What's good
- Affordable access to 5G
- Excellent battery life
- Bright display
What's bad
- Weak low-light camera performance
- Only one guaranteed software upgrade
- Bulky and heavy
Verdict
The Motorola One 5G Ace worked well and for a lesser price than other 5G capable phones on the market. In order to achieve such a fair price, sacrifices were made -- including camera quality and screen resolution. However, reviewers felt the One 5G Ace pulls its own weight while looking stylish.
Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024)
- OS
- 6.7"Display size
- 50+ MP Camera
- 2.2 GHzProcessor
- 128 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Sturdy build
- Decent audio
- Inexpensive
- Fingerprint scanner
What's bad
- Micro USB charger
- Poor camera quality
- Not enough RAM
What's good
- Amazing battery life
- Affordable
- Nice build design
- The plastic back-plate won't shatter
What's bad
- Mediocre performance
- Lackluster camera
- Limited software support
Verdict
Don’t expect to play the latest games, wow friends and family with your photography skills, or multitask all day. While the phone might work for light use or younger users, reviewers question the value compared to other phones in the 2021 Moto G line-up.
What's good
- Solid design
- Bright, colorful display
- Price
- microSD support
- Decent performance for the price
What's bad
- No NFC
- No wireless charging
- Easy-to-block speaker
- Weak camera
Verdict
While it won’t compete with the top releases of 2019, the Moto G7 offers excellent value for anyone looking for a phone that is budget-friendly but offers a taste of the premium experience.
What's good
- Modular design
- Great battery life
- microSD support
- Sleek design
- Strong camera (for the price range)
What's bad
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
- Price
- No water resistance
- Dim display
Verdict
Apart from price, the Moto Z3 Play is one of the most compelling modular phones to date. However, pricing considered, there are other phones that offer better performance or cameras if Moto Mods aren’t important to you.
What's good
- Decent performance
- Budget-friendly price
- Solid battery life
- Includes fingerprint scanner
- Expandable storage
- Software shortcuts
What's bad
- Poor audio quality
- Mediocre camera quality
- Disappointing display
- Weak multitasking
What's good
- Great value
- Detailed, well-balanced display
- Plenty of storage
- microSD support
- Stock Android experience
What's bad
- Weak camera
- Questionable aging
Verdict
If you’re looking for a solid option for everyday use, don’t need powerhouse flagship performance, and are not worried about the weak camera the Moto G6 offers outstanding value and is the sweet spot in Motorola’s latest G-Series lineup.
What's good
- Detailed and crisp display
- Premium build and feel
- Great phone for the price
- Good color reproduction and details in daylight photos
- Relatively smooth performance
What's bad
- Display doesn’t have great contrast
- Low light photos have noise and color degradation