In an era where smartphone makers continue to strip features from mid-range devices, Motorola Moto G37 has taken a different path — doubling down on legacy features like a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD expansion, and enhanced durability.
Launched as the most affordable model in Motorola’s latest G-series lineup, the device targets budget-conscious users seeking practicality over premium design trends.
The phone features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, paired with stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos tuning. Despite the industry-wide decline of wired audio, Motorola has retained the headphone jack — a feature still valued in markets with limited access to wireless accessories.
Storage flexibility is another key highlight, with support for microSD expansion up to 1TB, allowing users to significantly extend built-in memory without relying on cloud services.
On the durability front, the device carries IP64 splash resistance alongside MIL-STD-810H certification, positioning it as a more rugged option in the budget segment.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 5,200mAh battery, the Moto G37 also supports Android 16 with Motorola’s Hello UX interface and AI-assisted features.
Analysts say the device reflects a growing niche demand in emerging markets like Pakistan, where affordability, repairability, and storage flexibility often outweigh premium design choices — especially as users resist the gradual disappearance of headphone jacks and expandable storage in modern smartphones.




