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Moto G7 Power deals and reviews

Moto G7 Power

82/100
17 Critic Reviews

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Release Date (UK): March 2019

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What the critics say (scores are out of 100)

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Stuff | Andrew Williams

The perfect solution for those tired of phones that empty their batteries, and your bank account, too quickly.

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100

Pocket-lint | Chris Hall

There are lots of affordable phones out there, but the Moto G7 Power has something that the rest of them don't: true two-day battery life per charge.

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100

Expert Reviews | Alan Martin

So this is awkward, then. We're used to the main Moto G being the budget champion but here it's been completely upstaged by its cheaper sibling. In short, all this for its price is a complete steal.

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90

Wired | Jeffrey Van Camp

The Moto G7 is the best affordable phone this year. It's fast, and the camera gets the job done. Like all glass phones, I wish it wasn't so fragile and slippery (buy a case), but at least if it breaks you'll only be out a few hundred dollars, not a thousand. And if you don't mind a few less pixels on your display, an ever so slightly huskier build, and less onboard file storage, the Moto G7 Power can last as long as three days between charges

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90

Trusted Reviews | Thomas Newton

The Moto G7 Power is excellent value for money. It's not perfect, but you'd be hard pressed to find a phone as good for the same price.

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83

ZDNet | Jason Cipriani

This is the budget phone you're looking for.

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80

PC Mag

The Motorola Moto G7 Power offers excellent performance, two-day battery life, and an attractive design for a budget-friendly price.

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80

Tom's Guide | Adam Ismail

The Moto G7 Power may be the middle child in the family, but it also happens to be the best cheap phone in Motorola's lineup.

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80

Digital Trends | Simon Hill

If price and battery are top of mind, then the Moto G7 Power is the phone to get... The Moto G7 Power gives you unbeatable battery life on a budget.

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80

AndroidPit | Bruno Salutes

The Moto G7 Power is Motorola's response to users who have been calling for more battery life for years. It is a welcome launch on the market, and could be the most popular Motorola device this year.

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80

The Verge | Chris Welch

To me, the G7 Power really feels like the Moto G7 to get. Its battery life is incredible and worth the cost-cutting that Motorola did elsewhere.

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80

TechRadar | Tom Bedford

While its camera and design won't blow away users of high-end phones, the Moto G7 Power's impressive battery size and specs make it a compelling option for users on a budget. Not all its features are immediately intuitive, which holds the phone back from greatness.

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80

phoneArena | Victor Hristov

If you like big phones and are looking for an affordable one, the G7 Power is a far less compromised device than the G7 Play.

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70

Pickr | Leigh Stark

the Motorola G7 Power is an ordinary, but worth checking out all the same. It has all the power you might need, but we think Motorola can still do better.

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70

Tech.co | Tom Fogden

If you need a crazy-long battery life, the G7 Power is probably your ideal phone. But perhaps the biggest compliment we can give the G7 Power is that, if you ignore the battery life, it's still a good budget phone.

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70

Neowin | Rich Woods

If the Moto G7 Power was the only device to come out from the G7 series, maybe along with the G7 Play, I'd say it's a solid device. But sadly, it sits aside the G7, which only costs a bit more.

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pocketnow | Adam Z. Lein

very impressed with the battery life in the Moto G7 Power! If you're sick of charging your phone every night so that you can make it through the next day, this is the phone for you. The Moto G7 Power could easily make it through a 4 day weekend away without a charger...The camera is totally acceptable too. I'd say it might be better than some of the more-expensive phones out there as well

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Form factor and dimensions
Dimensions & Form

Form factor: Touchscreen bar
Dimensions 159.43 x 76 x 9.3 mm (6.28 x 2.99 x 0.37 in)
Weight: 193 g (6.81 oz)

Screen
Screen

Size: 6.2 inches diagonal
Resolution: 1570 x 720 pixels
Screen Density: 279 ppi
Screen-to-Body Ratio: 77.6 %

Display Type: LTPS IPS LCD

Operating System
Runs

Android

Performance
Performance

Chipset: Qualcomm SDM632 Snapdragon 632 (14 nm)
CPU: Octa-core (4x1.8 GHz Kryo 250 Gold & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 250 Silver)
GPU: Adreno 506
RAM: 4GB

Camera
Camera

Main Camera: 12 megapixels with LED flash
Secondary Camera: 8 megapixels

Storage
Storage

Built-in Storage: 64GB
Expandable Storage: Micro SD

Battery
Battery & Charging

Capacity: 5000 mAh
Removable Battery: No
Wireless Charging: No
Quick Charge: Quick Charge

SIM Standard
SIM standard

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Water and Dust Resistance
Water & Dust Resistance

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Fingerprint Reader
Fingerprint Reader

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