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Moto G 5G | 2024 | Unlocked | Made for US 4/128GB | 50MP Camera | Sage Green

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Model Name: Moto G Power


Color: Sage Green


Configuration: 128GB


Features

  • Immersive 120Hz display* and Dolby Atmos: Watch movies and play games on a fast, fluid 6.6" display backed by multidimensional stereo sound.
  • 50MP Quad Pixel camera system**: Capture sharper photos day or night with 4x the light sensitivityand explore up close using the Macro Vision lens.
  • Superfast 5G performance***: Unleash your entertainment at 5G speed with the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 octa-core processor.
  • Massive battery and speedy charging: Work and play nonstop with a long-lasting 5000mAh battery, then fuel up fast with TurboPower.****
  • Premium design within reach: Stand out with a stunning look and comfortable feel, including a vegan leather back cover thats soft to the touch and fingerprint resistant.
  • Tons of built-in ultrafast storage: Get plenty of room for photos, movies, songs, and appsand add up to 1TB with a microSD card*****
  • *A minimum device refresh rate of 60Hz and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz; actual refresh rate may be less and will vary based on app/content limitations and requirements, device mode settings, and other factors.
  • **The 50MP sensor combines 4 pixels into 1, for an effective photo resolution of 12.5MP.
  • ***5G service available with 5G plan. 5G network coverage required; available only in select areas; device not compatible with all 5G networks. Contact your service provider for details. Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm and Snapdragon are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries.
  • ****Charger may be sold separately. Maximum 18W TurboPower charging speed on device. In-box charger varies by market. Check with your carrier or retailer for availability. *****Supports up to 1T microSD card, microSD cards sold separately. Content with DRM restrictions may not be able to be moved to the card.

Description

With an immersive display and multidimensional sound, moto g 5G - 2024 takes your movies, shows, and games to the next level. Enjoy smooth gaming and seamless scrolling with a fast, fluid 6.6" 120Hz display. Hear every detail with the unbelievable clarity of Dolby Atmos on stereo speakers. Capture sharper low-light photos with a 50MP Quad Pixel camera system. And unleash it all with 5G speeds powered by a Snapdragon octa-core processor. Plus, with a massive battery and TurboPower charging, the fun never stops. You can even experience a little luxury with the vegan leather design. Upgrade your entertainment with moto g 5G - 2024.

Brand: Motorola


Operating System: Android 14


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


CPU Model: Others


CPU Speed: 2.2 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Screen Size: 6.6 Inches


Resolution: 1612x720


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Model Name: Moto G Power


Operating System: Android 14


RAM Memory Installed: 4 GB


Processor Series: Others


Processor Speed: 2.2 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Color: Sage Green


SIM Card Slot Count: Dual SIM


Connector Type: USB Type C


Form Factor: Slate


Biometric Security Feature: Fingerprint Recognition


Human-Interface Input: Touchscreen


Sim Card Size: Nano


Water Resistance Level: Water Repellent


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm


Additional Features: Always On Display, Built-In GPS, Dual SIM, Expandable Memory, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Stereo Speakers, Water Resistant


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 1 TB


Front Photo Sensor Resolution: 50 MP


Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution: 50 MP


Camera Description: Front, Rear


Camera Flash: LED


Shooting Modes: Macro


Optical Sensor Resolution: 50 MP


Number of Rear Facing Cameras: 2


Digital Zoom: 8 x


Number of Front Cameras: 1


Item Weight: 194 Grams


Item Dimensions: 2.95 x 0.32 x 6.47 inches


Effective Video Resolution: 1080 Pixels


Video Capture Resolution: 720p


Frame Rate: 30 fps


Screen Size: 6.6 Inches


Resolution: 1612x720


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Display Resolution Maximum: 1612x720 Pixels


Display Pixel Density: 267 Pixels Per Inch (PPI)


Wireless Provider: Unlocked


Cellular Technology: 5G


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Brand: Motorola


Model Year: 2024


Built-In Media: Guides, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Manufacturer: Motorola


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Entertainment, Gaming, Photography


UPC: 840023254604


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Battery Capacity: 5000 Milliamp Hours


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Battery Power: 5000 Milliamp Hours


