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Motorola G6 – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - (U.S. Warranty) - PAAE0000US

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Style: G6


Color: Black


Size: 32GB


Features

  • Max vision display, 3D glass back. Enjoy edge-to-edge views on a new stunning 5.7" full HD display with a beautifully designed back , Noise- 75 decibel
  • Creative Camera system. Unleash your creativity with Dual rear cameras and tools for everything from stunning portrait shots to hilarious face filters
  • All-day battery and turbo power charging. Go all day without recharging, and then get hours of power in just minutes of charging
  • Fast performance. Get all the speed you need with a 1.8 GHz Octa-Core processor and 4G LTE; Water repellent nano-coating inside and out
  • Note: Kindly refer user manual before use

Description

Meet Moto G6. With a 5.7" full HD+ Max vision display, photo enhancement software and a long-lasting battery, it’s impressive any way you look at it. Expandable Storage: Up to 128 GB microSD. Memory (RAM) 3 GB.Connectivity - Networks + Bands: B1 B2 (1900) B3 (1800) B4 (1700/2100) B5 (850) B7 (2600) B8 B12 (lower700 abc) B13 (upper700) B17 (lower700 bc) B20 (roaming) B25 (1900+) B26 (850+) B28 (700 APT) B29 B30 B38 B41 (Full) B66 (AWS3+4) UMTS: B1, B2,B4, B5,B8 CDMA: BC0,BC1,BC10 GSM: B2,B3,B5,B8. Wi-Fi- 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz

Brand: Motorola


Operating System: Google Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


CPU Model: Snapdragon


CPU Speed: 1.8 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Screen Size: 5.7 Inches


Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Model Name: Moto G6


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Product Dimensions: 2.84 x 0.33 x 6.05 inches


Item Weight: 5.8 ounces


Item model number: PAAE0000US


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Google Android


RAM: 1 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Special features: Alcohol-Free


Display resolution: 1080x2160


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Other camera features: 12.0


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Black


Phone Talk Time: 24 Hours


Whats in the box: Turbo Charger, Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Motorola


Date First Available: May 8, 2018


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 5.7 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


Battery Capacity: 3000 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 0.36 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • very nice phone
This will be my 1st ever Motorola phone , I was using a Blu life one x2 that ran android 6.1. This moto G6 blows that one out of the water . Better screen , more ram and the latest android OS . I waited 3 weeks before submitting my review just in case , well I can not find a single flaw . I read that some units experienced sound issues , not on my unit . My upgrade did not go flawlessly how ever, I am using this phone on consumer cellular and what I thought would be a easy upgrade was not . !st issue was that my old phone used a micro sim , this phone uses a nano sim , so I had to order a new sim which cost me nothing but the time it took to arrive in the mail. So be advised You will need a nano sim. The second issue was sending pictures with text messages , I could not do so because that phone was not configured . But a call to my provider and having them email Me the setting to enter in fixed that issue ( hardly the phones fault ) What I have noticed is more bars on the mobile side using this phone . The call quality has went up . My camera picture quality has vastly improved and for the price is very good . I have no real complaints here and no buyers remorse . I did consider getting the 3GB ram version but IMO the higher end model will be worth it especially when they release the newest android version latter on , better to have and not need , then to need and not have . Battery life is ok , I am not joined to the hip with my phone so I am not constantly using it but I can get 4 days of standby and lite use per charge . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2019 by G Craig

  • Quality & Speed Are Fine
Style: G6 Color: Black Size: 32GB
My wife didn't check the pockets before doing laundry and tossed my jeans with my Moto E4 into the front loader washing machine. By the time we figured out it was missing, the load was 35 minutes into the cycle and it had been tossed around pretty good in soapy water. A colleague at work said they had salvaged his son's phone after a similar mishap, so I got out all the desiccant I could find and put the phone and the battery into a small tupperware container. Unfortunately, or may fortunately, it didn't work. I almost bought the same exact phone even though now it was over $100 and I think I got the old one for $80 or something. Then I started to read the reviews about the G6 and was quickly convinced to try this model instead. It solves some of the shortcomings of the old phone. While the camera is not exactly on par with the $800+ phones, it's light years better than the 5MP on the old E4. And I have seen claims that the G6 can do wireless calling, although I haven't tested it yet. We need this when we go to the lake and there's no cell phone towers, but there is high speed internet. Only had it for a few days, but so far, no complaints. I leave it plugged in most of the day at work, so battery hasn't been below 50%, but I have a strong feeling, that with my limited usage, it would last for way more than a day, maybe two. What was amazing and scary all at the same time was that after I plugged it in and logged into my Google account, all of my apps came down and were put on the same screen and everything. I don't know who to thank for that, probably the Google Gods who are watching my every movement and capturing it to disk. It didn't bring over passwords and the like, so there was still a very modest amount of setup to do to get all my apps working again. The phone is a little longer than the E4, but not any wider. I guess that's the latest trend, I see others with long skinny phones. It is very slippery though and I'm going to take the advice of others and get a case, even though I usually don't. Motorola makes great hardware IMO and I am still learning how to use the "actions" to turn on the camera and flashlight and all of that, so the phone has plenty of features. It is very fast, the screen resolution is great, it's way, way better than the E4 and came in at a little over $200 with tax. I was shocked when I saw that most Samsungs and iPhones are approaching $1,000 if you want to buy them outright and I really don't care for Verizon's pay as you go monthly plans. The price is the same either way, but I guess if I own it I try to take care of it better (by not leaving it in my pants pocket by the washing machine?). Perhaps this is why Apple's phone sales are down? If the devices cost a grand, people will not be very excited about replacing them every 2 years! UPDATE: As far as quick charging, I finally ran the battery down to 8%, plugged it into the charger and it was at 100% in just under an hour and half. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2019 by Steve

