 resolution. Scrolling through apps, social media and websites feels noticeably smoother than standard 60Hz displays. With 1000 nits of peak brightness, it stays perfectly readable even outdoors. The ~392 PPI density keeps text sharp and crisp. It's a capable panel for everyday content, though not as vibrant as AMOLED rivals.
Display Rating: 8/10
Performance
Powering the Motorola G35 5G is the UNISOC T760. Daily tasks such as browsing, video streaming, online classes, messaging and social media all run smoothly. It scores around 4,70,000 on AnTuTu, and overall it delivers dependable everyday performance.
It runs Android 14 with My UX on top out of the box. The interface is clean, well-optimised and easy to live with day to day.
Performance Rating: 5.9/10
Camera Performance
The Motorola G35 5G comes with a 50MP main camera along with additional sensors for depth and wide-angle shots. In daylight, the primary camera captures detailed photos with natural colours and good dynamic range. Video recording goes up to 4K, which is genuinely rare at this price point. Selfies come from a 16MP front camera — good enough for video calls and social posts.
Camera Rating: 6.3/10
Battery Life
Battery life is one of the biggest strengths of the Motorola G35 5G. The 5000mAh battery comfortably gets you through a full day of use. The 18W fast charging is reliable, though not the fastest in the segment.
Battery Rating: 5.7/10
Software Experience
The phone ships with Android 14 and My UX on top. It comes with the usual preloaded apps, most of which can be disabled. For everyday use the software feels smooth and stable, and it stays that way over the long term.
Software Rating: 6.4/10
Should You Buy the Motorola G35 5G?
If you're looking for a phone for media & streaming and everyday use, the Motorola G35 5G is a strong option. UNISOC T760 performance and 120Hz smooth display are its standout strengths. It's not perfect though — no wireless charging and no nfc may bother some buyers. For students, office users and families looking for a dependable device in this budget, it is an easy recommendation.
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The Motorola G35 5G is an excellent choice for media & streaming and everyday use. Buy it if you want UNISOC T760 performance and 120Hz smooth display. Skip it if you need wireless charging. It offers genuine value for money.
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