Motorola Moto G Stylus | 2023 | Unlocked | Made for US 4/64GB | 50 MP Camera | Midnight Blue, 162.89 x 74.08 x 9.19mm
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Product Dimensions | 6.41 x 2.92 x 0.36 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
Item model number | PAXW0002US |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
OS | Android 13.0 |
RAM | 4 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB Type C |
GPS | True |
Special features | Stereo Speakers, Expandable Memory, Built-In GPS, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Water Resistant |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen, Microphone |
Scanner Resolution | 1600 x 720 |
Other camera features | Rear, Front |
Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Form Factor | Slate |
Color | Midnight blue |
Battery Power Rating | 5000 |
Phone Talk Time | 36 Hours |
Whats in the box | Power Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, Stylus Pen, USB Cable |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
Date First Available | April 27, 2023 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
Standing screen display size | 6.5 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 195 Grams |
Reviews (9)
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by camaraderie
I got this one for the family to replace a basic flip phone. I use the POWER version of this phone myself and had confidence that it would be a good upgrade from a basic as a first smart phone.
It is an EXCELLENT choice as the screen is large and you can configure everything so as not to be too confusing for a non tecchie. The phone call performance is excellent with good sound quality in both directions. This is NOT the fastest phone or one that has a lot of storage or memory…but I knew that going in and I can always add a big microSD if she ever needs more than is included as there is a single slot for one right next to the sim card in the pop out drawer,
This one worked perfectly moving the Sim Card from a T Moble account phone and because the PRIOR phone was a BASIC phone…the numbers/contacts did NOT move over or download by themselves as they WILL if you are moving from a smart phone. I had to first EXPORT the contacts to the BASIC phone SIM card before moving the card to the new Moto Pur. Lots of easy videos on this 2 minute job on line.
Once I did that…all was well after allowing some time to load up, We got a nice leatherette billfold type case for this and we have a happy family member. I really don’t think there is a better smart phone in this price range and the camera is WAY better than you might think…I think they measure the single lens rather than adding up all separate lenses…NOT the STATE of the ART camera in a $1k phone but Really nice quality at 1/10th the price! If you want more power and storage and camera…get the power version for 100 bucks more…but in the meantime…if you’re needs and your budget are not as great…the Pur is an excellent choice.
by Miguel peña
This product when I purchased it was described as new and unlocked. Upon arrival, the device had been opened, as the cardboard tear strip was removed and the box was taped closed. Attempting to set up the device was finnicky, and now I know its due to there being apps from three different carriers pre-loaded onto the device. AT&T, Verizon, and Cricket. All three of these providers are not prominent or even available where I live, and upon attempting to remove the apps by enabling developer settings and debug tools, I found that the developer settings had already been enabled. This, along with a dead battery on arrival, indicated to me that the device had been tampered with as well as its packaging. Don’t get your hopes up about being able to clean it up yourself either, all attempts to remove the pre-loaded bloatware bricks the device and requires a full factory reset. Buy the device from Motorola, and get a good phone.
by Katie
Overall the Moto G Pure is a good phone for the money.
I do not play games or take a lot of photos. I do not have a lot of apps installed either. I use the phone for calls, texts, navigation, browsing the interwebs, and using a few apps (amazon, ebay, offer up, banking, health care). For these purposes, the phone is more than adequate. I am VERY happy with the purchase. I was going to use this phone as a temp phone until the new iPhone SE reviews came out. I like the G Pure so much that I might just keep it long term. So, if you have a similar use case, then do not be scared of the reviews showing horrible geekbench scores for the MediaTek Helios processor. Also, the near stock Android experience with no bloatware is refreshing. I like the little moto tweaks, like chopping twice for the flashlight.
However, there are some caveats:
There is no 5G and no NFC. So no google pay (do you trust google?). The lack of 5G is not a deal breaker for me as my carrier charges extra for 5G anyways.
