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MOTOROLA MOTO G POWER
Rendimiento
Cámara
Autonomía
Pantalla
Almacenamiento
Diseño
Características MOTOROLA MOTO G POWER
TipoIPS, LCD
Densidad de pixeles399 ppi
Tamaño6.4 "
RAM4 GB
Capacidad64 GB
Capacidad5000 mAh
Descripción
El MOTOROLA MOTO G POWER es un smartphone diseñado para aquellos usuarios que buscan un rendimiento adecuado sin necesidad de las últimas características de alta gama. Equipado con 4GB de memoria RAM y un procesador que proporciona un desempeño satisfactorio para tareas básicas y aplicaciones cotidianas.
En cuanto a la cámara, ofrece una calidad aceptable, ideal para capturas sin grandes exigencias. Un punto fuerte es su batería de 5000 mAh que ofrece una autonomía considerable, permitiéndote usar el teléfono durante largas jornadas sin necesidad de recargas constantes.
El almacenamiento podría ser un aspecto a considerar, ya que cuenta con una capacidad de 64GB que puede resultar limitada si se almacenan muchos archivos o aplicaciones de gran tamaño. En adición, la calidad del display no es uno de sus puntos fuertes, lo que podría afectar la experiencia visual durante el uso del dispositivo.
En términos de diseño, presenta un acabado satisfactorio, que cumple sin destacar especialmente en el mercado actual. Cabe destacar que no incluye funcionalidades como carga inalámbrica, NFC o soporte para redes 5G, lo que podría ser un factor a tener en cuenta para usuarios que buscan estas tecnologías en un smartphone.
En resumen, el MOTOROLA MOTO G POWER es una opción a considerar para aquellos que priorizan la autonomía de batería y un uso básico del dispositivo, manteniendo un perfil bajo en términos de almacenamiento y calidad de pantalla.
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Comentarios
Zephryn Volker
W Phone
W phone, is my current daily driver and is awesome much better than the nothing i had for 3 months cause i broke my sasmug A32 4g and ima get cell data by Tuesday at least.
Reema
The Motorola has a very good camera shockingly
Been using a Motorola phone for a 2 months now man I have to admit am enjoying it
Wrench
Basically a Motorola Pure G on steroids
For how they hype the camera the picture quality in the phone is average at best and the internal video player is a pain in the butt and limited. The first thing you need to do which most don't know how is go into settings - accessibility and switch the default to 3 icon taskbar unless you enjoy chasing your pages around. The 8 gigs of ram runs into the 8 gigs of virtual ram quickly, even with minimal apps open, it should be releasing ram regularly (no default setting ). Floating shortcut buttons get in your way regardless of where you dock them (not exclusive to this phone though). If you spend half a day in settings you can get it tweaked enough to not want to throw it in the garbage with your 3 month old Moto Pure G you wanted to distance yourself from but bought its big brother instead. Way too many useless features settings 90 % will never use but some can be switched off. Hopefully it doesn't corrupt SD cards every other day like the Moto G. Protect your default user account if you activate the share phone option... . Just another phone that sold out to Google and Facebook, great for sheep, for wolves not so much. I miss my LG Velvet more every day. BE CAREFUL WITH SYNCING but that applies to all phones
Angelxl Ty
Si rendimiento es bueno no es lo mejor
Es un buen terminal
Chinemerem Ohaeri (Williams)
Don't be fooled by those hyping the phone.
This is a very easy to use cheap phones for those who don't care about photos or battery life. It had terrible camera, especially the focus. The battery won't last too long, so be prepared to change it to a new one. I love this phone, but I phone is better if you don't want to waste money on a camera and a phone.
Vincent Akatsuki
this phone is far easier to use than any iPhone.
Sam Miller
Good for your money
I've had this phone for almost a year now and it filled any need i have, the only problem I have with it is that the camera says it is 4k, but it seems like it can only be 4k in video mode? But not just standard picture mode. A high point though, is that since the gyroscope is already always on because of moto actions, setting a live background doesn't drain the phones (very good) battery life.
Fish Breath
Great phone will do everythg compd to $800 Ip.
It's a great phone and can do everything compared to an overpriced $800 phone. The photos are not as crisp as with an iPhone, but while your watching iphone users recharging their phones three and four times throughout the day you will be strolling along on your single charge. It's a great phone for the price.
John Strymecki
The MOTO not a good device for left-handed users
Switched from a Samsung S8 to Motorola G Power (2022) because, occasionally, the battery in my S8 would overheat and shut down the phone. The MOTO has long battery life, it is a HUGE phone, if you are left-handed, you will have difficulty reaching the buttons on the right side. Daily, I'd generate at least 5 screen shots through normal usage of using the phone - typically when I volume down or try and shut of the screen. The phone is "slower" than the S8. This is first phone i've owned where the camera has out-of-focus photographs - so I need to take multiple photos and hold the camera steady. The phone doesn't have NFC - not to overly important seeing that most credit cards have the proximity feature. Overall, I am unhappy, and will switch to another device.


