
Motorola just unveiled two new smartphones, the Moto G Power and G Stylus. Fans of the G series know these smartphones regularly deliver some of the best value and bang-for-buck performance on the market. Based on their specs, the G Power and G Stylus look to continue that reputation, thanks to bigger displays, better processors, more memory, and beefed-up camera systems—all at a very wallet-friendly price.
True to its name, the Moto G Power boasts a number of robust features that live up to its moniker. For starters, it packs a 5,000mAh battery that can deliver days—not just hours—of uninterrupted use. It also features an upgraded camera setup that includes three lenses on the back (16MP wide, 8MP ultrawide with a 118° FOV, and a 2MP macro lens) and a 16MP hole-punched lens on the front. The G Power's FHD+ Max Vision display measures 6.4", making it larger than last year's model. There's additional power inside, as well. Beneath the G Power's hood is a very capable Snapdragon 665 chipset, which isn't the most cutting-edge CPU available, but it's plenty to guarantee strong, reliable performance. Supporting that chip are 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory, as well as a microSDXC slot, in case you need some extra room. Like its predecessors, the G Power runs a near-stock version of the latest Android OS with a few Motorola-specific flourishes skinned over the software.
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