Moto G Power | 2022 | 3-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 4/64GB | 50 MP Camera | Dark Grove

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Carrier compatibility: AT&T: VoLTE, Verizon: VoLTE, T Mobile: VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, Spectrum: VoLTE, Wi-Fi calling Does not support: Boost, U.S. Cellular, Google Fi, Republic Wireless, Tracfone (CDMA), Straight Talk Wireless (CDMA), Ting, Xfinity Wireless, Optimum Mobile. For all carrier compatibility details – please check the product images in detail.Optical sensor resolution:50 megapixels.Maximum display resolution:1600×720 .Display Type:LCD.Form_factor : Smartphone Unlocked.Display resolution maximum:1600×720.Other camera description:Front,Rear
Up to 3-day battery. Capture more of life without stopping to recharge thanks to a 5000 mAh battery.
50 MP camera system + Dual Capture. Take professional-looking portraits and close-up photos, and tell your story in more creative ways.
64GB built-in storage. Never give storage a second thought—hold hundreds of apps and videos or over 1000 songs.
6.5″ HD+ display with 90 Hz refresh rate. Bring games, movies, and video chats to life on a fast and fluid, ultra-wide screen.
Octa-core performance. Get a boost in speed and efficiency from an octa-core processor with HyperEngine technology.
Water-repellent design. Keep your phone safe from accidental spills and splashes.
Fingerprint reader and face recognition. Securely unlock your phone using just a touch or a simple glance.
Breach of Warranty Policy & Warning – Tempering that damage or other equipment failure due to causes beyond Our control including, but not limited to, repairs necessary due to operator negligence, the failure to maintain the equipment according to the owner’s manual instructions, abuse, vandalism, theft, fire, flood, wind, freezing, power failure, inadequate power supply, unusual atmospheric conditions, animal or insect damage, acts of war or acts of God.Tampering with your device, overheating, or overcharging may lead to battery swelling.
n-box: Moto G Power (2022), 10W rapid Charger, USB Cable, Guides, SIM tool

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Customers appreciate the phone’s quality, value, and build quality. They find it has a good camera and video recording quality. However, some have issues with WiFi connectivity and poor cell signal strength. Opinions vary on battery life, speed, screen size, and ease of use.

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  1. Patti Anders

    Battery life is crazy good. Camera is average at best.
    I bought this phone to replace my Moto Z4 because the Z4 split in half along the left side of the phone and I could see the battery through the split.I purchased this phone based upon price and a few reviews I read that complimented the phone. I have to say, the battery is outrageously good. I’m not sure why, but it compares like this. I always leave my phone in the kitchen when I go to bed. If I set my Z4 on the countertop with 100% battery at 8pm, and picked it up at 4am the next day, the battery would usually be at 80%, plus or minus. If I put the Moto G Power on the countertop at 8pm, and pick it up at 4am the next day, the battery is usually 95%, plus or minus.During the normal work day, I plug in my phone on the way to work and take it back to 100 %. If I left the Moto Z4 unplugged at the office with regular use (texts, email checks, no social media) the battery would be at 60% by 1pm and I would plug it in at work for about an hour or so to get it back to 85/100% before leaving for home. The Moto G Power, with the same usage at work, will be at 92% at 1pm, and I don’t have to plug it in at all until I leave for home and plug it in in the truck.I have left the Moto G Power unplugged all day on a weekend and it barely goes under 90%. Maybe 85%, plus or minus. Could possibly be app related, but I don’t know for sure. The only app I don’t use on the new phone is the “News” app. Decided not to install it this time, but that’s about it.Even took this phone to Cheap Trick/Blue Oyster Cult concert here in SoCal and left with battery around 79% after Snaps and Instagram posts during the concert. Usually concerts would kill my phone battery or at the very least take the battery to 20% plus or minus.Camera is okay. Not as sharp as the Moto Z4, and coloring could be better too, but it works. Selfies are great with the G Power as the lens is wider than the Z4.Everything else works great for a $200 plus or minus phone. I highly recommend it for a value purchase

