WIRED Good performance. 5G connectivity. Lots of storage. Day and a half of battery life. Smooth, large, screens. Three years of security updates. TIRED Big, slippery phones. Cameras don't match competitors. No OLED. Screen can be dim in bright sunlight.
phones, which are frustratingly sluggish, I always reach the same consensus with Motorola devices: They're fine. If I had to use a single word, it would be. These Android smartphones usually perform well and have good battery life, but competitors like Samsung and Google always offer better cameras, more features, and longer software support, so youBut if I had to recommend a Motorola phone right now, it would be the new Moto G Stylus 5G.
I like that each has a capacitive fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button on the right edge, and a headphone jack for corded earbuds. I just wish these phones weren't so huge. The Stylus 5G is the biggest with its 6.8-inch screen, but the Moto G 5G's 6.5-inch screen isn't much smaller. The size combined with the fact that both have slippery plastic backs makes them annoyingly difficult to wield one-handed.
If you couldn't tell by the name, these phones have 5G support. Par for the course, it's the basic sub-6 kind, which isn't
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