  • overall, a keeper - but longggg charge times, some cumbersome typing. A+ sharp video
I want to upfront say something about WiFi calling and this amazing device: I had a SIM form a company that uses AT& T towers, which unbeknownst to me were frequently down in my area. I was able to make calls and use internet, text and did not notice anything amiss for the first couple of days after activating Moto - until 2 nights in a row I had 0 bars, no cellular service, at my home. I then noticed no LTE emblem either, just 2-3 bars when it was functioning. After much ado and online chats and a trip to Target for a new SIM, it was discovered the culprit was AT&T and the fix was to switch me to T-Mobile. But - Moto had AUTOMATICALLY gone into WiFi calling, I did nothing - and I am lame in technology so unsure who or what they used for this WiFi service, but I was all over town able to apparently make WiFi calls - not just at my home base. So I thought that was outstanding, that my SIM was not functioning as it should yet I had plenty of service, for a good deal of the time without doing a darn thing to initiate that. The audio volume, speakers on mine are perfect. I didn't buy a stereo and I also did not buy a camera....that said, video provides clear sharp images that are nice and bright. I did have to do a lot of updates at first - but Moto was VERY polite and patient. They let me choose when to begin each update, and warned me of not being able to use the phone at times. It also did each update in 2 phases - the download and the install, each time asking me before it continued. So I could download one, then wait and do some calls and come back to install that one. It took about 2 hours all together but I was doing things in between the updates as I saw fit - unlike Windows updates on my laptop, I was not locked out of my phone, nor forced to let it sit and update endlessly with out a clue as to what is happening. I really appreciated that. Moto has given some really nice features that make a cheap Galaxy phone look prehistoric. I use many, to many to think of right here but I certainly like to use the chop flashlight, the 2 shakes camera on, the fingerprint on and off. The face recognition didn't work for me; it says the light is bad no matter what I do. But some things do bug me, some more annoying than others. I hope some of these things can be learned by me as I keep looking for answers, in the meantime, it is not a bad phone at all and I do not regret buying it, not one bit. I happen to believe that no one is perfect and so to expect something to be 100% perfect is asking too much. (A) Motorola says in the bullet points "get hours of power in just minutes of charging" yet it takes 2 hours for my battery to get a full charge even when the battery is drained; I thought it was supposed to be super quick to charge when drained but I guess they think 2 hours is "minutes?" (B) Photos are cumbersome to manage - I cannot seem to find an easy way to archive - which function, screen is it? It is like playing a game of clue trying to find the right combination of options to manage photos: store, put into albums, archive, etc. There is the main photo view and there is the separate Google view, but to much of it is NOT obvious or easy (for me) to figure out, and the onscreen help leaves a lot to be desired. (C) When I press the right side square button to show all "prior apps accessed" and want to clear them all, I have to click-close each one, one at a time - then on the very last one it finally gives me the Clear All option!!! Why does it make me close 10 windows then on the final 11th let me clear all?? (D) Another similar Clear All issue affects the pull down notifications screen. The Clear All option is hidden (I guess) because I can't find it until I open gmail, or whatever, to get rid of some of them so that the Clear All option is visible - so all these notifications build up without seeing the Clear All option, only a small annoyance but I think the Clear All options should be there even when and especially when the screen is crowded. (E) Keyboard is a bit cumbersome, could be a lot more user-friendly: 1. the comma is right up next to the animated emoji and I do not have pencil thin fingers so I too often have to cancel the jumping flashy emojis to try to get a comma in. 2. I must keep pressing the shift up key to make caps - it should press twice to put caps lock on but it does not seem to have a caps lock feature. 3. It does not give us an easy way to type email by way of @ and .com buttons on the main keyboard. 4. I wish it had a gmail button instead of having to type it out each time. 5. I don't like having to toggle to 2nd keyboard to type a number, because the keys across the top won't let me access the numbers without pressing some other special function key each time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019 by Tracy

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