Battery Average Life: 24 Hours


Phone Talk Time: 24 Hours


Average Battery Life Talk Time: 24 Hours


GPS Geotagging Functionality: True


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Top value, durability, and ease for a bargain price!
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Pantone Pure Cashmere Configuration: 128GB
Fantastic phone. I've had two other model years of the same before, and this was easy to adjust to. You just can't beat this 2026 set of upgrades -- extra water resistance, military toughness grade, and solid grip feel. The battery lasts (and to conserve phone use, I use my older deactivated phones on my home wifi for weather, music subscription app, game apps, etc.). The recommended phone case I bought from Amazon (which actually said 2025 model) works perfectly for this 2026 phone, a leather-like magnetic flap with metal plate embedded. The rep at my phone carrier device was familiar with this phone model, actually favors it even though it is less common, and was able to transfer my settings and apps to it. He commented that I got it for such an amazing price point, and it's truly been affordable even in prior years. Yes, I've dropped my past ones of this model many times, got it accidentally splashed, and though the case saved it as well as having the melded-on glass protection (which the carrier baked on for me, in less than 5 min.), eventually, the the audio and mic will get just slightly intermittently janky from taking the hits. But we're talking about a few y-e-a-r-s of durability that's nearly perfect... with these added protections of the cover and screen. I'm very happy with this 2026 phone's size for my purse and hand, am impressed that they upgraded the durability, and am good with the audio, speed, and overall performance. Like my older models of same, it also still has the fingerprint recognition on that side button. That reallllly saves time for logging into apps and so forth, though of course a code can also be used. The plug port is also sturdy. I'm pleased, I find the price highly acceptable, and I wouldn't buy any other phone. This is an excellent value and is just right for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026 by Jessica P.

  • Excellent piece of hardware
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Pantone Evening Blue Configuration: 128GB
The phone is awesome it's fast it's smooth more options and features in the interface than you can imagine. The RAM boost works really good. I upgrade from a 2022 model and I am very very happy. The software updates around point I've only had the phone 3 weeks and it's already updated twice with the security updates. The fingerprint reader works excellent. The screen is super responsive don't waste your money on a Samsung. Samsungs are not phones anymore they're bloatware hardware. I'm super pleased with the phone. The battery lasts all day and I also use my phone for work and I'm on it all day and then I'm at home and I'm on it for a minute or two or whatever and I'm lucky if I use 50% of the battery. This is an upgrade from a 22 model. Speech recognition is on point. And administrative features and settings are already activated and accessible unlike a Samsung where you have to go through hurdles to just get into the administrative modes and then they still lock you out of the very features not on this baby they let you do it all. And if and if you're someone who streams a lot of music like I do with my Motorola the new Dolby Atmos interface is awesome and even allows a custom profile and then if you want to fine tune it on top of that go into administrative settings and fine tune your sound output which I absolutely love. The screen is responsive and the Bluetooth connectivity is like next level. And I would never ever get a good Wi-Fi connection in my garage now with this baby no problem connects every time which I also appreciate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 by DAMIAN FPV

  • Best Moto G Power to 2025 Best Moto G Power to 2025
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Midnight Blue Configuration: 128GB
The G Power 5G 2024 continues the reputation of the G series of being bang for buck and reliable. This is a 4th Moto G phone to add to our household, all working like new since 2022. I need phones for communication and a road warrior tool. Faster speed always helps. Over a week, its a solid performer out of the box, and lives up to the advertised tech spec. No bugs or glitches. I'll touch items not mentioned in other reviews, and address some criticisms. The 2024 its a substantial upgrade from prior Power Models and SoC is faster than the 2025. Geekbench score shows its speed and its easily noticeable in use. If you prefer OLED screens, the Stylus 2024 is equally well made and slightly better hardware, for $70+ more, or more IP proofing, the 2025 is $120 more. Its faster CPU, 120 refresh rate, more RAM, and 5G are power hungry, you'd expect runtime to shorten, as it has the same 5Ah battery of the series. Luckily, Android 15 has better power management which are implemented well and options to save even more. With these, battery life is as good or better than my 4G only phones without sacrificing performance. Its a key reason I didn't mind a 5G phone now, as early 5G phones suffered this issue. The 2024 has a battery wear saver by limiting charging to 80% SoC which I previously emulated using aftermarket apps. It fast charges faster than my prior Moto phones which uses Turbo Power. I migrated my prior phone with the phone's built in tool, connect both with the supplied USB-C cable and it "cloned" the phone automatically. It copied everything, including desktops and Android configurations, such as fingerprints, Moto Actions and Camera settings which didn't happen on my last upgrade in 2022. I did have to re-log chat apps and configure non-gmail email. After the phone finished initialization, it installed all prior firmware updates up to Feb 2025. It was over 6, and took 6+ hours but the phone could be use while it updated. LCD is close to and as clear as the stylus pOLED 2024 in dpi, so images are as sharp, but pOLED is much brighter and has greater dynamic range, particularly viewed in sunlight. Its dual SIM and easily switched to either, allowing full customization to each SIM, one SIM card and another eSIM. Wifi is still 802.11ac, 300Mbps, similar to the 2022 Stylus, tested with Ookla. Its USB-C jacked but 2.0 speed. Wifi Calling works on both SIMs. I put a 256GB microSD, formatted and transferred all the photos in the phone carried over by the migration to the card. The camera works well, but I haven't compared its quality to better phones. It has great stereo sound, bluetooth connectivity, and plays 4K videos perfectly. I do not play games, use NFC, or wireless charging, so did not test its capability here. In sum, I'd easily buy this phone again and give its successor, priority. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by Zodoz

