Motorola Moto G7 Power
64 GB, Black, 6.20", Dual SIM, 12 Mpx, 4G
Motorola Moto G7 Power
64 GB, Black, 6.20", Dual SIM, 12 Mpx, 4G
5 years ago •
purchased this product
The mobile phone is a compromise:
Low price and extreme battery life at the expense of the presence or quality of individual components.
Battery: (100% brightness, no energy-saving mode) 24h incl. 10h use.
(autom. brightness adjustment, no energy-saving mode) 40h incl. 12h use)
Standby: Over 3 days (72h).
Software: Almost "naked" Android, so not cluttered with manufacturer apps (only one Motorola app and it can even be useful). Power-saving and smooth.
Design: Well. It feels good in the hand despite the size, but questionable design decisions.
This "notching" of the screen at the top by the front camera and sensors, which is so trendy, was only created to have a screen with as few edges as possible (for whatever reason). In this case, it doesn't really serve the purpose, as the phone has a bold border at the bottom with the "motorola" logo.
Workmanship: Surprisingly good, it doesn't feel inferior. It does weigh noticeably because of the battery, but it doesn't feel much heavier than an iPhone.
Camera: Well. In low-light with medium-low lighting, there is a lot of noise in the picture. One of the compromises. In any case, not a camera phone.
Display: "Only" HD+. Another compromise. Not an entertainment phone.
Loudspeaker: Well. Single. The same loudspeaker is used for making calls, of course with adjusted volume. Not great, but it doesn't matter to me because I use headphones.
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5 years ago •
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If you need a cheap phone that can do everything, this is the one!
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