Motorola Moto G Stylus (2021)
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OS
- 6.8"Display size
- 48+ MP Camera
- 2.2 GHzProcessor
- 128 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Respectable performance
- Decent cameras
- It comes with a stylus
What's bad
- No NFC
- Only one guaranteed upgrade
- No waterproof rating
Verdict
With the Motorola Moto G Stylus (2021), Motorola made the improvements over last year’s model that it needed to keep the phone relevant. While it doesn’t bring the phone up to the standard set by other mid-range phones, it’s still a solid device that will do everything the average phone user might need it to and one of the cheapest options on the market with stylus support.
What's good
- Vibrant display with good viewing angles
- Lightweight and easy to grip
- Smooth performance for all tasks
What's bad
- Low pixel density
- Only 3G connectivity
What's good
- Excellent value vs the competition
- Good battery life
- Solid, all-metal design
- Fast, accurate fingerprint scanner
- Near-stock Android experience
- Fast charging support
What's bad
- Inconsistent camera
- Weak low-light camera performance
- Slow software updates
- Chassis prone to scratches and scuffs
Verdict
With a solid mix of performance and design, the Moto G5S still serves as a shining example of what a mid-tier phone can be. Unless you are looking for a top notch camera, reviewers all consider the phone one of the best releases from Moto—or the mid-tier market—yet.
What's good
- Bold design
- Hole-punch camera
- Stellar performance
- Plenty of storage
- Exceptional battery life
- Good (but not great) camera
What's bad
- No microSD support
- No waterproofing
- Lots of bloatware
Verdict
In terms of raw value, the Honor View 20 has plenty to offer as long as you can overlook the load of bloatware pre-installed on the phone and don’t need the absolute best camera available.