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Compatible with T-Mobile 5G and Verizon 5G. Ready for 5G on other select networks dependent on availability; contact your service provider for details. Compatible with all major 4G U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT and T, and T-Mobile. It also works with prepaid carriers, including Cricket Wireless, Metro by T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Total Wireless, Tracfone, Net10, Mint, TracFone, and H2O..Display Resolution : Full HD+ (2400 x 1080) | 405ppi. Bluetooth Technology : Bluetooth 5.3
Ultra-fast 5G performance. Make the most of 5G speed with the MediaTek Dimensity 930, an octa-core processor with frequencies up to 2.2GHz.
6.5 FHD plus 120Hz display. Enjoy smooth gameplay and seamless scrolling on a razor-sharp display with a blazing-fast refresh rate.
5G-friendly battery life. Go more than a full day on a single charge of the massive capacity 5000mAh battery.
50MP camera system. Capture sharp photos day or night with a 50MP main camera—plus take captivating portraits, extreme close-ups, and beautiful selfies.
Plenty of storage - 128GB. Get tons of room for photos, movies, songs, apps, and games.
Dolby Atmos and stereo speakers. Immerse yourself in multidimensional sound, listening with improved bass, cleaner vocals, and more clarity.
Seriously smooth Switch back and forth between apps effortlessly. With 6GB of memory, your apps and information stay ready in the background so everything runs smoothly.
Wi-Fi Hotspot Ready: Moto G Power 5G offers Wi-fi hotspot connectivity in 2.4 GHz plus 5 GHz for the best experience.
In-box: Moto G Power 5G, 10W rapid Charger, USB Cable, Guides, SIM tool
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Customers like the value and storage of the cellular phone. They say it has a huge amount of storage and no issues with the memory. They are also satisfied with quality. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues and bluetooth connectivity issues. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, performance, battery life, and camera quality.
Customers like the quality of the cellular phone. They mention it's a very good phone, with a decent camera and decent sound quality. Some say the phone is well made and durable. They also say it'd be a solid choice for Android users not willing to shell out $1,000 for a new Samsung.
"...good looking and the vegan leather is so easy to hold and feels high end. I am also happy with the OIS camera, beyond solid...." Read more
"...The feel, the weight and the look of it is really nice and it fits in my hand and pocket perfectly...." Read more
"...The camera quality, especially the video quality, seems to be of top quality for a phone that only costed me $200...." Read more
"I love the look of this phone. The color and matte finish on the back are so unique. The size and weight are perfect for me...." Read more
Customers find the value of the cellular phone to be great. They mention that it has good storage, 5G, and NFC for a great price. Some appreciate the addition of NFC, which makes it easy to use Google Pay.
"...Thanks to Motorola for listening and adding NFC for easy Google pay...." Read more
"...They're also very reasonably priced, so I'm not panicking that I have to buy another so soon...." Read more
"...For a regular user, it's a great phone for the price." Read more
"...into photography May disagree with this, but I think the quality is great for the price...." Read more
Customers like the storage of the cellular phone. They say it has a huge amount of storage, allows external memory, and has no issues with the memory. Some mention that the camera's good quality and that it has plenty of storage for the price.
"...Another BIG PLUS for me is that it has a 256GB of Storage as compared to 128GB. Also this Phone still has a Headphone Jack (Yay!)..." Read more
"...Great value for a solid phone with tons of storage compared to others at the price point (when I bought it, prices may have changed since then)" Read more
"...Has a decent speaker, screen and storage (said 64gb but came 128 so that's a huge plus)...." Read more
"...It is considerably faster, and has more memory than my previous phone. I added a 512 GB micro SD card to hold even more music, videos and photos...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the cellular phone. Some mention that it runs smoother and faster, with no lag. However, others say that it's not happy with how slow it charges and the battery life is not very good. They also say that heavy apps can startup a little slow.
"...Dimensity 930, the extra RAM (8 GB total) makes this device run smoother and faster. The screen is nice and bright...." Read more
"...The Display Screen and Refresh Rate is top notch and the Performance is Fantastic!..." Read more
"...phones and their custom version of android, the phone is a little slow to charge, but I really like all of the storage space...." Read more
"...Motos are great, responsive phones with practically no bloatware, and they're so customizable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention that it has an awesome battery life, while others say that it eats up battery much faster.
