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Motorola Moto G Power 5G reviews by real users Motorola Moto G Power 5G
- 6.5"LCD IPSFHD+20:9
- 185 g74.8 mm163.1 mm8.5 mm
- Dimensity 930 Octa-Core 6 GB RAM 256 GB
- 495.000 v9
- 5000 mAh 15 W
- 1 50 Mpx ƒ/1.8 2 2 Mpx ƒ/2.3 3 2 Mpx ƒ/2.4 SELF 16 Mpx · ƒ/2.3
- Android 13 Tiramisu Android 13
User reviews
User score
- Screen7.4
- Performance6.5
- Camera5.4
- Connectivity6.8
- Battery7.0
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- Got my Moto G Power 5g back when it first released, but now coming up on 2 years and it's slowly declining in versatility!
UI has started to get laggy and phone has encountered bugs that only resetting the phone fix's after taking about 10-15 minutes to turn back on! Connectivity to 5g is a hit or miss as it only uses 5g like 50% of the time, No issue with the 4g. Wi-Fi drops out more times than any phone I've had since. But through out my use of the phone the camera is well... what I kind of expected, horrible selfie camera and not designed for any pictures to be taken when the sun goes down. All in all it's a decent phone but I wouldn't buy it unless you find it for under $100.
Pros- Budget
- Comfortable
- Great storage
- Fantastic 4g connectivity
Cons- Bad 5g connection
- Spotty Wi-Fi connection
- Laggy UI
- Low quality selfie camera
- Bad Nighttime photo's
- 3.8
- Screen7.5
- Performance5.3
- Camera3.2
- Connectivity4.6
- Battery5.0
View answers - AutoI expected better autonomy because of the name, regular team.
Given the name of the cell phone "Moto G Power" I expected better autonomy. It performs well since the battery lasts all day with intense use of games, photos, social networks, videos, calls and messages. However, its 5,000 mAh is the standard for most cell phones. They would have put a 6,000 mAh battery in it, this would be more in keeping with the name and would have even better autonomy and would compete better with mobiles like the Samsung M14 5G that does have a 6,000 mAh battery. Another point to improve is the charge, it is very slow since the charger that is included in the box is only 10W, it takes more than 2 hours to charge, it is a mockery since in the current market there are faster charges. They would have opted for a 20W charger at least. Regular screen is LCD, it lacks brightness outdoors, the RAM memory seemed insufficient to me, only 4 GB closed applications, they should have put a minimum of 6 GB of RAM. Regular cameras meet the basics, I would have liked a wide angle instead of the macro lens. I think average users use it more.
Pros- Pure Android clean operating system
- With 3.5 mm Jack and micro SD expansion
- Good autonomy but could be better
- Good coverage for Wifi and 4G and 5G networks
- Comfortable, lightweight and slim design with a matte finish
- Good storage 256 GB
Cons- no cover included
- 10W slow charger included
- No Gorilla Glass screen protection
- Little RAM 4 GB
View original review- 7.4
- Screen7.2
- Performance7.6
- Camera7.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery9.0
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- 5.7 Design & Materials
- 6.3 Performance & Hardware
- 6.3 Camera
- 7.1 Connectivity
- 6.7 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.
