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Motorola Moto G Power
This device is also known as Motorola Moto G8 Power
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Design |
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Dimensions |
6.29 x 2.99 x 0.38 inches 159.85 x 75.84 x 9.63 mm |
Weight | 7.02 oz (199.0 g) |
Materials |
Back: Plastic Frame: Aluminum |
Resistance | Splash |
Biometrics | Fingerprint (touch) |
Keys | Right: Volume control, Lock/Unlock key |
Colors | Smoke black |
Display |
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Size | 6.4-inch |
Resolution | 2300x1080px, 19:9 ratio, 397 PPI |
Technology | IPS LCD |
Refresh rate | 60Hz |
Screen-to-body | 83.79 % |
Features | Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor |
Hardware |
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System chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SM6125 (11 nm) |
Processor |
Octa-core 2000 MHz Kryo 260 |
GPU | Adreno 610 |
RAM | 4GB |
Internal storage | 64GB (eMMC 5.1) |
Storage expansion | microSDXC up to 512 GB |
OS | Android (11, 10) |
Battery |
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Capacity | 5000 mAh |
Type | Li - Polymer |
Charging | Fast charging |
Charge speed | Wired: 10.0W |
Camera |
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Rear | Triple camera |
Main camera |
16 MP (PDAF) Aperture size: F1.7 Sensor size: 1/2.8" Pixel size: 1.12 μm |
Second camera |
8 MP (Ultra-wide) Aperture size: F2.2 Sensor size: 1/4" Pixel size: 1.12 μm |
Third camera |
2 MP (Macro) Aperture size: F2.2 Pixel size: 1.75 μm |
Flash | LED |
Video recording |
3840x2160 (4K UHD) (30 fps), 1920x1080 (Full HD) (60 fps) Time-lapse video, Hyperlapse, EIS |
Front | 16 MP (EIS, HDR, Slow-motion videos), Video capture: 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
Connectivity & Features |
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Bluetooth | 5.0 |
Wi-Fi |
802.11 a,b,g,n,ac,dual-band Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot |
USB | Type-C, USB 2.0 |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Hall (for flip covers) |
Multimedia |
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Headphones | 3.5mm jack |
Speakers | Earpiece, Multiple speakers |
Features | Dolby Mobile |
Screen mirroring | Wireless screen share |
Radio | FM |
Additional microphone(s) | Noise cancellation |
Cellular |
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4G (FDD) | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 14(700 PS), 17(700 b), 18(800 Lower), 19(800 Upper), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 29(700 d), 30(2300 WCS), 66(AWS-3), 71(600) |
4G (TDD) | Bands 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+) |
3G | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 8(900) |
Data Speed | LTE-A Cat 13/5 (400/75 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s |
SIM type | Nano SIM |
Buyers information |
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MSRP | $ 250 |
In The Box | Charger, USB Type-C cable, guides, SIM tool |
Availability |
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Officially announced | Feb 07, 2020 |
Carrier Availability
Available
Tracfone | Since Apr 16, 2021 |
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Discontinued
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U.S. Cellular | |
Xfinity Mobile |
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I only use Motorola Phones since 1994 ... The Moto g power is good enough for me as I am not a demanding user who wants high end features. This phone has a huge battery and stereo speakers that many way more expensive phones don't have.. It's lasted 3 years so far, and running decent, yet I feel that It is on its last legs as Boot up is becoming difficult at times, not always.
The specs are good enough for what I use it for. Camera seems ok but I don't care much about that. Bottom line for $130 you're probably not going to find a better phone. Obviously it's not perfect but do a search look at it's strengths and weaknesses and judge accordingly.
- Is affordable $130, is good enough for basic use, battery life is good
- Would give 8.5 if possible but given the affordable price will go with 9. Scores are based on the expectations given the price
- Is kind of thick and heavy, given battery size it's understandable. Screen resolution and camera aren't great ( good enough for me))
got this on the google fi deal, was $100 off. Came from a pixel 3. battery life started to suck on the pixel, and i was living in fear of running out of juice everywhere i went. i loved the camera on the pixel, just couldnt handle the battery drain. the moto was definitely hard to get used to. its bigger for sure, and the camera isnt as good as the pixel. BUT, it was $150. at one point it was $99!!! you cannot complain about a basically stock android setup with these cool moto actions with a decent camera at that price. the battery is all everyone says it is. its a beast. i realized after thinking i needed all the things the pixel had, i was wrong. wireless charging, IP rating., nfc. i didnt need those. its function over form now. the cameras are good enough. put a skin on this thing and keep moving. if it gets droped in the pool or breaks, buy another and you wont have half tied up what you payt for these other phones. im not used to a large phone, i want a smaller one, but at this price, im happy
- monster battery
- large (for me), cameras are OK