"...The screen is nice and bright. I love the battery life and the side fingerprint sensor and Face Unlock work a lot faster on the 2024 model...." Read more
"...I closed the program and powered off the phone. It never powered up again...." Read more
"...IMPORTANT POINTS: This Phone has a Three-Day Battery Life, which is truly excellent!..." Read more
"...The battery consumption does go up a bit if I am somewhere where it cannot connect to Wi-Fi and it keeps hunting for a connection, so maybe three..." Read more
112 customers mention "Ease of use"77 positive35 negative
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's easy to use and setup was painless, while others say that it feels cumbersome and takes a lot of repeated touching.
"...This is very convenient and handy and I'm very impressed with this feature...." Read more
"...The Motorola software that comes installed on the phone is intuitive and easy to use with lots of extra features over stock android...." Read more
"...Lot of unecessary apps and folders and "Hubs". It was kind of overwhelming...felt worse than my samsung...." Read more
"...e. Setup was very easy. I connected a USB-C, cord between the Samsung and Moto G, and all of my account information was transferred...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the camera quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that it takes great photos and makes good videos, while others say that it looks kind of poopy and takes pictures that didn't look real.
"...(which was a problem with a Nokia 10), has better sound, no complaints with the camera, and a good "intro to Moto-G" routine that allowed me to..." Read more
"...It streams the Internet seamlessly and it takes decent pictures. I love the motion activated camera and flashlight feature...." Read more
"...I'm not a photo person, but the camera looks kind of poopy. Then again, it's a cheap phone not an expensive camera...." Read more
"...The camera takes much better pictures than my old Samsung and I am loving the larger size display...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the cellular phone. They mention that it does not have NFC function, it won't provide Internet, and that the Bluetooth connectivity is an issue. They also say that the GPS and 5G signal issues cause the phone to lose the signal more often. Some customers also report that the phone is unable to add it to their network.
"...Glad I returned the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G for this. There were GPS and 5G signal issues and it was sooooo laggy while using my Amazon Flex Delivery..." Read more
"...The phone doesn't have NFC, I don't use that because I prefer to use physical cash and or cards, but I know it's a big deal to many who like the..." Read more
"No issues since I bought the Moto G 5G. Great signal quality...." Read more
"...it to my local US Cellular phone store and they were unable to add it to their network. So I went to the Motorola website to double check...." Read more
The information below still holds true. However, after several weeks with this phone, I actually like it better than my Samsung A54. When the screen is locked and off, you get these little information dots. Based on the dot symbol, I can tell whether it is a text from someone, or just a notification from an app.I can touch the little dot symbol, it will give me a little bit of information. I can swipe from that dot, to dismiss, close out or respond. I like that. Lastly, I have noticed the battery life is better than the Samsung A54. Not fantastic like my old Moto G Power, that would last three days easily, without needing a charge. But, this one last about 20% longer than the Samsung A54. Other than that, both phones (the Samsung A54 works just fine), are pretty good for the price.-------------This is an early review of the Moto G Power 5g-2023 model. Just got it yesterday.First, I have a Samsung A54, that I purchased least Christmas season and it works fine. No broken screen, no scratches. But the battery life on it (the A54) did not impress my at all. Felt the same about the Nord 10, which also is in perfect working condition.Realized that I had been spoiled. By my 4 or 5 year old, Moto G Power 2019 or 2020 phone. I could easily go three days, without having to worry about constantly looking at the battery state, with normal use.Yes, it still works, too! Oh yes, I wanted a headphone jack again, which the Samsung doesn't have.Yes, I have blue tooth headphones (not earbuds), but a set of good corded earbuds, is easy to take out of your pocket and pop into your eye, when you are mobile.So getting the new Moto G Power 5g 2023, at $200 was what I was waiting for. Here's what I have noticed:a. The screen is cleaner and brighter than my Samsung A54, at a lower setting.b. It is actually a little taller and thinner than my Samsung A54, and not at wide. So it is easier to hold in my hands.c. Charging time is similar when I put them on two chargers of the same brand, type and wattage.d. The front facing camera lens hole is definitely wider on the Moto G, I barely notice it on the Samsung.e. Setup was very easy. I connected a USB-C, cord between the Samsung and Moto G, and all of my account information was transferred. I could select NOT to transfer media from the old phone to the new one, since I had inserted, a