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This $300 Motorola features a big screen and battery – but its durability is the crown jewel
Motorola starts 2025 by revealing two mid-range smartphones: the Moto G and its big brother, the Moto G Power. The company says these devices are “entertainment powerhouses”, delivering both “exceptional photography [plus] immersive” media at a low price.
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The entertainment-rich capability starts with the display. Each phone has a bright 1,000-nit screen running at a 120Hz refresh rate. This screen ensures smooth “streaming, gaming, [and web page] scrolling”. Supporting the display is a robust speaker system backed up by Dolby Atmos and Bass Boost tech that can output high-resolution audio.
Other shared features include a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset delivering solid performance and a rear camera system led by a 50MP camera. There is a small difference in size between the two devices. The Moto G measures 6.7 inches, while the Power model is a slightly larger 6.8 inches.
The Moto G Power also has a few features that make it a more powerful option. Take charging capabilities. Both Motorola devices run on a 5,000mAh battery that can last a little over 24 hours on a single charge, while 30W TurboPower enables speedy recharge times. However, the Power model stands out by supporting 15W wireless charging.
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The most significant difference is in the device’s camera systems. Although both devices have a 50MP lens, the Moto G Power is better at taking clearer pictures thanks to optical image stabilization. The device also has an 8MP ultrawide camera with a combination of auto-focus and Macro Vision to help maintain clarity in photographs.
Design-wise, they look the same. However, the Moto G Power has a tougher body. The device is rated for both IP68 and IP69. This rating means three things: its internal hardware is completely sealed off from dust, it can handle blasts from high-pressure water jets, and it can survive submersion up to a meter underwater. To top everything off, the screen is made out of Corning Gorilla Glass, giving it resistance to scratches.
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Motorola’s Moto G, on the other hand, isn’t as tough or capable. It lacks wireless charging, houses a 2MP Macro Vision lens, has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 instead of Gorilla Glass 5, and can only repel water. The smartphone cannot survive submersion. Yet the device is still a solid option for people who want a new phone without the premium cost.
The Moto G launches unlocked on January 30 across multiple retailers, such as Amazon, for $200. One week later, on February 6, the Moto G Power will roll out for $300.