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Motorola Moto G Power

Motorola Moto G Power
alaScore 90

13 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 13 reviews of Motorola Moto G Power. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People are impressed by the design and screen. The battery and performance are also mentioned favorably, whereas some have doubts about the portability. There are some mixed views about the durability and size.

price, performance, battery, screen, design

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Moto G Power is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.

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Expert review by : Mark Knapp (techradar.com)

Hands on: Moto G Power review

 

The Moto G Power is a camera-packed, battery-stuffed budget smartphone that feels more valuable than its price tag would suggest.

Bright, large screen Big honking battery

Low-res wide-angle camera Slow-launching camera

The Moto G Power offers a massive battery and a versatile set of cameras in a decent feeling package. Motorola keeps the software simple with a few handy extras, delivering a device that comes across as more premium than its price suggests.

Feb, 2020

Expert review by : Patrick Holland (cnet.co.uk)

Moto G Power review: Motorola delivers on its battery life promise and then some

 

Motorola promises a three-day battery life and the Moto G Power delivers.

Macro camera is so much fun

Photos suffer from noise

Jul, 2020

Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)

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Expert review by : Julian Chokkattu (wired.com)

Review: Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024)

 

Motorola has dominated the budget smartphone market in the US with its Moto G lineup, but these Android phones have never felt particularly exciting. Handsets like the Google Pixel 3A or even the new Nothing Phone (2a) have almost always offered more...

Lovely rear texture. Good performance. Capable camera. Battery lasts at least a full day. NFC for contactless payments. Wireless charging is rare at this price. 5G. Display gets bright enough. Three years of security updates. Affordable.

Only one promised Android OS update. Fair amount of unnecessary bloatware.

This is undeniably Motorola’s finest Moto G yet and a killer phone at $300. It’s a shame it’ll get only one software update.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : Sarah Lord (pcmag.com)

Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024) Review

 

The $299.99 Motorola Moto G Power 5G for 2024 has the same affordable price as its predecessor while introducing several welcome improvements including a faster processor and NFC support. It also has a big, vivid screen for entertainment and lasts...

Affordable Long battery life Capable performance Wireless charging

Rear panel attracts dust and hair Mediocre cameras Lots of preinstalled bloatware

With solid performance, a vibrant display, and extensive battery life, the 2024 Motorola Moto G Power 5G is an excellent phone for Android users on a budget.

Mar, 2024

Expert review by : Patrick Holland (cnet.com)

Moto G Power 5G (2024) Review: A $300 Motorola Gem With Enhanced Upgrades

 

Motorola has always been masterful at making smart compromises in order to hit an affordable price for its Moto G series. And this Taco Bell-like approach, shuffling features and components to create a phone with as much value as possible, is on full...

NFC/Google Pay Good battery life Wireless charging Moto shortcuts

Short software support timeline Screen is too dim in sunlight Lacks IP rating for dust and water resistance

At the end of the day, even with increased competition, the Moto G Power 5G (2024) is a great $300 phone. It represents one of the best phone values at any price that you can buy today.

Mar, 2024

Expert review by : Ryan Haines (androidauthority.com)

Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024) review: Should you buy it?

 

The Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024) slots in at the higher end of Motorola's budget lineup, replacing the 2023 device of the same name. It packs MediaTek's Dimensity 7020 chipset with upgrades like NFC support, 30W wired charging, and 15W wireless...

Fast wired and wireless charging Improved camera options Smudge-free vegan leather Full HD+ display and 120Hz refresh rate

Terrible display viewing angles Only one Android update Ad-laden software No IP rating Weak gaming performance

The Moto G Power (2024) is Motorola's most complete Moto G device yet, offering solid charging support, decent rear cameras, and a vegan leather finish that's comfortable in the hand. However, it suffers from a dreadful update commitment, a lack of...

May, 2024

Expert review by : Philip Michaels (tomsguide.com)

Moto G Power review

 

The Moto G Power delivers the longest battery life of any phone for a very affordable $249 price. It's the Android phone to get if you're on a budget — provided you don't opt for the Moto G Power 2021 instead.

The best battery life we’ve tested ; Low price tag ; Decent performance and photos for the price ; Works on all networks

Screen isn’t very colorful ; No optical zoom

The biggest competitor to the Moto G Power may be... the Moto G Power. The newer 2021 model didn't last as long on a charge in our testing, but its battery life still impresses and its components are one year newer than the the 2020 edition of the...

Apr, 2021

Expert review by : Ryan Whitwam (androidpolice.com)

Moto G Power and G Stylus review: Getting back to the basics, sort of

 

When the very first Moto G landed way back in 2013, it was a phone that undeniably turned head. Not because it was big, fast, or chocked full of

Battery life ; These phones, particularly the G Power, will run ages on a charge. ; Design ; Looks more modern with the punch hole camera and slimmer bezels. No annoying front-facing branding. ; Software ; You get a clean, efficient build of Android...

Updates ; Motorola is not great about update support on budget phones. ; Charging ; Despite the large batteries, these phones only support 10w charging. ; NFC ; Still no NFC for mobile payments. ; Materials ; Glossy plastic is probably my least...

May, 2020

Expert review by : Ben Schoon (9to5google.com)

Moto G Series drops numbers, introduces Moto G Stylus, G Power for $249 and up

 

Motorola's Moto G lineup has been the company's most successful line ever, recently crossing 100 million units sold . Today, Motorola is announcing another set of Moto G smartphones, this time ditching the accompanying numbers and the Moto G Stylus,...

Feb, 2020
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