micro sd slot into the new phone, with what media I always wanted to keep.f. The fingerprint reader is on the side of the phone, vs, in the screen like the Samsung. Which I actually prefer.Here are the disappointments:1. This phone is newer than the Samsung A54. Yet, when I did the Geek bench Test series on it, the final results were that the Moto G Power 2023 is about 20% 'slower' than the Samsung. Oh, according to Geek Bench, they have the same processor.2. I'm only seeing a slightly better battery performance than the Samsung, which is very disappointing, because of the POWER name, that is slapped on it. Definitely no where close to the battery longevity of my old Moto G Power 4g.3. When I tested the wifi speed, the Samsung A54, downloaded faster, by about 20%.4. This might be user error. But I can't figure out how to get 5 app icons in a row, compared to my other phones. The Samsung gives me a grid option, in home screen settings. But I do not see that in the menu of the Moto G Power 2023, even though they 'both' have Android 13.Yes, I know 5g drains the battery faster than 4g, when all things are the same. I didn't expect it to quite match my old Moto G Power. But I was extrapolating that it would be at least 30% better than the competing Samsung A54, which last about a day, before I have to recharge it. It seems 10% at best of an improvement.So if you have a Samsung A54, and you are looking for performance improvement, I would not buy this phone.BUT, if you have an older phone, like the Samsung A52 (which I had traded in for the Samsung A54), this is definitely a good upgrade at this price, since it was originally about $299. Especially, if you don't want to have to be bothered with wireless headphones, or fancy 'tiny' wireless earbuds, whose batteries, barely last a few hours.Perception-Someone with 'wired' earbuds walking around in public, are because of industry image, perceived as cheap. That is the image that I want.Will I return them? Nope, too much hassle and they do give me the headphone jack, that I wanted. But I know that POWER meaning of the past phones, is not the POWER meaning of the newer ones.Attached photo, sorry about it being sideway. The Nord plus phone is at the top (different wallpaper), the Samsung is in the middle and the Moto G Power at the bottom. Same wallpaper because it copied over in the transfer.That's it.
This is the best budget phone with Android 14 IMHO. I had the 2023 version and although this years Mediatek Dimensity 7020 is pretty much the same as last years Dimensity 930, the extra RAM (8 GB total) makes this device run smoother and faster. The screen is nice and bright. I love the battery life and the side fingerprint sensor and Face Unlock work a lot faster on the 2024 model. Thanks to Motorola for listening and adding NFC for easy Google pay. The Pale Lilac color is incredibly good looking and the vegan leather is so easy to hold and feels high end. I am also happy with the OIS camera, beyond solid. Glad I returned the Samsung Galaxy A15 5G for this. There were GPS and 5G signal issues and it was sooooo laggy while using my Amazon Flex Delivery App. This may be a mid-range phone but people think I paid double for it!!
I REALLY LOVE THIS MOTO G POWER 5G PHONE!!! I purchased my original Moto 5G in 2019 and for a very long time I was very hesitant in replacing it with a newer version. Even though I did consider briefly buying a Moto 7G Phone in 2022 but I just wasn’t impressed with the unusual changes Motorola made just to make it look and work “different”. However, when I first saw this 2023 Version I was very happy to see that a lot things were back to the way I remembered them before changes they made to the Interface were actually ones that I liked. Such as Swiping down on the Homescreen “twice” instead of “once” to Auto-Rotate the Screen, which I used to accidentally do all the time. I know that something like this is very minor but it’s just one of the many ways Moto rethought the Interface to be more user-friendly. IMPORTANT POINTS: This Phone has a Three-Day Battery Life, which is truly excellent! The feel, the weight and the look of it is really nice and it fits in my hand and pocket perfectly. The Display Screen and Refresh Rate is top notch and the Performance is Fantastic! Another BIG PLUS for me is that it has a 256GB of Storage as compared to 128GB. Also this Phone still has a Headphone Jack (Yay!) and it comes with a Phone Charger in the Box, which the 2024 Version does NOT have. THE ONLY NEGATIVE: For some reason Motorola thought that I wanted to have Tik-Tok and another App already Installed and it was difficult to remove it. By the way, I heard that the Moto g Power 5G 2024 has A LOT more of these Applications ALREADY installed, which is absolutely something I do NOT want at all. NOTE: I intentionally did NOT purchase the 2024 Version of the Moto g Power 5G partially because of the “reimagined” Interface, nor all of the massive amount of ALREADY installed “Bloatware” I’ve been reading about. Also, since I am very concerned about Security, I did NOT want the New NFC (Near Field Communications) which would include my Credit Card, Tap to Pay and other Financial information on my Cellphone. Although, I would have liked to have the New Wireless Charging Feature but it was something I able to live without.
