📱 Power Meets Performance: Stay Charged, Stay Connected!
The Moto G Power (2020) is a renewed smartphone featuring a robust 5000mAh battery for up to 3 days of usage, a stunning 6.4" FHD+ display, and a versatile 16MP camera. With 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, it runs on Android 10 and is compatible with most GSM and CDMA carriers, making it a perfect choice for those seeking reliability and performance.
G**S
Everything in the description is correct
Purchased this device for my son this is his first cell phone , he loves it the battery life is great the phone have dual speakers it's loud enough it fits me and my son needs it was a great value for the money I recommend this device to anyone who just need to keep in touch with their kids u can video chat with Google duo and the audio quality is great
G**O
2020 Moto G Power Unlocked
a nice 2300 × 1080 6.4" screen.64GB storage & 4GB RAM.Snapdragon 665 8-core processor.battery life is insane; with minimal daily use(a few calls, txts, a bit of light gaming & ~30mins browsing) it takes 3 days before the battery hits 25%.not much filler\junk software installed that needed to be removed.works great with my T-Mobile SIM card."renewed" version of the phone but came in new packaging with all accessories and zero signs of wear.the only con i would mention is the weight of the phone. it's much heavier than all my previous phones. i would guess this is due to the battery and it's crazy life. still not heavy enough to make usage difficult in any way though.all in all, so far it has been a great purchase.
R**N
Another "Unlocked" phone that wasn't. Olympic Wireless
I wanted a highly rated long running unlocked phone to replace my eight year old Motorola Droid Maxx on Verizon. There are a lot of unhappy people with new phones. When this phone arrived it said Motorola G Power (2020), FULLY UNLOCKED. The battery was almost dead so I wanted to charge it before I set it up, anticipating updates. In the box with the G Power phone, which uses a USB-C, was a Micro-USB charging cord. Fortunately I had one in a drawer. After charging I tried to transfer the verified compatible SIM card. I kept getting a message to insert an Xfinity SIM card. The phone WAS NOT FULLY UNLOCKED. I even spent money on an unlocking service but since I didn't get an unlocking screen ... ever ... they couldn't help me. Thankfully I bought this phone on Amazon and not the suppliers website. Olympic you can have your useless phone back.
R**R
*Technically* Works on Red Pocket (details in review)
Phone calls and text worked fine, but I was having no luck getting it to connect to mobile data from Red Pocket since the APN was uneditable and would not allow me to save a new one.... until I discovered: it only allows you to save a new APN when you don't set the MNC number and leave it as 280 (which is the default). Then, it allows you to save it, and after you can go back into it and change it to the 410 number it wants for the MNC. Another note, it only gets Android security updates up to those released in 2022. Since it's working perfectly now, I have no complaints and it works for my child. The battery life is great. I think if you're on a tight budget, this would work fine for an adult.
N**.
WiFi and cell antenna seems poor
I got this phone to replace the same model because of the charging port on my old phone is showing it's age, the wifi signal and cell tower signal on this new unit is very poor. Decided to keep it for video purposes as transferring video is not an issue.
D**N
Updated My Digital Life
Phones are such a personal device that nearly everyone on the planet uses.I feel blessed being able to buy this Moto G Power after years of using a sad ZTE "Obama Phone" and a Samsung J3 Luna Pro for WiFi only. I almost bought a SIM card for the Samsung J3 as it still works well, until I compared it to the Moto G Power, then it's pretty slow on doing everything. Still good for running Android 6.0 Marshmallow. I am keeping it for a backup WiFi only device.The only thing I don't like about the Moto G Power is it makes all my other digital devices seem allot slower, even my PC. The sound on the Moto G Power is amazing and so is the display. Two features that kept me from buying the Moto G Power 2121 version. I do not use a phone camera too often to want to trade up to a better camera at the expense of better sound and display. It has always struck me odd that a phone's camera can shoot at HD1080, but only display HD 720. Maybe I am missing something as my geek status has slipped over the years.In time I may find something I do not like about the Moto G Power (2020), but for now I cannot think of a single thing. I have always liked Moto's as most of their versions give reasonable tech at a reasonable price.As for the ZTE "Obama phone", I can't wait to be 100% rid of that thing. I think the free phone is a great much needed program to always have for us poor folks to use when in need even if you're stuck using some of the worst phones on the planet. The ZTE N817 was better than nothing, using Android 4.4.4 and 1.7 GB's of user space. I had a tad over 500 MB's of space left. I was afraid to add a SD card as it would probably overheat trying to read the data.With the Moto G Power it's like I now have a very happy new lease on my digital life.
A**.
Great phone. Great price.
This phone is very good. The only issues I've had are battery life is only one day and that it can be too sensitive to touch at times. For instance it will swipe out of a game because of the back and forward placement. Definitely worth the money though. Looks like it was never used.
D**I
Bargain Price for a Capable Phone
I've had my own 64G Moto G Power for years, and my spouse also has one. When my mother-in-law wrecked her phone, we searched for something with a reasonable price and found this Moto G available -- for roughly 25% of what we paid for our current phones. We took it out of the packaging, and it looked as good as new, complete with its own charger. Took it over to our carrier, and in about five minutes we were done. Because mom-in-law allowed her old phone to do backups, a few hours later she was fully back in business. The next time I need to replace my own phone, I will probably look for a "renewed" phone.
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