Moto G Power 5G (2024) Review

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Motorola is once again making its mark in the North American mid-range market with the arrival of the Moto G Power 5G , a refinement over last year's iteration of the same device and a clear improvement to the Moto G lineup.

Improving upon last year's model, the phone's size has been slightly increased in both height and width, while retaining the same thickness. Additionally, compared to last year's iteration, the phone has gotten heavier by 16 grams, making this year's design a bit more to handle . Aside from the device itself, inside the box you will find a USB type C charging cable, a SIM removal tool, and an item that is rarely included with phones nowadays: a 30W charging brick.

The power button also doubles as a fingerprint reader, which I found to be accurate in my testing. In addition to fingerprint unlock, the Moto G Power 5G does feature face unlock as an alternative biometric security method.While the Moto G Power 5G keeps the same 50MP rear camera with an aperture of f/1.8 as its predecessor, there are additions to the camera system, such as Optical Image Stabilization .

Low light is also a weak point for both the main and the ultrawide lens, as I found the images taken at night to be very grainy and lacking in sharpness. The selfie camera can take good photos if you are well lit, but the main camera's Night Vision mode does not support it.Both rear cameras capture video at 1080p, but the main camera has the advantage that it can do both 60 and 30 frames per second, while the ultrawide can only capture 30 fps. The video quality isn't bad.

If I were to choose my favorite feature, it would have to be the Moto Actions, which allow for quick and easy access to commonly used functions with simple hand gestures. My favorite gesture is the"three finger screenshot" feature. It makes capturing screenshots so much easier.

 

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