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Moto G stylus | 2020 | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 4/128GB | 48MP Camera | Indigo

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Size: 128GB


Color: Blue


Features

  • Capture outstanding photos and ultra-wide videos with the 48MP triple camera system
  • Edit images precisely or take notes using the built-in stylus
  • Up to 2 days of battery life on a single charge
  • Enjoy crystal clear audio with Dolby tuned dual stereo speakers
  • Blazing fast performance with an octa-core processor and 128GB storage
  • Always look great on video calls thanks to the 16MP low-light selfie camera
  • 6.4" Full HD+ Max Vision display brings games and movies to life

Description

With its 48 MP, AI-powered triple camera system, moto g stylus captures outstanding shots in every situation. Sharper, brighter low-light photos with a 48 MP1 main sensor featuring Night Vision. Thrilling ultra-wide action videos. And incredibly detailed close-up shots up to 2cm away. Want to edit your photos with pinpoint precision? Slide out the stylus to retouch an image or jot down a note. View it all on a 6. 4" Max Vision Full HD+ display, and enjoy dual stereo speakers tuned by Dolby. All this, along with up to two days of battery life, lightning-fast performance, and 128 GB of storage. moto g stylus. You + perfection. The Bluetooth Technology used in this product is Bluetooth 5.0.

Brand: Motorola


Operating System: Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


CPU Model: Mediatek Dimensity 920


CPU Speed: 2.2 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Screen Size: 6.4 Inches


Resolution: HD+ (2300 x 1080) | 399ppi


Model Name: Moto G Stylus


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Product Dimensions: 6.24 x 2.99 x 0.36 inches


Item Weight: 6.8 ounces


Item model number: XT2043-4


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Android


RAM: 4 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth 5.0


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Special features: Expandable Memory, Fast Charging Support, Fingerprint Sensor, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Smartphone, Touchscreen, Video Calling, Water Resistant


Display technology: IPS


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen with Stylus Support


Scanner Resolution: HD+ (2300 x 1080) | 399ppi


Other camera features: 48 MP camera


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Blue


Battery Power Rating: 4000


Phone Talk Time: 6 Hours


Whats in the box: 10W rapid charger, Device - moto g stylus, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable, User Guides


Manufacturer: Motorola


Date First Available: April 1, 2020


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.4 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Battery Capacity: 4000 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 192 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Actually a great phone
Size: 32GB Color: White
I am a mobile apps developer. I purchased this phone with no intention whatsoever to use it as my daily phone, put to debug Android applications. For that purpose, it works great. But as I got used to the phone, I found myself liking it more and more, to the point where I ultimately removed my SIM card from my iPhone 7 (AT&T) and am now using the Moto G Fast as my primary device. Compared to my aging iPhone 7, the battery life is great. I had almost forgotten that a smartphone could actually last the entire day without a recharge. The screen is also phenomenal at the price point. Granted, it does not get quite as bright as my iPhone 7 does (that phone actually hurts my eyes if I turn the brightness all the way up), but beyond that it's a great screen and the phone bezels basically do not exist. Performance is great. I have noticed no slowdowns whatsoever, and I would rate it as being at least on-par with the iPhone 7. Now, the iPhone 7 is an older phone so that might not be saying a lot, but to me that phone is snappy as well. I am not doing any gaming or heavy tasks with these devices, so neither phone has slowdowns in my everyday usage. I said I do not do much phone gaming, but I did test it out on a couple of games. I installed Minecraft, which runs great on the phone. The only issue I had is that i find the larger screen size uncomfortable to hold while playing a game in landscape mode such as Minecraft. Maybe uncomfortable is not the correct word, but there are instances where I have to let go of the phone with my right hand to tap on something towards the left side of the screen. Maybe it's just the way I hold it though, again I am not really a gamer. I also tested streaming my son's Xbox One to the phone using the Xbox app and a bluetooth controller, and it worked without issue. Camera quality is hit or miss, possibly the only major con of the phone. If camera is your #1 concern then look elsewhere, of course if that is the case you probably are not shopping in this price range anyway. In well-lit conditions, the camera quality is about on par with my iPhone 7. In poor lighting though, pictures are not that great. It can theoretically record 4k video, but I honestly did not think that the 4k videos looked any better than the 1080p videos, so I kept the setting on 1080p. Built in storage is a weak 32mb, but unlike many "high end" models out there, you can add a Micro SD card, making the low storage basically a non-issue. I put in an old 64gb card I had lying around, and you can have the phone format your card to use it as additional internal storage. The phone charges via USB Type C, and charging seems fast enough, although I've really only had to charge it a few times in the week and a half I've had it, and I've done at it night time so the charge time was largely unnoticed and irrelevant. The phone also includes the illusive headphone jack, which is always welcome these days. There is almost no bloatware included with this device, just a couple of Motorola apps. It is mostly stock Android with minor Motorola customizations. I installed an AT&T SIM card and I am getting good reception and good data speeds. WiFi connectivity is also good. I have not tested out hotspot tethering yet. All in all, I am blown away by how much phone you can get now days at this price point. I was planning on upgrading to an iPhone 12, but I think I am going to stick with this cheap Motorola for the time being. For the price of a new iPhone, I could just get a brand new Motorola every single year for the next six years, at which point the iPhone would be long past due for a replacement anyway. If you are looking for a good budget phone, or even just a good phone period, I would save your money and not hesitate to get this thing. I don't see any reason whatsoever to shell out upwards to a thousand dollars (and even more now days) on a "flagship" phone, when a sub-200 phone works perfectly fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Brandon A. Stecklein Brandon A. Stecklein