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  2. Amazon Customer

    great phone …upgraded to android !
    This is my second “g power”. I will admit this seems like motorola has gone backwards from the 2020 g power, but actually I don’t see a big difference in performance or any noticeable drop or lag. It’s basically the same phone as the other prior models in the g power line that only the most stubborn geek would care to notice. For the price, you really can’t get a better phone. Due to my work environment, I am very very hard on phones. and every year or so, I get a new one in this line of motorola phones, because I cannot afford to be without a phone even for couple of days awaiting a replacement if my old phone bites the dust. My only complaint is that motorola has not designed a easy method for transferring google messages from the old phone to the new phone. This is something that samsung has done for years and apple too and several other phones. So there are some additional steps you have to take to transfer messages and other data (like calendar and alarm, and even your own custom home background), from the old phone to the new. Some of this is due to google not designing the android ecosystem as robustly as it needs to be, but there are methods and even some apps that make transfering of data between phones possible. last comment: I searched several tech sites about motorola “think shield”. It’s apparently a type of secure bootloader similar to samsung knox, but to be honest, the lack of transparency from motorola on this new tech is a head scratcher. One is left wondering why motorola has chosen to not publish the complete open source code to review so that a level of confidence and trust can be established. I might be paranoid, but I am old enough and have the experience and background to realize that when ANY tech company refuses to share important details about “security”, there is likely some monkey business happening they don’t want anyone to know about. Does this mean I will not buy motorola? Obviously not, but lets be clear. think shield did not exist on the g power 2020 model. And I never had and I know no one who has ever had a hack of their 2020 g power moto phones either! So that raises the question of why? It’s an interesting question. I would hope that motorola would be more open about this and share how this technology is used and what kind of data they do collect from it, and if they share this private data or not. That IS an important question, even if motorola is not doing something particularly harmful. what is potentially harmful is that any data collected from this new tech might be subject of interests from hackers and criminals. So we would want to know exactly how motorola is collecting this data and how they are protecting it from unwanted snooping and criminal and of course central governments who have increased a broad range of lawful and unlawful surveillance. Final: I like the phone. the build quality is good and seems just as durable as the old 2020 g power model. I could have bought another 2020 “new” model again, but the 2020 model would not upgrade to android 12 (consumer cellular/att), and any saving in cost was really only about 30 bucks. I don’t regret buying this new model, but I was somewhat surprised that motorola and amazon do not advertise or even mention the think shield security. That does raise some red flags. I also am not pleased with how motorola pushes/nags with the line of apps I do not want. One of the selling points with motorola is that it is nearly identical to stock vanilla android. That seems to have changed and now motorola seems to have developed their new models to push crapware. I don’t need tick tock. I don’t need and don’t want that nag ware constantly reminding me to install it as a “recommendation” from motorola. The only workaround I have found to stop the endless nagware is to actually agree to install the entire ensemble of crapware. Then delete all the data and the uninstall the apps they recommend. So far, that is the only workaround. So much for “almost stock android”!

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  3. ISRL

    Es muy decente para el día a día, una pila grande que premite usarlo 2 días por lo menos sin cargarlo, camara ok. En fin una aparato sin pretensiones, solo funcionidad por un precio bajo a mi parecer. Tiene Android 11.

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  4. Yang

    So far everything seems to be working OK, so i’m happy with it.

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  5. Grant Pratt

    I had previous model and the battery was starting to last all day so bought the new one and found the phone is better in every way, much clearer speaker is the best thing for me

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  6. Mario Cabañas

    Funciona con Telcel en México, lo único es que sale un mensaje que Motorola dice que no está autorizado el cel para ser usado en México, pero lo borras y te sigue dando servicio sin problema, viene con cargador de carga rápida!

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  7. Francisco Saldaña Rangel

    Lo tomé en un momento en que estaba de oferta y me salió barato, las cámaras de muy buena calidad, el teléfono se siente muy bien al tacto, pantalla de buena resolución. Y me llegó liberado como vemos en la publicación. Aunque me asusté un poco ya que justo después de comprarlo vi en internet una noticia de que Motorola va a bloquear aquí en México todos los dispositivos comprados en otros países. Por suerte chequé en IMEI de mi teléfono en la página de Motorola y está libre de ese bloqueo . Por todo lo demás estoy muy contento con mi dispositivo. Cámara de 48 mpx y memoria interna de 64 gb más 4gb de ram hacen que sea un buen dispositivo y que esta hasta sido una muy buena compra para mí

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    Moto G Power | 2022 | 3-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 4/64GB | 50 MP Camera | Dark Grove
    Moto G Power | 2022 | 3-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 4/64GB | 50 MP Camera | Dark Grove

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