Motorola - moto g power 2025 128GB (Unlocked) - Leaf Green
Motorola - moto g power 2025 128GB (Unlocked) - Leaf Green
nleash your entertainment with the new moto g power. Watch shows and movies on a super-bright 6.8” 120Hz display⁵ backed... Read more
SKU: 156152
$214.95
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Everything I have heard about these phones put them near the very top of any list. The price is good for a phone these days. It is packed with features. Also, make sure it is compatible with your carrier. Xfinity does not work with these phones even though they say they do.
Nice phone so far!
The Moto G Power 2025 is a Great phone for the price. I really like the magsafe mount and wireless charging options and the NFC reader built in. Very good battery life and a very good screen. I put a magsafe mount in my car and it holds well but I can put the phone in place or remove it with one hand but it still hold the phone in place when on the road.Other features are the ability to use a sim card or esim and the tray for an additional memory card. The camera is also a great upgrade. It was easy to transfer all of my data from my 4 year older model. I am on cricket wireless and just had to move my sim to activate since it is unlocked. Very happy so far.
Enjoy using this phone. Feels smooth navigating through the device. Good battery life and at a good price. I did an unboxing and camera test on my YouTube channel: Nimodity
I purchased this to replace a 3-4 year old Samsung S21 Ultra because Samsung throttled back updates, perhaps to force sales of the S 25? This Motorola looked pretty good on paper, coming with a lot of RAM, ram boost and over 100 G of internal storage as well as a SD card slot and wireless charging. The cameras offered more MP than my S21 Ultra, plus some AI. What's not to like? Problems set in when I moved all the apps and data to the 5G. Some of the apps advised that they needed to be upgraded to run properly on Android 15. Other apps malfunctioned. The 500 GB SD card frequently vanished, requiring a restart of the phone to find it again. You can't install apps to the SD card, only photos, videos, music, docs. I used a dual pane file manager to attempt to move videos and music to the SD card manually only to be advised that this was not allowed. I suspect that the file manager isn't compatible with Android 15 or the phone doesn't like the SD card? And when I asked Amazon music to download purchased music to the SD card, repeatedly, it didn't happen. No error message, just not there. The cameras are OK under strong lighting conditions. The very best thing about this device is the "radio." By this I'm speaking of the circuits that communicate with cell towers. Our family has a home out in the woods. The last phone I owned which worked reliably there was a a "bag phone" in my car. This phone is world unlocked, may work on frequencies other phones don't, but voice, data work in this local where daylight has to be piped in. That made it worth the low price of admission. I suspect that app updates and firmware updates will make this phone far less of a hassle. As is, it's certainly worth the price.