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Moto G Power | 2021 | 3-Day battery | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 3/32GB | 48MP Camera | Silver

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Color: Polar Silver


Size: 32GB


Style: G Power


Features

  • Carrier compatibility: AT&T: VoLTE, Verizon: VoLTE, T Mobile: VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, CDMA. Does not support : Xfinity Wireless, Spectrum, Optimum Mobile. For all carrier compatibility details - please check the product images in detail..Form_factor : Smartphone.Display resolution maximum:HD+ (1600x720) | 267ppi
  • Up to three-day battery. Capture more of life without stopping to recharge thanks to a 5000 mAh battery.
  • 48 MP triple camera system. Take stunning photos in any light, as well as beautifully blurred portraits and incredibly detailed closeups.
  • 6.6" Max Vision HD, display. Watch games, movies, and video chats come to life on an ultra-wide screen.
  • Has a 2020 Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, updated from the 2019 Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 in the moto g power 2020. Lag-free performance. Get more done without slowing down thanks to a speedy Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
  • Water-repellent design3. Keep your phone safe from accidental spills and splashes.
  • My UX Your phone. Your experience. With My UX, your phone works the way you want. Control it with simple gestures, customize your entertainment settings, and create a look thats one in a million. The new My UX. Its all you.
  • Operating System: Android 10
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot Ready: Moto G Power (2021) offers Wi-fi hotspot connectivity in 2.4 GHz , 5 GHz for the best experience.
  • In-box: Moto G Power (2021), 10W rapid Charger, USB Cable, Guides, SIM tool

Description

Want longer battery life and gorgeous photos? Get moto g power. With its 5000 mAh battery, you can go up to three days on a single charge. Enjoy that weekend getaway without ever worrying about recharging. moto g power packs a 48 MP triple camera system2, so you can capture stunning images in any light, everywhere you go. Want a better view on the move? Watch games, movies, and video chats come to life on an ultra-wide 6.6" screen. Want to lose that annoying lag? Get more done with a speedy processor. How about a phone that’s not afraid to get a little wet? No worries. Wanna capture more of life? You got it.


Brand: Motorola


Model Name: Moto G power


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Cellular Technology: LTE, GSM, CDMA, UMTS


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC


Color: Polar Silver


Screen Size: 6.6 Inches


Wireless network technology: Wi-Fi


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


Package Dimensions: 6.93 x 3.66 x 1.81 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: XT2117


Date First Available: January 8, 2021


Manufacturer: Motorola


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.6 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


Battery Capacity: 5000 Milliamp Hours


Item Weight: 199 Grams


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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars A Beast Of A Battery, Not Such A Beast Of Performance
Color: Gray Size: 64GB Style: G Power
UPDATE: 8/26/2022 at the end. Not great. Bought this for my Dad who needed to upgrade from his old Galaxy S7 Edge (also a security risk as it's no longer updated...yikes) and this was the most affordable option for him at that point in time that wasn't refurbished, used, or overpriced for what you're getting. (Man, there are a LOT of those.) Pros: -Battery life. (When you hear "all day battery" they ain't kiddin'. Motorolla (really Lenovo) gives you a big, beefy battery with this thing.) -USB-C. (Yay! No more having to futz around with Micro-USB.) -Fingerprint reader and face unlock. -Android 11! (I really don't like 12 and have missed 11.) -They actually give you a charger! (Take *that*, Apple!) Cons: -Performance isn't where it needs to be. (4GB of RAM sounds reasonable for Android, but it's kinda pushing it. The older 600 series Snapdragon is long in the tooth and showing its age, so it's not exactly a speed demon, itself.) -64GB of storage isn't exactly going to win any awards. (And much like any storage device with an operating system, the fuller it gets, the slower it runs. Use the Micro SD slot, people!) -Only 10w charging. (So no matter what brick you throw at it, it'll TurboCharge (their branding) but it won't be like a Google Pixel series phone, which is lightning fast by comparison.) -720p display. (Don't take that 1600 to heart, because you're not getting that. I'm not sure why they chose this display or this particular size, but it's a rough 720p as in it's barely there, but there nonetheless.) -Camera notch IN the display. (Not a cut-out, not at the top of the bezel, no. Smack-dab right in the screen (much like the Pixel 4/4a, onward.) -Screen is polarized. (If you wear certain sunglasses, you can't rotate this to landscape mode as you won't be able to see the screen. It's LCD and probably akin to a Nintendo Gameboy Color, but much better quality.) Overall thoughts: I can see why people had problems getting their Verizon service to work with this phone. I got it to work with a simple SIM swap but the texting was a pain as their texting services are now secured and this didn't secure them right out of the box. (I forget the setting, but it's in the Hamburger Bar settings menu, it's per user and not overall. It's a pain to work with, but it does work.) Phone calls and everything else (including E-911) work well, after finagling. So does Wifi calling. It's just a needless pain to set up, really. The performance is okay, good even, if you let the AI in the phone follow what you do. (Sounds like a security risk, but it's actually a caching mechanism allowing the phone to know what you use the most and giving it priority over everything else.) Kinda like how you can use Optane memory in an Intel-based computer to speed up a HDD akin to using a Hybrid drive. (In its current form/update, the phone reminds me of a Pixel 2 in overall power.) The screen could be better. You can see the individual pixels and the lines/rows they're in and they're so noticeable that you can actually be taken out of the moment with what you're watching/seeing when it happens. It is capable of displaying 1440p and 4k signals, still at 720p, but usually devices with smaller resolution screens get stuck at 480p or 720p signals and make the best of it while this can successfully take in those signals and at least cleans up the picture and makes it look like proper HD, even though it's at the low end of it. Buffering isn't nearly as bad because it's driving a 720p display, so movies and shows will load slightly faster because of it. (Within in reason. Some apps drag like they're being operated by snails until the stream fully loads. Ugh.) The lack of stereo speakers is a real pain. (I miss my Pixel for that alone.) I traded my Dad my phone (Pixel 4a) for his (this one) because I can use it better (this is a MASSIVE phone) and the Pixel works better for him. This is capable enough for most people and it's quite usable. The hotspot feature works (you have to have a subscription with your carrier to use it), it works with Android Auto (very sluggish start up time...bleh), and for A/V stuff, it works well enough. For the price? Solid phone. Especially when you consider it's brand new and not used or refurbished. That said, if you're fine with used/refurbished and want something with more power in the same price range, I recommend a Pixel 4a or 5/5a. Both will still be supported with updates through 2023 (possibly 2024) and have a solid feature set, whereas this will be using Android 11 for the foreseeable future (but with security updates!) and if you want Android 13 and beyond, you'll need a better/newer phone. I'm honestly more or less happy with it, the price was good for what you're getting (brand new), and it's a sturdy beast with a massive battery (by comparison). Recommended. UPDATE: Changing my final thought to mildly recommended. The phone still works, but the AI garbage is nothing but a sales pitch. The phone somehow seems to go slower, with some new feature or task you give it. The AI is supposed to be helping it learn which apps you use the most and adjusts itself accordingly. Well, the AI decided "I'm going to use the slowest lane possible. We'll get there in 2 hours, instead of 30 minutes. Enjoy the ride!" and boy, oh boy, does it crawl. It's gotten to the point where using Android Auto is just almost completely impossible. Button presses/taps can take upwards of 30-60 seconds to register! (That's insane when you're supposed to be using it as a GPS!) YouTube music lost most of my songs and refused to play them, asking me to redownload them (and it never did), so there would be entire skip spots during any journey. (I had to pull over once to figure out what the heck was going on.) Voice commands are sluggish, reaction times are the equivalent of a newbie going up against Tyson in his prime. You take the swing, but nothing happens until after you needed it many seconds ago. Even outside of Android Auto, it's sluggish. Loading Chrome can be a nightmare, given the page you're checking out. *sigh* Part of the problem is the storage. Much like on a computer, eMMC (which is what a phone uses) can slow down once it's too full, and all storage drives (regardless of the type) all have a recommendation of keeping things at, or below, 50% of the storage. Well, that's impossible on this phone because nothing will install to the SD card and the Motorola bloatware takes up a good chunk of your available space. You can max out the storage on this thing in no time flat. It's a great starter phone, it's fine if you're needing one in a pinch and can't afford more (believe me, I get it, I've been there more times than I can count.), but it's not going to be your #1 daily driver in the long run. Not unless you're fine with Motorola apps, chrome, some texting, and maybe some YouTube. Forget Android Auto, forget gaming, and forget packing a bunch of apps on here. It's clearly just a phone in a pretty Android wrapper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2022 by Jefferey Bowman

