In the throttling test, you will see that Samsung’s score is only 63%. And Motorola’s is 84%. It has also shown a lot of throttling here. Its temperature also reaches 44-45 easily. So, you will get better sustained performance in Motorola. It also heats up less.
Especially we talk about outdoors. I did a long camera test in both the phones in which Samsung definitely got very hot. And Motorola did not get that much hot.

One thing I would like to say here is that Samsung has made good improvements. Like, even after the phone gets so hot, lags and jitters are not noticed at all. In fact, Motorola was less hot, even then you sometimes see lags and jitters in the camera application or time delay while shooting photo or video. So Samsung definitely gets hotter but you do not see performance drop in it in the real world.
If we talk about gaming performance
The graphic settings here are much better in Samsung. Like 90fps support in BGMI or HDR Extreme but sadly the frame rates you get here are not very good real world gaming performance. Like in 90fps, you will notice a lot of frame drops in it. HDR Extreme is also not able to handle well.
So basically the good game play you will get here will be on Smooth Extreme only. And in S60 Pro you get support only up to Smooth Extreme. So in that too it performs very well here. Now especially I liked Motorola’s heat management very much. Like in performing any heavy task, its temperature hardly goes above 40 ° Celsius. And somewhere overall it gives you a very balanced performance.
First of all let’s talk about the ultrawide camera
Now finally let’s talk about the cameras. I know you guys were waiting for this thing a lot. So Samsung has 12 megapixels and Motorola has 50 megapixels.
In Samsung you get a wider field of view. It captures more area. And with this you get better HDR performance. But as soon as we talk about sharpness details here. Motorola is much better than Samsung. Like literally on zooming here you can see the difference in quality. So actually in terms of sharpness and details, the ultrawide camera of S60 Pro is better. It’s just that Samsung captures more area.
Here apart from 1X you get the option of 2X which crops in from the primary camera in both the phones. Now I have noticed that there is not much difference in both the phones at 1X. You will just see a little difference in the colors and skin tones here. But especially at 2X, Samsung’s photos are brighter. And especially at 2X, Samsung’s HDR performance is also better here. Both the phones are using the main camera. They are doing digital zoom. Even then, Samsung does a little better processing here.
Sharpness and details at 1x and 2x
Apart from this, there is not much difference in terms of sharpness and details at 1x and 2x. Both these phones have a 50 megapixel camera. But as soon as we talk about 3x, the story changes a bit here. And because it has better HDR performance. Because of this, you like Samsung’s photos more in most situations. Otherwise, there is not much difference here in direct lighting. Next let’s talk about the primary camera.
In fact, at 3X, you get better sharpness in Motorola. Now obviously Motorola’s photos may look a bit dull compared to Samsung. But actually quality wise, this is better. Now you do get more zoom in Motorola.
Samsung has 8 megapixels, Motorola has 10 megapixels. Now maybe you might find Samsung’s photos better when viewed from a distance. They are brighter. But actually the reality here is different. Somewhere it is not able to render the face very well. And you will see here in the Samsung photo, my face has a kind of oil painting effect.