  • Overall good phone, better than previous Motorola phones I had
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Sage Green Configuration: 128GB
I bought this after my Motorola razr 2023 broke. I've had and used this phone for a year now and I have alot of information. First off this phone is a high quality phone for a budget phone from the vegan letter back. The design and looks are good, better than the moto g stylus 2022 which had a horrible camera placement in my opinion. I don't have a opinion on durability however I did spill drinks on it, like almost the entire screen was splashed with water and it still works after cleaning it. I recommend a phone case like literally any other phone because it protects the phone, I have kept the phone case on mine and it still looks fresh like it came out of the box. Only very tiny scratches on the corners but it doesn't ruin the phone at all. ------- THE ONLY ISSUE I HAD was when I had way to many apps open, sometimes it is slow or freezes apps, but when I restart it, it stopped. (Restarts are needed for any phone to prevent glitches anyway) But sometimes it is a pain trying to do a certain task and it takes forever to load on certain times. Thats what took a star out of my review. ------ In general, this is a great budget phone, it has a lot of customization for how the UI looks, and it uses android 14. So if you want a phone that works with everyday tasks, this is the phone for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by JYFriendlyEmo

  • Great phone in this price range
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Slate Gray Configuration: 128GB
This verges on top-of-the-line when it comes to *affordable* phones. It has better specs in every important way than the Moto G 2025, and is about equivalent in important ways to phones that cost twice as much. It's about the same form factor and style as its ancestor, the Moto 5G Ace from a couple of years ago (my prior phone). Getting it here instead of from your provider's store means you have less annoying bloatware installed, and it may even be cheaper too. I'm satisfied with the G Power's speed, storage and memory, ease of use, camera quality (vastly better than the Ace!), all of it. The adjustability for people without great vision is a plus (for me anyway). I really don't have anything to complain about with this phone. I tried the Moto G 2025 (the "little sibling" of this Moto G Power), and it just didn't have the capacity I wanted (I'm a bit of an app and media hoarder). I tried to get the Moto G Power from Metro, but their store staff said there were none avialable from them any longer in the entire area, so I ordered it here instead. The data backup (from old phone) and restore (to new phone), including all apps, appears to have worked flawlessly. I did not lose apps, or contacts, or media. Various apps did have to be reconfigured on first-run on the new phone, but I expected that. Using Nova Launcher, it even restored all my app groups/folders, and every icon to its original position. Nice. It's like having the same phone expect better than it was before. This phone coming with Android 15 out of the box is great (compared to phones still on sale today that have Android 14 or even 13). For me anyway, it did 3 system updates in as many days, so it's staying current (withing the Android 15 channel). My reason for upgrading to this phone at this time was that the Ace phone being stuck at an older Android version was a problem for me (e.g. one of my e-banking apps refused to work on the old OS any longer). I don't know if this phone will be upgradable to Android 16 (which has already been out for 3 months as of this writing), or what that upgrade process might be. A heads-up with regard to Metro by T-Mobile: If you try to have them set this phone up for you in the store, they are likely to claim that you have to get a different and more expensive plan than the one you have, claiming this phone "isn't compatible" with your current plan. This is nonsense. Instead, try to change your phone to this one using the website. If it doesn't work, use an old or borrowed phone to call Metro's customer service and talk to a real person through that system, and have them enable the new phone for you (either with an e-SIM or by moving your existing SIM card from original phone to new one), and make it clear that you expect to keep your original number and keep your existing plan (or have an equivalent one with same price for same level of service). If necessary, they can have a supervisor override any roadblocks. This step may be especially important for anyone qualifying for discounted service due to being on disability, social security, etc. While I'm going on my experience with Metro, similar caveats may apply to other carriers. They're all being more aggressive about trying to wedge more money out of people without actually improving their service level. Don't let them do that to you just because you got this particular phone (and didn't get it from them). Another caveat: Phones like this are fragile, unfortunately. You absolutely do need a protective case, not just a screen protector (that protects against scratches, not drops and other impacts). I would say order the case and screen protector before the phone, or at least to arrive on same day. You do not want to be tempted to carry this phone around and use it without the case being put on yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2025 by S. McCandlish