The face unlock is unreliable (boo). I do not take selfies, so it could very well be that I am holding the phone incorrectly when trying to unlock the phone. However, I feel like an idiot moving the phone around trying to get the phone to unlock with facial recognition until the phone gives up and begs me to use fingerprint or PIN unlock. I was really hoping this feature was going to make me feel like I have a cheap iPhone. I was mistaken. This is not a deal breaker, but it is a let down.
The storage is a pitiful 32 GB. The OS alone with the preinstalled google aps uses about half of that. So if you have/need lots of apps look elsewhere. My previous 2017 phone also had the same amount of storage but more carrier bloatware. Still, the 32 GB feels cramped for me and will definitely feel cramped for most people.
The OS is android 11. This is already one version behind the current android 12 (at the date of purchase Feb. 2020), but the G Pure is supposed to get updated to android 12 and then that’s probably it. This is the reason that I chose the G Pure over the G Play. The G Play has a bigger battery and a more commonly targeted Qualcomm processor. But the G Play has android 10 and will only get updated to android 11. Why does Motorola makes such good phones and have such a horrible update policy? If any Motorola bots are reading this, please note that I would buy a more expensive Motorola phone AND recommend Motorola to others if this were not the case. As it stands, I expect every Motorola phone purchase to result in being abandoned before you even get your new phone in the mail.
I know that there are more “cons” listed than “pluses”, but I think some of the “cons” would be deal breakers for a lot of people. BUT, overall I am VERY happy with the purchase for my use case and expect to sue the phone for quite some time at the moment. So if you have similar needs, then you should expect to be happy as well.
by Amazon Customer
Item arrived within schedule and buyer is fully satisfied with it.
by FIllC
The best part of this phone is it gets workable signal when others seem not to be able to do so.
Any phone can run apps but most have lousy RF performance. The RF performance of this phone seems to allow it to get a workable signal where other phones do not. I was often in areas which seemed to have no to marginal coverage. Now with this phone they all seem workable. Casually comparing its performance to other kinds of phones in use in the same area by others on various networks, this phone will typically be able to make calls when others cannot. It is clearly better than the phone it replaced. Perhaps it is realted to Motorola being an old line radio company. Who knows. But it is a superior RF performer.
I tested using different SIM cards and it works with both Verizon and T-Mobile (a GSM carrier) networks. This is pretty unusual because most phones are either Verizon or GSM but not both. The phone is advertised as working with ALL US carriers and this seems to be a good claim. Maybe the thing is an SDR? Wouldn’t that be nice.
The wifi section has both 2.4 and 5 Ghz bands. Both work very well. Using a directional beam as the access point I was able to get a workable 2.4 link at about a half mile. If you want to play with this I used a Ubiquiti Powerbeam PBE M2 400 which you can get on Amazon.
The phone is also very stable, having not yet crashed after a few months of use. The phone comes with Android 11, which is very good and it will ask you to upgrade to 12. Both versions are excellent and stable on this phone. There are no hangs or crashes.
The memory holds all the apps I need and is only about 60% used. Battery life can go way past two days if you are just on standby and have all the saver features turned on. The two days is with “normal” use as in my kind of normal use versus playing games or watching video all day. Charging is quite fast and considering you can run a day with far less than 100% battery, the time to refresh the battery is quite quick.
The camera is average, which in my case is good enough, but keep in mind it’s a cell phone. If you want to do real photography get a DSLR.
For the money you will not find a better deal. There is no way I would pay $1200 for a phone especially when I can get 90% of the way there for 5% of the cost.
Mot has really done a great job. I hope they keep up the great work because we need solid, good performing phones at this cost level.
If you want a phone that just works and does so very well and don’t care about fashion, get this.
by Miguel peña
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le inserte mi chip telcel trabajo un día y al siguiente se puso aso no me permite entrar a aplicaciones. el chip se lo inserte asta el día de ayer sábado xq me encontraba fueras de mi ciudad espero pronta respuesta gracias
by Inkman66
Good quality. Works as expected
by Francisco Cruz
Llegó bien empacado y antes de lo estimado, lo quería como regalo para un familiar y quedó encantado; funcionando correctamente hasta ahora
by Mary Martinez
Great price, quality as described battery life very good no problems.