| Global Score | |
| 72 | 76.1 |
| Basic Information | |
| Motorola | Samsung |
| Android 13 | Android 7.0 Nougat |
| 2022-12-15 | 2017-06-20 |
| 6.41 x 2.94 x 0.32 inches | 6.17 x 3.10 x 0.32 inches |
| 6.46 ounces | 6.31 ounces |
| Blue Lavender, Matter Charcoal and Rose Gold | 16 777 216 |
| Plastic and Plastic | Aluminum |
| Display / Screen | |
| 6.5 inches | 5.7 inches |
| 1600 x 720 pixels | 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD) |
| IPS LCD | IPS LCD |
| 270 pixels per inch | 386 pixels per inch |
| 400 cd/m2 brightness | -- |
| No touch screen | No touch screen |
| 7.5 | 8 |
| Performance | |
| Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ SM4350-AC (12 nm) chipset | MediaTek Helio P20 MT6757 chipset |
| processor | ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit, 16 nm (Octa-Core 2300 MHz) processor |
| 4 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
| Adreno 619 GPU | Mali-T880 MP2 GPU |
| 6.03 | 9.27 |
| Storage | |
| 128 GB internal memory | 32 GB internal memory |
| microSDXC (up to 1 TB) external memory slot | microSDXC (up to 256 GB) external memory slot |
| 15.42 | 8.88 |
| Camera | |
| 50.00 MP + 16.00 MP | 13.00 MP + 13.00 MP |
| f/1.80 aperture | f/1.70 aperture |
| -- | 1920 x 1080 (30 fps) (Full HD) video resolution |
| 9.46 | 9.02 |
| Networks | |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| Mobile Hotspot | Mobile Hotspot |
| 5G, 5G, LTE-A (4G), LTE (4G), HSPA+ (4G) and HSDPA | LTE-A (4G), LTE (4G) and HSPA |
| -- | Nano SIM, Dual SIM |
| 10.6 | 6.1 |
| Battery Life | |
| 5000mAh Battery | 3300mAh Li - Ion Battery |
| Non-Removable Battery | Non-Removable Battery |
| 6.8 | 5.28 |
| Other Features | |
| Bluetooth 5.1 | Bluetooth 4.2 |
| GPS | GPS |
| NFC | -- |
| Fingerprint ID Scanner | Fingerprint ID Scanner |
| Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope, Light Sensor and Proximity Sensor | Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope, Light Sensor and Proximity Sensor |
The Galaxy J7 Max is a bit better than Motorola Moto G53, with a score of 76.1 against 72. The Galaxy J7 Max is a a bit lighter cellphone than Motorola Moto G53, but they are 0.32inches thick. Both phones in our current comparison use Android OS, but Galaxy J7 Max has newer 7.0 Nougat version while Motorola Moto G53 has Android 13.
Galaxy J7 Max counts with a little bit better display than Moto G53, because although it has a little smaller display, it also counts with more pixels per inch in the display and a higher resolution of 1080 x 1920px. Moto G53 counts with a superior memory to store more games and applications than Samsung Galaxy J7 Max, because it has an external SD slot that admits up to 1 TB and 128 GB internal memory capacity.
Galaxy J7 Max counts with an extremely better processor than Moto G53. They have a Octa-Core processing unit and a 4 GB RAM memory. Moto G53 counts with a very superior battery life than Galaxy J7 Max, because it has a 5000mAh battery capacity. The Motorola Moto G53 shoots slightly better pictures and videos than Galaxy J7 Max, because although it has a tinier aperture which is worse for shooting photos or video in low-light situations, it also counts with a way more MP camera.
Despite our efforts to provide accurate information in our reviews and specs, there may be errors or missing information in this website, please check the specifications the brand or seller provide with the product before you buy it. We are not responsible for any inconvinience resulting on the use of this website's information.
Certain content that appears on this site comes from Amazon Services LLC. This content is provided 'as is' and is subject to change or removal at any time.