  • Best cell phone I've had
Size: 128GB Color: Blue
I come to Motorola’s G Stylus after a Samsung Droid Charge (a very aptly named power hog), a Note 3, and a Note 4. I use smart phones till they fail. In the case of the Notes, after they’ve failed several times: the Note 4 was the last Note model that was easily user serviceable. After my middle-school son had good experiences with a couple of Motorola budget phones, I had decided I’d try that brand and give up the stylus. Then my Note 4 failed with a main board problem just after the 2020 G Stylus was introduced, so I didn’t have to. Forgetting about the stylus for the moment, this is an incredible bargain for a smart phone. As far as technology’s ability to delight, it’s a great time we live in. I’m easily impressed because I’m comparing it to 4-year-old technology, but this thing is available for under $300, and for a brief while was available to new Verizon customers for $150. That is remarkable. For that, you get great basic cell phone functionality, more than sufficient speed and storage, and okay (with hopes of better in time) stylus operation. This is the first cell phone I’ve owned that I could charge up in the morning and have last the whole day without constantly plugging it in whenever and wherever I could find an outlet. In fact, to improve battery longevity, I only charge it to 80% capacity, and it’s still enough to do that. There’s been criticism of the G Stylus’ 4000 mAh battery compared to the G Power’s 5000, but that hasn’t been a factor for me. Reception at the coast has been better than with Iphone 8 Plus and 11 Pro Max phones belonging to other family members. My phone is always the first to have a usable signal. The fingerprint security is spot on. This is not the first phone I’ve had with that feature, but it’s the first where it could be relied on. It is also absolutely wonderful to have a phone loud enough to play music or conference using speaker phone without an accessory speaker. The three cameras give a lot of options. The Iphone owners in the family are probably right that their phone cameras are better. But this is plenty good enough for me, and an improvement over anything I’ve had. I’ve even found the macro camera useful. Haven’t used the panorama camera yet. I’ve seen a couple of Youtube videos that persuade me the G Stylus will be user serviceable if/when the time comes, unlike some of the lower-end Motorolas. I’d rather not deal with adhesives at all, but I don’t think that’s a choice left to smart phone owners. If the battery or the USB port needs replacing or there’s water ingress, I could deal with that. Will parts be available as they’ve been with the Note phones? I’m not sure. Fewer G Styluses will be sold; the model life will be 12 months or so; and it’s so cheap many people will replace rather than fix a damaged phone. I have an Otterbox and sapphire glass on it, which has already survived a couple of drops on a concrete floor. After two months, the few things less than ideal are: - The display has neither the color subtlety or the ultimate brightness that Samsung OLED displays have long had. Use in bright sunlight is difficult. Elsewhere it’s just fine. - Motorola’s minimalist version of Android is mostly a plus, especially since all the Samsung bloatware isn’t present. But I do really miss organizing apps into folders. I’ll look further for a work-around. - Motorola’s stylus use doesn’t screen out palm touches as you write at the opposite side of the screen. Samsung’s implementations have done this so well and for so long that I’d never realized it was even necessary. This is really frustrating with the G Stylus. But I think it’s something Motorola could correct in software, and I hope they’ll do that. - The stylus apps Motorola supplies are limited. I installed and am happy with Microsoft OneNote instead. - I’ve mislaid the stylus a couple of times, as I did with my Samsung phones. Motorola and accessory vendors haven’t yet offered replacements. A lot of what makes me happy with the G Stylus is due to maturing technology and packaging that now allows a well-executed feature-laden budget phone. But I still give Motorola a lot of credit for doing this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020 by 2sapoton

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