The choice depends on what you actually do with your phone
Em um mercado onde a tecnologia frequentemente parece inacessível, duas promoções surgem como uma pausa rara — uma para quem busca confiabilidade no cotidiano, outra para quem deseja excelência sem concessões. O Samsung Galaxy A07, agora a R$934, e o Motorola Edge 60 5G, a R$1.999, representam não apenas descontos, mas a possibilidade de cada usuário encontrar um aparelho à altura de sua vida real. A janela é limitada, e a escolha, inevitavelmente pessoal.
- Dois smartphones em promoção por tempo limitado criam uma janela de oportunidade que pressiona o consumidor a decidir antes que os preços voltem ao normal.
- O Galaxy A07 cai de R$1.427 para R$934 — uma redução de quase 35% que coloca um aparelho completo ao alcance de quem vivia sem essa opção.
- O Motorola Edge 60 5G, com 24GB de RAM, câmera Sony e certificação militar, desce de R$2.499 para R$1.999, aproximando o desempenho premium de um público mais amplo.
- A tensão central é a escolha: confiabilidade acessível ou performance excepcional — e ambas as respostas têm, agora, um preço mais justo.
Comprar um celular novo raramente é uma decisão simples, mas duas promoções em curso tornam a escolha um pouco mais honesta. O Samsung Galaxy A07 e o Motorola Edge 60 5G estão com preços reduzidos por tempo limitado — e cada um fala com um tipo diferente de usuário.
O Galaxy A07 é o aparelho do dia a dia bem resolvido. Com 256GB de armazenamento, 8GB de RAM, tela de 6,7 polegadas e câmera de 50 megapixels, ele entrega o essencial sem exigir concessões. A certificação IP54 protege contra respingos e poeira, e o processador de 6 nanômetros contribui para uma bateria mais eficiente. De R$1.427, o preço caiu para R$934.
Já o Motorola Edge 60 5G aponta para outro horizonte. Com 512GB de armazenamento, até 24GB de RAM via RAM Boost, sensor Sony de 50 megapixels e tela curva nas quatro bordas, ele foi construído para quem não quer abrir mão de nada. As certificações IP68, IP69 e o padrão militar de durabilidade garantem que o aparelho sobreviva onde outros falhariam. O 5G completa o pacote. De R$2.499, está agora a R$1.999.
A diferença entre os dois não é apenas de preço — é de propósito. Um resolve bem o que precisa ser resolvido. O outro resolve tudo de forma excepcional. Enquanto a promoção durar, a pergunta que fica é simples: o que você realmente faz com o seu celular?
Buying a new phone doesn't have to mean choosing between what you want and what you can afford. Right now, two very different devices are on sale—each one built for a different kind of user, each one worth the money.
The Samsung Galaxy A07 is the practical choice. It has 256 gigabytes of storage and 8 gigabytes of RAM, which means you won't run out of space and apps will open without lag. The screen is 6.7 inches, big enough to watch videos or scroll through social media without squinting. The main camera shoots at 50 megapixels, good enough for sharp photos in daylight. It's also rated IP54, meaning dust and water splashes won't kill it—useful if you're the kind of person who uses their phone everywhere. The processor is built on a 6-nanometer process, which translates to better battery life. Normally it costs 1,427 Brazilian reais. Right now it's 934 reais.
The Motorola Edge 60 5G is the opposite direction entirely. This is a phone for someone who wants the best of everything. It has half a terabyte of storage—512 gigabytes—and up to 24 gigabytes of RAM thanks to a feature called RAM Boost. That's overkill for most people, but it means this phone will handle anything you throw at it without breaking a sweat. The screen curves on all four sides, a design choice that feels expensive and looks it. The camera is a 50-megapixel Sony sensor, which means the photos will have the kind of color and detail that makes you want to print them. The phone is rated IP68 and IP69, plus it meets military durability standards—it can survive drops, dust, and water that would destroy most phones. It also has 5G, the fastest mobile internet available. The regular price is 2,499 reais. It's now 1,999 reais.
The gap between these two phones is real. One is built for someone who needs a reliable device that does everything a phone should do. The other is built for someone who wants a phone that does everything exceptionally well. Both are on sale for a limited time. The choice depends on what you actually do with your phone, and how much you're willing to spend to do it better.
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The Galaxy A07 is ideal for users seeking balance between price and performance for everyday tasks— Product description
The Motorola Edge 60 5G is designed for those seeking high performance and modern technology— Product description
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Why would someone spend more than twice as much on the Motorola when the Samsung does the basics just fine?
Because the basics aren't everything. The Motorola has a Sony camera, which means the difference between a good photo and a great one. The screen is curved and premium. The durability is military-grade. If you use your phone for work, or if you care about image quality, or if you just want something that will last five years without problems, the extra money makes sense.
And the Galaxy A07—who is that really for?
Someone who uses their phone normally. Messages, social media, videos, photos at a restaurant. Eight gigabytes of RAM is plenty. The 50-megapixel camera is good in daylight. The IP54 rating means it won't die if you spill coffee on it. It's the phone for 90 percent of people.
Both have 50-megapixel cameras. Why is the Sony sensor in the Motorola so much better?
A megapixel is just one number. The Sony sensor captures more light and color information. It's like the difference between a decent pair of binoculars and expensive ones—both let you see, but one shows you more.
The RAM Boost on the Motorola—is that real performance or marketing?
It's real, but it's also overkill for most users. If you're gaming or editing video or running dozens of apps at once, you'll notice. If you're checking email and browsing, you won't.
So the sale prices—how long do these last?
The article doesn't say. That's the catch with these promotions. They're limited-time, which means you either decide now or you miss it.