Motorola Motorola Moto G Power 2024 PB000008US Review

The Moto G Power 2024 has one superpower: a battery that simply refuses to quit. But is that enough to make it your next phone?

Screen Size 6.7
Refresh Rate 120
Processor Mediatek Dimensity 7020
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Rear Camera Mp 50
Front Camera Mp 16
Battery Capacity Mah 5000
Charging Wattage 30
Wireless Charging No
Five G Yes
Operating System Android 14
Motorola Motorola Moto G Power 2024 PB000008US cellphone
71.9 Pontuação Geral

The 30-Second Version

Buy this phone for the battery, tolerate it for everything else. At around $130, it's a steal; above $200, think twice.

Overview

The Moto G Power 2024 is a battery life champion that makes zero apologies for being a budget phone, and that's exactly why we like it. Forget chasing flagship specs; this thing has one job: to not die on you. With a 5000mAh battery scoring in the 98th percentile and a 120Hz screen that punches way above its price, it's the phone you buy when you're tired of carrying a charger everywhere. The vegan leather back is a nice touch that makes it feel more premium than it is.

Performance

The Dimensity 7020 chipset and 8GB of RAM land in the 69th percentile for performance, which tells you everything. It's fine for everyday stuff like social media and streaming, but don't expect it to blaze through heavy games. The real surprise is that 120Hz display—it's smooth and responsive, making the whole experience feel snappier than the raw performance numbers suggest. For basic tasks, it's more than enough.

Performance Percentiles

Build 87.9
Camera 90.7
Battery 98.2
Display 96.2
Feature 99.6
Performance 67.5
Connectivity 96.6
Social Proof 97.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Battery life is absolutely legendary. You'll easily get two days. 100th
  • That 120Hz display is a steal at this price and looks great. 98th
  • The side-mounted fingerprint reader is fast and conveniently placed. 98th
  • A headphone jack! In 2024! A true rarity and a win for simplicity. 97th

Cons

  • Performance is merely adequate. It's for getting things done, not for speed runs.
  • The camera is decent in good light but struggles in low-light situations.
  • No wireless charging, which is a bummer even at this price point.
  • The 'Made for US' branding means check your bands if you're traveling internationally.

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (4972 reviews)
👍 People who switched from much pricier phones are shocked at how much value they're getting, especially the battery.
👎 International buyers are getting burned because the US-specific model doesn't work with all global networks.
🤔 Owners love the battery and screen, but wish the camera was better, especially once the sun goes down.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.7
Resolution 1080 x 2400
Refresh Rate 120 Hz

Performance

Processor Mediatek Dimensity 7020 (6 nm)
Processor Model Mediatek Dimensity 7020
CPU Cores 8
CPU Speed 2.2
RAM 8 MB
Storage 128 GB
Expandable Yes

Camera

Main Camera 50
Camera Count 2
Front Camera 16
Video 1080p at 30fps

Battery & Charging

Battery 5000 Wh
Wired Charging 30
Wireless Charging No
Fast Charging 30W wired charging
Connector USB Type-C 2.0

Connectivity

5G Yes
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth Yes
NFC Yes
USB USB Type-C 2.0
SIM Nano SIM

Design & Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
Fingerprint Side-mounted
Face Recognition No
OS Android 14
Headphone Jack Yes

Value & Pricing

With prices swinging wildly from $130 to $260 across vendors, the value proposition is simple: if you can snag this near the $130 mark, it's an absolute no-brainer. Even at the higher end, you're paying for exceptional battery life and a great screen. Just make sure you shop around.

Price History

£ 0 £ 1.000 £ 2.000 £ 3.000 £ 4.000 12 de mar.12 de mar.29 de mar.29 de mar. £ 2.872

vs Competition

Stacked against its peers, the Moto G Power's mission is clear. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will smoke it in performance and camera quality, but it'll cost you more and the battery won't last as long. The Google Pixel 10 will have a better camera and cleaner software, but again, at a premium. If raw, day-long endurance is your top priority and you're on a tight budget, this Motorola runs circles around the competition. If you care more about camera or speed, look at the Pixel or OnePlus 15.

Spec Motorola Motorola Moto G Power 2024 PB000008US Samsung Samsung Galaxy S26 SM-S948UZKEXAA Motorola Moto G PB6V0014US Google Google Pixel 10 GA09899-US OnePlus OnePlus 15 5011116281 Apple Unlocked iPhone 15/15 Plus MTLY3LL/A
Screen Size 6.7 6.9 6.7 6.3 6.8 6.1
Display Type - OLED AMOLED OLED OLED OLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 120 60
Processor Mediatek Dimensity 7020 Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Snapdragon® 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform 3.78 GHz 8 Elite Gen 5 A16
RAM (GB) 8 12 8 16 16 -
Storage (GB) 128 512 1024 256 512 128
Rear Camera Mp 50 200 50 50 50 48
Front Camera Mp 16 12 32 42 32 -
Battery Capacity Mah 5000 5000 5000 4870 7300 -
Charging Wattage 30 60 68 - - -
Wireless Charging false true true false - -
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance - IP68 IP68 IP68 IP69 -
Operating System Android 14 Android 16 Android 15 Android 16 Android 16 iPadOS 17

Common Questions

Q: How's the camera in real life?

It's fine for daytime snaps and social media. The 50MP sensor needs good light. In dim settings, it gets noisy and soft. Don't buy this as a camera phone.

Q: Does it really last two days on a charge?

For most people, yes. Our data shows it's in the 98th percentile for battery. If you're a lighter user, you might even stretch it to three. It's a tank.

Q: Can I use it outside the US?

Check your carrier bands carefully. The 'Made for US' model is optimized for US networks and might not work fully elsewhere. It's a common complaint in our database.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a pocket-sized gaming rig or a point-and-shoot camera replacement, this isn't it. The performance is just okay and the camera is merely serviceable. Go get a Google Pixel or a OnePlus instead. This phone is for people who value endurance above all else.

Verdict

We're giving this a solid recommendation for anyone whose top priority is battery life and who doesn't need flagship-level speed. It's a focused tool, not a jack-of-all-trades. For students, delivery drivers, or anyone who just hates plugging in their phone, this is one of the best values out there. If you play a lot of demanding games or are a photography enthusiast, you'll need to spend more.