Motorola has opened the floodgates by releasing four new Moto G series phones, along with a new entry in the Moto E series. This post covers the Moto G23, Moto G13 and Moto E13, but the Moto G53 and G73 are covered in separate articles.
Moto G23 and Moto G13
The Moto G23 and Moto G13 share the same 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. The pair also offer Dolby Atmos stereo speakers and are equipped with a headphone jack, while the Moto G23 has a better 16MP front-facing camera and the G13 has his 8MP selfie shooter.
Moto G23 and Moto G13
Both phones share the same 50MP main camera sensor on the back, with an aperture of f/1.8 and a pixel size of 0.64µm. The Moto G23 has a 5MP ultra-wide shooter and a 2MP macro cam, while the G13 has a 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth sensor.

The Moto G23 and Moto G13 are powered by MediaTek’s Helio G85 chipset with 4/8GB RAM and 64/128GB storage. Both phones feature a microSD slot for storage expansion. Both phones have a 5,000 mAh battery capacity, but the Moto G23 supports 30W charging, while the Moto G13 tops out at 20W speeds.Both devices boot Android 13
The Moto G23 comes in matte charcoal, pearl white and steel blue colors and is priced at €230 in Europe. The Moto G13 is available in Matte Charcoal, Blue Lavender and Rose Gold colors with a retail price of €180.
Moto E13
The more affordable Moto E13 has a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop notch for the 5MP front-facing camera. There is one 13MP rear camera on the back.
Moto E13
The Moto E13 is equipped with a Unisoc T606 chipset and 2/4GB RAM and 64GB storage expandable via microSD slot. It has a 5,000 mAh battery, supports 10W charging and Android 13 (Go edition) on the software side.

The Moto E13 comes in Cosmic Black, Aurora Green and Creamy White colors. The price in Europe is set at 120 euros, and the phone will also make inroads into the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America.