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Mostly I love the huge battery life. Some of the software began playing up so I rebooted it yesterday, and I realised it was the first time I had rebooted it since buying it a month ago. And in that time I don't think the battery has ever gone below 75%. I do charge it overnight and sometimes at work, but nevertheless, this gives me the confidence that the battery is still going to be usable in 2 to 3 years time when most phones are struggling.
And it's great value too. Only other downside is the mediocre camera, which is all but useless in low light, unless you enable the powerful flash.
June 2022 : still going strong after 3 years
On the battery front the Moto is a beast. With moderate use will easily last two days. If you're not playing games or using other battery draining apps on your phone then it will last even longer.
Most apps work really well on the phone. Have found that video and other heavy files 'lag' quite a lot though when browsing sites or using social media. It also doesn't seem to like it when you move about when using the phone, which I think is a result of a slow switch between WiFi and network.
Aside from that though it's a good phone. The free phone cover is a nice addition too
So far I've not experienced any problems with the phone. It's quick to open apps, but slower (strangely) to download new apps, even with a fast internet connection?
The phone is quite large, which is a bonus with screen size being that bit bigger. Screen quality is OK, definition is good.
Irritations:
The phone suddenly refused to see the SD card (seems to be a common problem, as my old Moto G3 exhibited the same problem. From reading through various forums and looking at Lenovo's response it suggested that a fast (UHS 1) class 10 SD card should resolve the problems - so far it appears to have done the trick (hopefully)
I don't use fingerprint recognition, so can't comment on whether it works or not.
The camera is good, autofocus works OK.
One major gripe is that this phone doesn't have a magnetometer on board, which renders it next to useless as a Sat Nav device. Whyever did Lenovo decide not to build one into the phone? Surely it wouldn't have increased the price of the phone? This one single omission has dropped my rating from 5 to 3 stars.
The phone is in reality slimmer than it looks in pictures and is lightning-fast. The battery life's just amazing, especially if you keep using it with the Battery Saver feature always on (having this feature on doesn't really slow you down or anything like that & they say phone may have a limited usability but I haven't yet come across how & why, so I keep it on all the time as that way the battery lasts me almost three days. Mind you, I don't watch YouTube videos much and don't play power-demanding games on my phone). Also, for that price, the camera is amazingly good (have another phone that cost me almost £200, with a camera that is not even close to this Moto's one)!
So far, so good. Surprisingly good overall!
DISLIKES: (1) The absence of a better gallery app. Google Photos doesn't allow you to keep private photos away from prying eyes. (2) The absence of a lanyard connector to reduce the likelihood of the phone dropping from the user's hand. (3) The absence of a voice recording app. (4) The absence of an audio playing app.
The size and weight aren't too bad, it can still be popped in my shirt pocket. The screen is great and the performance is snappy. The only drawback is the lack of NFC for payments, but it's not a big deal to have a credit/debit card in your pocket is it?
If I smashed it, I would go out and buy exactly the same phone tomorrow.
This is the first time I've had a phone with no physical menu/wake up button on the front, and I think it was a mistake to do away with that feature, but it seems like all phones are going that way no.
I also find it a bit annoying having the fingerprint reader on the back instead of the front, especially when you use the kind of case that's usually folded back, so covers it up!
Other than those two minor niggles it's all good, and takes pretty decent photos too.
Fingerprint: location is excellent and recognition is good (can take a few tries at times)
Sturdiness/durability: excellent as it has not yet smashed whilst used alongside screen protector and case which were both provided and equipped to it.
Waterproof: this phone is not waterproof. Mine was submerged and became difficult to use as it repeatedly restarted itself. It had to be turned off via the boot menu and then started up to stop this cycle. I thought the phone was done for but it's still going over a month later.
Speed: good although you can feel the sluggishness when too many tabs are open. Forget about mobile gaming.
Keep a cheap phone for my work number and the last I had was a moto g5 from about 3 years ago.
