Comparison Reveals How Two Mid-Range Phones Divide Strengths in Different Categories, Focusing on Durability, Longevity, Image, and Final Cost.
The theme cost-benefit 2025 has gained new protagonists in the Brazilian smartphone market: the Moto G75 and the Redmi Note 14 5G. Launched between the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025, both models rely on distinct strategies to attract consumers looking for balanced performance and price.
While Motorola emphasizes durability, military resistance, and the promise of prolonged updates, Xiaomi bets on a 108 MP camera, AMOLED display with record brightness, and more aggressive prices in online promotions.
The comparison shows that there isn’t a single winner, but rather choices aimed at different usage profiles, as highlighted by Murilo Fraga from TechTudo.
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Display and Design: Resistance Against Brightness
The Moto G75 features a 6.78-inch IPS LCD display, with 120 Hz and brightness of up to 1,000 nits. Additionally, it offers Smart Water Touch technology, which maintains responsiveness even with a wet screen.
The IP68 certification and MIL-STD-810H military standard reinforce its robustness appeal.
The Redmi Note 14, on the other hand, features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with impressive brightness of 2,100 nits, HDR10+, and more vibrant colors.
In design, it bets on lightness and elegance, with a thickness of 7.99 mm and weighing only 190 g.
The Xiaomi model stands out for those who value image, while the Motorola model is unbeatable in durability.
Cameras: Megapixels Versus Video
Motorola equipped the Moto G75 with a main 50 MP camera from Sony and a secondary hybrid 8 MP camera. The 16 MP front camera records videos in 4K, a rare feature among direct competitors.
The Redmi Note 14 has a main 108 MP sensor, plus an 8 MP ultra-wide and a 2 MP macro. The 20 MP front camera also surpasses its rival in resolution but limits videos to 1080p.
The Note 14 has the advantage in photography, while the G75 wins in video recording.
Performance and Storage: Qualcomm Ahead
The Moto G75 comes with Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, achieving over 590,000 points in AnTuTu, surpassing rivals like Galaxy A35. It has 8 GB of RAM (virtually expandable to 16 GB) and 256 GB of storage, with microSD support.
The Redmi Note 14 uses the Dimensity 7025 Ultra, with more modest performance (456,000 points in AnTuTu), but offers options of up to 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal memory.
In TechTudo’s comparison, the Moto G75 is more suitable for gaming and multitasking.
Battery: Fast Charging Versus Wireless Charging
With 5,000 mAh and support for 30 W fast charging, the Moto G75 also delivers 15 W wireless charging, a rare advantage in this range.
The Redmi Note 14 features a 5,110 mAh battery, 45 W charging, and promises 80% capacity after 1,600 charge cycles. In practice, it ensures greater longevity, but lacks the convenience of wireless charging.
System and Updates: Motorola’s Long Cycle
Both already run Android 15, but Motorola promises up to five major updates, reaching Android 19. The Hello UI software is cleaner and closer to “pure Android.”
Xiaomi delivers HyperOS 2.0, with artificial intelligence features and integration with other brand devices, but with shorter support promises.
For those seeking longevity, the Moto G75 is clearly the safer choice.
Extra Features: Robustness Versus Practicality
The Moto G75 focuses on resistance with IP68, military standard, and Wi-Fi 6E. The audio has Hi-Res Audio certification.
The Redmi Note 14, in turn, offers a P2 input, infrared, and Dolby Atmos, useful features for daily use, but with lower protection (IP64).
Price and Real Cost-Benefit
Upon launch, the Moto G75 cost R$ 2,299, but can now be found for R$ 1,433 in online promotions. The Redmi Note 14 launched at a higher price of R$ 2,999, but can today be found for R$ 1,325.
Murilo Fraga from TechTudo highlights that the cost-benefit 2025 has no tricks: Motorola offers longevity and durability, while Xiaomi delivers image and a lower price.
In comparison, there is a strategic tie. The Moto G75 is ideal for those who value performance, durability, and long update cycles.
The Redmi Note 14 excels in display, cameras, and competitive pricing, making it the more attractive option for those seeking photography and practicality in everyday use.
And you? Do you prefer a phone that lasts more years with guaranteed updates, or a cheaper device with better cameras and a brighter screen? Do you agree with this division? Do you think this impacts the mid-range market in 2025?
Leave your opinion in the comments; we want to hear from those who live this in practice.

É cada vez mais difícil ler as matérias devido à ganância de vcs por publicidade!
O moto g 75 é melhor por sua durabilidade e a confiança moto g obrigado
Moto g75 não tem carregamento sem fio, descobri isso da pior maneira, mas comprei um adaptador magnetico que me atente tão bem quanto, me surpreendeu a falta de aplicativos intrusivos por parte da motorola, ponto positivo, algo que a xiaomi não sei se melhorou, tinha um note 10 que tinha isso como ponto fraco. infravermeliho