  • Roses turned to Thorns
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Midnight Blue Configuration: 128GB
Moto G Power 5G 2024 Received new unlocked phone, put my Boost Mobile sim in turned it on and used the included usb cable to transfer the files and settings over from my previous phone, a Moto G Fast from 2021. (I did not have contacts, photos, etc. backed up to the cloud) It works good. Had it 5 days and so far it is great for the price. Update: Now just skip to the end. My ringtone assignments were not transferred from the old phone - all using the default. I had to go manually add mp3's as ringtones and assign them to individuals. Also my alarms the same thing. It upgraded to Android 15 and I'm not sure how I like some things about Android 15 compared to the Android 11 that I was using previously. Eventually Android will be more bloated and full of idiotic (dis)improvements that hamper you than Windows if it isn't already. I really like the Moto Gestures but not a fan of the power button being reconfigured by default. The camera seems ok but no better than the 4 year old one with many less megapixels. Didn't notice anything new in the camera software or photo editor from the 4 year older one. Not sure but I think that I took some pictures that were verified with the shutter sound but then no pictures were in the album. I am saving camera pics to the micro sd card. I will keep an eye on this to see if its an actual issue. No charger/power plug is included. No USB A to USB C cable is included. A USB C to USB C cable is included. Good for phone to phone transfer or if you have a USB C female plug or PC/Tablet with USB C port. So I am using my 4 year old charger and cable even though I don't think its rated for as quick of charging as the new phone. I may have to get a 30W charger plug and cable or 15W charging pad. Its been a few months now. The phone still works good. As with all phones and connected devices now, the apps on it collect and send a lot of data on your wifi and using your bandwidth and data cap. I've been using the Gemini AI that comes up when you press the power button. Its hit or miss and you always have to know when to tell it its wrong and then it says "oh, you're right, I'm sorry". It uses much, much more power so a charge that would last 2 days normally will last, literally, 3 or 4 hours of chatting with the Gemini AI about anything, useful or not. Google keeps insisting that I backup my photos and such to their cloud but I don't want to - its not secure and they haven't paid me to use my data for training their AI that they are using to make billions of dollars off of as they jettison more and more employees, bankrupting the whole system, so why should I give it away for free? No, I just copy them to my PC instead, its much, much more private and secure. No need for a secretive shady middle man making like Igor stealing people's corpses in the night LoL. If Google wants data for training purposes we can discuss payment and usage terms. Until then, greedy hands off! OK so the last time I used my phone I was met with a notification from Android that my age could not be verified and so it changed parental controls and other settings on my phone. It did not give any other info. Coincidentally, the next time I went to YouTube on my PC, a message popped up that said my age couldn't be verified by Google AI so it is treating my account as a child account. If I didn't like it, send a copy of my driver's license to prove my identity and age. So it doesn't take a crystal ball to see the connection and know Google has treated me like a child and locked me out of my own phone based upon faulty AI output. Is this the Twilight Zone? I don't know but I'm not sending a copy of my license anywhere to fix Gemini Ai's mistake. I am online ordering an iphone now and thought I'd also update this review to let people know about Android and Google's ability to change settings on your own devices based upon some faulty AI logic or glitches or hallucinations or whatever they choose to call it. I call it my life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Tacaño Anciano

  • Long Battery Life
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Slate Gray Configuration: 128GB
The 5000mah battery is a dream. This phone runs great, plays games, streams movies at 120hz, and is all around a solid device. The 8 gigs of ram helps a bunch with multitasking. I'm a diesel mechanic and the finger print sensor still works great, even with my fingers oily sometimes.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026 by Kurt Antrobus

  • Best Moto phone I have had!
Model Name: Moto G Power Color: Pantone Pure Cashmere Configuration: 128GB
I've just had this phone for a few days but it already seems to be the best phone I've ever had (besides my Nexus from back in the day). I had no issues at all setting up and I can't say that about the Moto G 2026, it was a nightmare from the beginning and I returned it to my carrier shortly after getting it. Unfortunately, my carrier didn't carry this phone (Moto G Power 2026). Having to dish out the full cost of $300 was painful but what is not painful is the pleasant experience I'm having with this phone! Everything I do on the phone is smooth with no glitches. I had my Moto G Stylus 2023 for several years and I didn't realize how all the glitches with that phone were stressful until I got this phone that has none of those issues. I hope that Moto keeps putting out the LCD screens for those with PMW sensitivity like me because I can't do the OLED screens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026 by Beverly

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