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Very poor software makes it useless
Color: Gray Size: 64GB Style: G Power
I will start with the 2 worst, most functionally-deficient things. I ended up returning it because of the first defect. Maybe they will patch it? 1. The status bar is all messed up. This phone has the camera cutout as a little dot on the left, so that space can't be used. But it ALSO prohibits icons in a center area as if it had a medium-sized notch there, which it doesn't. This leaves space in the status area for no more than FOUR notification icons before it does a little dot thing as if you are overflowing. Did they forget to change the software from a previous model which had a giant notch there? It makes this phone unusable for me. I need a status bar with room for a bunch of stuff I have going on constantly. I need to see download and message statuses for multiple things. My current phone, a Blu XL4, has an option to ignore the top sliver of the display with the garbage "notch" so I have a full-width status bar. Motorola does not, AND they messed up the default. There is no way to use this phone if you need more than 4 icons visible. 2. There is no screenshot icon in the pull-down menu. I need to take a lot of screenshots, and the power/volume combo is both annoying to use and wears out the buttons. Motorola's new method requires you to tap-and-hold with 3 fingers on the screen. The problem with that is it activates buttons/links/etc on a lot of pages. So you will need to download some shady 3rd-party app with adds or whatever if you want to add a screenshot function. It also has a (not)"helpful" menu which pops up every time you do a screen shot, which gets in the way. 3. I don't use split-screen much, but if you do... you can't long-press the recent app icons to do this. Motorola's idea is to swipe from the center of the left edge of the screen (oh how clever, cut the screen in half!). Problem: THAT GESTURE IS ALREADY USED BY ALMOST EVERY APP to access menus. Did the genius who removed the long-press method to replace it with side-swipe not know this? Now some less-important details... One good thing: it does have double-tap to wake the display. This should be standard. It saves wear on the power button and is sometimes more convenient depending on how you are using the phone. You can't turn off a mystery feature which wakes the display in response to the slightest wiggle or movement. You can't turn of a wallpaper animation which stretches your wallpaper and displays it in a distorted form, and then shrinks it to normal temporarily when you touch menus. Your wallpaper will spend most of its time blurred. The fingerprint sensor can't lock the display. You must click the button. I don't know why. I had 2 other Motorola phones which would let you lock them by touching the sensor. Another way Motorola really wants you to click the power button constantly. The reason I prefer not to have the power button used for everything is because the only phone I had break in the past several years was a Moto E4, and the power button stopped working. About that camera... it's pretty good, but FYI it doesn't give you 48MP pictures (you kind of knew it wouldn't). They use a 48MP sensor and you end up with 12MP pictures. The idea is to reduce noise by averaging groups of 4 pixels. It works somewhat, and I like the pictures, but calling it a 48mp camera makes it sound much better than it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 27, 2022 by A Customer

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