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  1. Motorola Moto G 5G (2022) Review
  2. The best Motorola Phones
  3. Motorola Moto G Power (2022) Review
  4. Motorola Mobile Phone Reviews


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Motorola Moto G 5G (2022) Review

I love portable technology—if you can put it in a pocket or a bag, I’m probably into it. I’ve covered phones and tablets of all shapes and sizes, and reviewed everything from game consoles to laptops in my decade-plus career. Prior to joining PCMag, I wrote articles for Android Authority, How-To Geek, MUO, New Atlas, Tom’s Hardware, and plenty of other tech publications. Motorola Moto G 5G (2022) Specs Name Value Operating System Android 12 CPU MediaTek Dimensity 700 Dimensions 6.5 by 2.9 by 0.4 inches Screen Size 6.5 inches Screen Resolution 1,600 by 720 pixels Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 50MP, 12.5MP, 2MP; 13MP Battery Life (As Tested) 13 hours, 8 minutes Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. (Opens in a new window) The carrier model drops to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, getting rid of one of the phone's most impressive features: storage. However, it does come with memory card support, so you can expand the storage if needed. This version is significantly cheaper. For example, (Opens in a new window). Further, if you choose to break down the price over 24 months you can even get it for free (via carrier bill credits). These varied prices impact the final value of the phone. Chunky Bezels, Fast Screen The Moto G 5G, available only in Moonlight Gray, is attractive enough but won’t stop anyone in their tracks. Its biggest visual drawback is the chunky bezel surrounding the screen. In an era when ...

The best Motorola Phones

Buying guide for Best Motorola phones When it comes to the history of mobile phones, you’ll find the name Motorola frequently mentioned. While it has had its share of ups and downs, Motorola continues to produce smartphones for every segment of the market, from the value-priced to the cutting-edge. If you’re in the market for an Android phone with useful or up-to-date features at minimal cost, there’s probably a Motorola phone for you. Motorola is a company with a long history in cellular phones, having introduced the first consumer cellular phone in the 1980s. In the early 2000s, it released the Razr, a flip phone that quickly became one of the most well-known and sought-after cell phones in the world. After being spun off from the rest of Motorola’s business, Motorola’s mobile phone division was acquired by Google in 2012, then sold in 2014. It’s now a subsidiary of computer manufacturer Lenovo. Motorola gets its name from one of its early products, an early car radio, created in 1930. Company founder Paul Galvin named it “Motorola” by combining “motor” + “ola” from Victrola. How to choose the right Motorola phone Motorola phone families Motorola phones come in several product families. Each family has a slightly different focus and price range. Moto G: The Moto G family is Motorola’s mainstream consumer series of smartphones. It offers a number of different models, ranging from the value-priced to the upper tier. It’s one of Motorola’s longest-lived product families and...

Motorola Moto G Power (2022) Review

For years, Motorola’s G-series handsets topped our list of the best A High Refresh Rate and Low Resolution The Moto G Power is a handful at 6.6 by 3.0 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and 7.2 ounces. It distributes its weight well across its plastic chassis, however. Additionally, the phone's textured matte black back feels good in the hand, helps with grip, and doesn’t show off fingerprints or scratches. The 90Hz display has a small cutout for the 8MP selfie camera (Photo: Steven Winkelman) 720p resolution is the biggest letdown here. Although the screen displays accurate colors, you can notice some pixelation when you look closely. And while viewing angles are good, we wish the panel was a little brighter because it’s hard to see in direct sunlight. See It (Opens in a new window) A headphone jack sits on the top edge of the phone, while the bottom edge houses a USB-C charging port and speaker. A combo SIM and microSD slot is the only port on the left, while a volume rocker and textured power button are on the right. The buttons are easy to identify by touch, but you might have trouble reaching them if you have small hands. On the back of the G Power, a thin module for the camera sensors sits in the upper left corner. And while the power button on last year’s G Power doubled as a fingerprint sensor, that has been moved to the back of the phone here; it works quickly and accurately, and doesn’t require as precise of a touch as in-display or side-mounted sensors. The phone's durability ...

Motorola Mobile Phone Reviews

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