I purchased this phone back in March and had no trouble with it until a few days ago. I was using a language-learning app (Duolingo) and noticed the phone was getting really warm, then got a pop-up that my battery power was at 20%. I closed the program and powered off the phone. It never powered up again.
I tried volume-up + power (nothing) and let it sit for two days before charging again (nope). The phone is bricked. Not sure if those speed rounds in Duolingo are the culprit, though I seriously doubt it. I likely ended up with either an overheated CPU or battery. Regardless, it's dead. I'm using a backup until my new one, same model as this, gets here on Wednesday.
I've NEVER had a problem like this with my other Moto phones, and I'm not ready to give up on the brand. Motos are great, responsive phones with practically no bloatware, and they're so customizable. They're also very reasonably priced, so I'm not panicking that I have to buy another so soon. But if anything like this happens again in just four months, I know there's a bigger problem.
Highly recommended, but pay attention to warning signs like excessive heat or a fast-dropping battery.
I was replacing a Nokia G10 (Android 13.0), which was getting older and acting a little wonky. If you are doing hardcore gaming and video, I'm a grandpa and can't speak to that, but this phone starts up fast (which was a problem with a Nokia 10), has better sound, no complaints with the camera, and a good "intro to Moto-G" routine that allowed me to select or decline some nice added gestures like shaking on the flashlight, camera, and going into quiet mode when I set it face down. I like it better than my wife's Apple phone, which I sometimes use. For a regular user, it's a great phone for the price.
This my 3rd Moto phone over the past 9 years. The bloat free OS is one of the attractions. I've never owed a "high end" phone and I'm really not sure what I'm missing. These so called budget phones work for me with speed and reliability. When I see an "uptime" of over 2000 hours, I know it's a rock solid phone. Really, the only time I re-boot is on an OS/security upgrade.
The phone works well on Canada's Rogers network. I've had no issues crossing the border into the US. The camera works for my purposes and the Moto gestures are a great feature. The hatchet move to turn the flashlight on is used often as well as the rotate to start the camera.
The only reason I replace these phones is the battery, like all phones they tend to lose their staying power after 3 years. I see no reason to replace batteries in old phones.
I will continue to purchase Moto phones in the future.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Meets expectations
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2023
This my 3rd Moto phone over the past 9 years. The bloat free OS is one of the attractions. I've never owed a "high end" phone and I'm really not sure what I'm missing. These so called budget phones work for me with speed and reliability. When I see an "uptime" of over 2000 hours, I know it's a rock solid phone. Really, the only time I re-boot is on an OS/security upgrade.
The phone works well on Canada's Rogers network. I've had no issues crossing the border into the US. The camera works for my purposes and the Moto gestures are a great feature. The hatchet move to turn the flashlight on is used often as well as the rotate to start the camera.
The only reason I replace these phones is the battery, like all phones they tend to lose their staying power after 3 years. I see no reason to replace batteries in old phones.
I will continue to purchase Moto phones in the future.
I got this to replace my Motorola Power 2021 and it's night and day difference. It's no flagship phone, but every part of the phone is better, except that this model doesn't make battery life its sole priority. The other features, while nice, drain the battery somewhat faster. That said, I can still get through a day of moderate use without needing to charge. Everything works good. It is a very good phone, especially for the price.