

The Moto G Power has a 16-megapixel main lens, an 8-megapixel ultrawide angle lens, and the same 2-megapixel lens for macro photography. The Action Cam allows you to film in portrait and flips the video to landscape automatically. Rounding things out is a 16-megapixel ultrawide angle lens, but it’s only for video and Motorola has dubbed it Action Cam. To back that main lens up, there’s a 2-megapixel macro lens for close-up photography.


The Moto G Stylus has a 48-megapixel main lens with a large f/1.7 aperture and fairly large image sensor, which means it should be able to capture more light and perform a bit better in low light situations. While both these phones have triple-lens main cameras and 16-megapixel selfie cameras, there are some interesting differences here. There’s no support for wireless charging here. Motorola calls it rapid charging, but both phones charge at 10W, which isn’t particularly rapid. It depends on how you use your phone, but the G Power should manage two days between charges, whereas the G Stylus will likely need to be plugged in before then.
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Naturally, the G Power has the bigger battery, by a full 1,000mAh. While both phones have room for a MicroSD card, the G Stylus has 128GB of internal storage, while the G Power makes do with 64GB. You’ll be able to run whatever apps and games you fancy with this hardware, though not at the highest graphical settings. You’ll find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor and 4GB of RAM in each of these phones and it’s a combo that provides enough grunt for smooth performance. Winner: Moto G Stylus Performance, battery life, and charging Corey Gaskin / Digital Trends
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Motorola adds 5G to its Moto G series of phones What frequency is 5G? All the different 5G ranges, explained Moto G Power 5G adds a flagship feature to a budget phone There’s little to separate these phones in the durability stakes both are splash resistant and will likely survive a drop or two. The stylus is about half the length of the phone, has a metal mesh tip, and acts much like a finger. The Stylus also, of course, has a stylus that pops out of the bottom right. That’s where the similarities end because the Moto G Stylus is finished in deep, glossy indigo, while the Moto G Power has a kind of textured smoke black finish. Both are plastic with a polycarbonate frame. Flip around back and you’ll find the classic Motorola logo, which doubles as a fingerprint sensor, and triple-lens camera suites at the top left. The displays are sharp, bright, and colorful and both phones have dual speakers, which is good news for video fans. The Moto G Power is a little taller, fatter, and heavier, largely thanks to the extra big battery that accounts for its name. Look at them from the front and you’ll struggle to pick which is which.
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159.8 x 75.8 x 9.6mm (6.29 x 2.98 x 0.38 inches)ġ58.5 x 75.8 x 9.2mm (6.24 x 2.98 x 0.36 inches)Ģ,300 x 1,080 pixels (399 pixels-per-inch)ġ6-megapixel, 8MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro rear, 16MP frontĤ8-megapixel, 16MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro rear, 16MP frontĤK at 30 frames per second, 1080p at 60 fpsĤK at 30 frames per second, 1080p at 120 fpsĭesign, display, and durability Corey Gaskin / Digital Trendsīoth the Moto G Stylus and the Moto G Power have 6.4-inch LCD screens with the same resolution and a hole-punch camera at the top left.