It was horrible but it was only for calls and texts and the ability to run some games that could keep a 7 year old manageable in a restaurant or somesuch. When it went the way of all things I thought I would replace it with the equivalent as I didn’t hate the old one. Very surprised at the quality of the screen, materials and fit and finish. I went for the “power” version and the longevity of the battery is amazing, putting my main iPhone to shame in no small terms. User interface and experience is still very much in the hands of the awful android os with its bloat and unnecessary complexity but it’s liveable with.
Main feature is battery. Fully charged before I turned on for first time. Restored 50+ apps, updated a bunch, restored 1.2Gig of WhatsApp messages and generally played with the phone with screen on for 3 hours, then casted a 1hr long video. Location services left on entire time. After these activities and the phone being on for just over 12.5 hrs now, battery only down to 85% and battery stats say 2 days left. Very Happy!
Phones alot snappier than I'd expected.
Fingerprint scanner has worked every time.
Camera seems ok to me, but I'm not overly concerned with camera, just needs to not be noticeably bad
20% of storage used straight out of box, which seems excessive.
Screen seems good quality, video looks good.
Speaker is ok
Upgraded from galaxy S6 that I was still more than happy with. Got this mainly for battery and hoped it'd still be a semi decent phone. This is a much better phone than I expected and clearly better than previous phone. I'm loving this purchase so far.
The phone is fast, the operating system is much more modern than the one on my old phone. However I didn't realise they would have feature regression, the lack of NFC / Contactless was instantly discovered when I tried to use Android Beam to send files between the phones. While plainly visible as a missing feature if you look at the specs I had assumed it was a standard feature in any phone these days.
Then I tried the camera, this is where I feel they've cut more corners in a serious way. If you take a photo of a stright wall or line and it is near the edge of the picture - it comes out curved, a photo of a square bit of paper comes out looking bowed! The sharpness of things in photos such as furr on an animal is also worse than my old P2 phone.
For me, I'm not sure that the low cost of the phone is worth these two glaring issues. Great phone for someone who doesn't need NFC and isn't fussy about the camera.
• Almost stock Android, 9 or Pie, not sure if it will get 10
• Nice layout with great icons
• Lovely display and great photos
I must confess that I don’t like onscreen buttons, Motorola have made a way round this by giving the option of a virtual track bar, slide left for back, right for recent, tap for home and press for Google Assistant or longer for off. As this was a present, I can’t really say too much about it, other than the recipient is extremely happy with his new phone. It’s getting annoying as he keeps saying, “my phone does this or that”. Grrr, ☹.
All all the usual apps etc work, screen is okay, camera is not great but is alright unless it's low light, main selling point is the battery life is great and that's why I got it- one too many tube journey's home without music, bike rides with maps stopping half way etc. But living in London NFC is a bit of a deal-breaker for me (I'm used to going out just with phone to pay for transport, shops, pubs etc.) so I'm considering returning it for that reason alone, which is a real shame as I assume NFC is a really simple/cheap thing to include nowadays.
I moved from Apple - iPhone 6 to this phone and was instantly impressed.
It does everything my previous phone did but is so much quicker and in I get 2 days battery out of it compared to barely 9 hrs on my Apple. Yes I know my iPhone had been old but even when it was new it never had battery like i the same league as the Motorola G7 Power.
The fingerprinter is on the back of the phone and initially I had reservations about this.
However in use it's very intuitive and just works well.
Great phone and very good value for money.
I was already a seasoned Android user and the phone provided few surprises. It is fast. The screen is excellent. The fingerprint unlock is reliable. Phonecalls are clear. The camera does it job well. And all my data already in the Google world loaded on to the phone without drama.
I was annoyed by constant notification noises that I couldn't turn down without also turning down the phone ringing. Volume Butler solved the problem. Another app Data & Calls Plan keeps a handy track of mobile calls and data.






