The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
A budget-friendly choice with a durable design and excellent battery life, but modest in power and camera performance.What's good
- Vegan leather design
- IP68 dust and water resistance
- Long battery life
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Wireless charging support
What's bad
- Disappointing cameras
- Slow processor performance
- LCD display instead of OLED
- Limited software updates
- Design attracts dust
Design
The Moto G Power offers a premium feel with its vegan leather finish, making it more pleasant to hold compared to standard plastic options. This design, available in colors like Leaf Green and Slate Gray, adds a flair often missing in budget phones, according to experts.
The phone boasts MIL-STD-810H certification for drop resistance and an impressive dual IP68/IP69 rating, meaning it's robust against dust and even high-pressure water jets. Reviewers appreciate this level of protection as uncommon among budget-friendly phones.
While the design elevates the budget phone experience, the vegan leather back, despite its appeal, attracts dust and debris easily, which can be challenging to clean, as noted by several reviewers.
Display(s)
The Moto G Power features a 6.8-inch display, larger than many budget phones, providing ample space for gaming and browsing. The smooth 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and interactions feel fluid, enhancing your daily phone use.
"We got a reading of 521 nits from the Moto G Power in SDR mode," explained Tom's Guide, highlighting its struggle in direct sunlight. But in most lighting conditions, video playback is enjoyable with vibrant colors.
While the display doesn't match the vivid colors and deep contrasts of OLED screens, its Gorilla Glass 5 is durable, resisting scratches and common mishaps.
Performance
The phone uses a newer MediaTek processor, but it's less powerful than last year’s model, leading to slower performance in daily tasks. While you'll manage basic activities like browsing and app usage without major issues, speed isn't its strong suit.
Reviewers at Tom’s Guide noted the phone's "limited performance," emphasizing that it doesn’t justify the 'Power' name. If gaming or multitasking are a priority for you, consider other options with better performance.
Software & Storage
Moto G Power runs on Android 15, promising two years of system upgrades and three years of security updates. This falls short compared to competitors offering longer support.
Motorola has reduced intrusive apps but some remain, like the stock weather app with ads. Experts note the phone's uncluttered interface appeals to users preferring simplicity, but lacking software updates might concern future conscious consumers.
Cameras
The Moto G Power (2025) features a solid 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultrawide sensor, producing vibrant and natural colors in good lighting. Reviewers appreciated its flair for color but noted soft details and noise when zooming in or shooting in low-light environments.
While it competes decently in well-lit conditions, its night shots are less reliable, often requiring editing for better clarity. One expert shared, "The Moto G Power produces reliably solid photos – certainly good enough for a $299 camera phone."
Portrait shots fare better, with accurate skin tones and clear edge detection, but the phone lacks a dedicated macro lens, limiting detailed close-ups. Despite the limitations, these cameras meet basic photography needs with reasonable quality.
Battery
The 5,000mAh battery ensures you'll have plenty of power throughout the day, whether you're streaming videos or browsing the web. Reviewers note that the battery life rounds up to impressive 17 hours and 13 minutes in some tests, outperforming many in its range. These long hours mean you can enjoy your phone without worrying about finding a charger during busy days.
For charging, you have the option of the 30W wired charger, which can juice up the phone rapidly. A full charge takes about two hours, but you can reach 50% in just 30 minutes, keeping interruptions to your day minimal. There's also the added convenience of 15W wireless charging, which is a nice bonus you rarely see in budget devices, noted by experts as a "premium extra." With multiple ways to keep your phone powered, battery anxiety becomes a thing of the past, making this device a reliable companion for both work and play.
Audio
Experts highlight that calls remain clear and audible, crediting the powerful earpiece and speakerphone, reaching respectable volume levels that suit most environments.
The Dolby Atmos support boosts the entertainment experience, providing dynamic sound for gaming and music through dual speakers that "do a surprisingly good job of filling a small room," as noted in reviews. While powerful, the speaker might lack low-frequency richness at high volumes, suggesting headphones for better audio quality.
The Bottom Line
This phone brings durability and style with its vegan leather back, making it usable in various conditions due to its water resistance.
A strong battery life means it can easily last through your day, a notable benefit for someone on the go or relying heavily on their device.
Performance may not meet all expectations, particularly for those who demand speed or frequently use demanding apps or games, due to its less powerful processor.
A critic from PCMag commented, "Its cameras, battery life, and design are carried over from last year's model." Camera performance is average, best for general use rather than capturing memorable photos.
What the Critics Are Saying...
- Cesar Cadenas, ZDNetThe Motorola Moto G Power is on sale for $300 at Amazon. I recommend this mobile device to people who want a solid camera and a mini home theater system. These two features allow the phone to punch well above its weight class. Thanks to its durability, it's a good option to take with you if you freq…
- Stephen Radochia, Android PoliceEvaluating midrange and budget Motorola phones is always tricky because it’s a tale of two reviews. At full price, the G Power doesn’t make sense. The Moto G Stylus and Moto Edge are fantastic if you’re a Moto fan, and the Galaxy A26 is an excellent choice with an improved display and more extended …
- Scott Webster, Android GuysAt $299.99, the Moto G Power 2025 makes a strong case for itself, especially if you care about durability, battery life, and the ability to charge wirelessly. It’s not the fastest phone around, and the LCD panel won’t win any beauty contests compared to OLED rivals but, for everyday use, it handles …
- Sarah Lord, PC MagazineThe 2025 version of the Motorola Moto G Power takes a surprising step back from its predecessor with a less powerful processor that results in slower performance.
- Philip Michaels, Tom's GuideThe Moto G Power (2025) delivers the kind of epic battery life Motorola's budget phones have become famous for, while also adding improved durability to the mix. But the less expensive Moto G (2025) lasted longer on our battery test, seemingly making that phone a better choice for bargain hunters un…
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Common Questions
The Moto G Power (2025) price will vary depending on retailer, age, special offers and whether or not it's purchased with a service plan. If purchased with a 2 year service contract for example, you would likely pay much less for the phone itself up front.
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Motorola backs up the Moto G Power (2025) with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
If your Moto G Power (2025) has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact Motorola support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find Motorola's contact information here.
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