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Unleash your entertainment with the new moto g power. Watch shows and movies on a bright 6.8″ display backed by powerful stereo speakers with Bass Boost. Work and play all day with a long-lasting battery, then get hours of power in just minutes with TurboPower™ charging.* Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos using an unshakable 50MP** camera system with OIS. Enjoy a premium design featuring underwater protection and Corning Gorilla Glass. Plus, bring your entertainment to life at 5G speed4 with an octa-core processor and RAM Boost. All this, and tons of storage for movies, games, and more. Experience boundless fun with moto g power.
Unlocked: Compatible with all major U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and other major carriers.
Super-bright 6.8″ display + Bass Boost. Enjoy boundless entertainment on a massive, 120Hz display and stereo speakers with 1.7x more powerful bass***.
Long-lasting battery + TurboPower charging. Go over a day on a single charge with a 5000mAh battery and blazing-fast charging—even charge wirelessly.*
50MP** camera system with OIS. Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos with an unshakable camera system featuring Optical Image Stabilization.
Stylish yet durable design. Enjoy the premium look and feel of vegan leather with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and underwater protection.
Superfast 5G performance. Unleash your entertainment at 5G speed**** with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and up to 24GB of RAM with RAM Boost.*****
Tons of built-in ultrafast storage. Get plenty of room for photos, movies, songs, and apps—and add up to 1TB with a microSD card.******
Disclaimers: *Based on a median mixed usage profile, actual battery life will vary. Battery must be substantially depleted; charging rate slows as charging progresses. Based on the median user tested across a mixed use profile (includes usage and standby time) under optimal network conditions. Actual battery performance will vary. Max 30W TurboPower charging speed on device; requires Motorola TurboPower 30W charger or higher (sold separately); higher chargers will not increase maximum charge capability. **The 50MP sensor combines 4 pixels into 1, for an effective photo resolution of 12.5MP.
Disclaimers: ***A minimum device refresh rate of 60Hz and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz; actual refresh rate may be less and will vary based on app/content limitations and requirements, device mode settings, and other factors. Based on an internal comparison of speaker bass power between moto g power – 2025 and its predecessor, moto g power – 2024. ****5G service available with 5G plan. 5G network coverage required; available only in select areas; device not compatible with all 5G networks. Contact your service provider for details.
Disclaimers: *****RAM Boost extended RAM requires use of phone’s internal storage as virtual memory, decreasing storage capacity; available user storage is less while in use; feature on by default unless turned off. 8GB physical RAM + up to 16GB RAM Boost (4GB Default | 16GB Max). Available RAM is less due to operating system, software and other functions; may change with software updates. ******Supports up to 1TB microSD card, microSD cards sold separately. Content with DRM restrictions may not be able to be moved to the card.
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Customers say
Customers find the phone reliable with good screen quality and IP rating, and appreciate its quick 30W wireless charging capability. Moreover, the phone offers great value for money, good battery life, and is easy to use, with one customer noting it’s easy to set up with Google-Fi. Additionally, they like the internal storage options, with one mentioning the SD card slot. However, the phone’s functionality receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting issues with Verizon network compatibility.
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Justin Edgell –
Love Motorola
I have been feeling like I needed a new phone and was coming from a Motorola Moto G 5G (2022) model. Because I had such a good experience with it, I wanted to stick with Motorola having came from OnePlus prior.The Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2025) is simply amazing. It was a noticable upgrade being faster and sleeker looking. It has an amazing front and rear camera and the photos have looked great. It has plenty of space at 128GB with optional added storage with an SDcard and 8GB of RAM plus 4GB for ram boost. It still has a head phone jack which is perfect because I still have a tape player in my van so I hook my phone up to it with one of those aux to tape set ups and then I can listen to my music while on a long trip from my phone.The best thing I love about Motorola is their UI which is as close to Vanilla Android as you’ll get unless you were to grab a Pixel of course. So it functions much closer to how Google intended without all the extra bloat *cough* Samsung *cough*.The phone did not come with a charger though which I suppose can be a con but many will have an USB C adapter already. I was using my original 10W adapter from my previous Motorola until I ordered the Motorola 30W adapter as this 2025 version can “Turbo Power” charge at 30W which has been amazing. The phone charges in no time but also the battery lasts an entire day with ease. My OnePlus Nord N10 I used to have would drain the battery so bad it would barely make it half day. Which is why I originally moved back to Motorola.The screen is slightly larger than the 2022 Moto G 5G and can do both 60 and 120Hz refresh rate.Also the screen can be very bright! I usually keep auto brightness off and at night lower the brightness almost all the way to the left and it still pretty bright and during the day in sunlight, the screen is still legible with the brightness turned up.The best feature for me that was missing on the 2022 version is NFC. Now with my new Motorola G Power 5G, I have NFC support which allows me to easily use Google Wallet for tap pay at stores!Oh and the Midnight Grey color is absolutely gorgeous and makes the phone feel even more premium without the premium price tag.So if your looking for an easy to use and premium looking Android phone that is close to a vanilla experience like Pixel without the premium price, I can’t recommend this phone enough!Motorola has been amazing and definitely will be my Android choice from now on.
McLogan –
Great phone features for the price.
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.
Reader Up –
Can’t Wait For The Update
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.
Carlos Gonzalez –
No Tracfone
Phone will not work with Tracfone. I tried for hours typing in numbers and going back and forth with the instructions on both the Motorola and Tracfone websites only to find out that the phone is not compatible with the service.Tracfone does sell this model on their site and I assume that there is some kind of locked features with it, but I just hope this saves you from all the mess I had to go through.
Apollo Wooten –
Great and Fancy Buy
Wow, so far so good, i found out the power button is a fingerprint scanner too. i love that functionality. there is a software fixer program at the motorola website that downloads the firmware for fixing it and it can be found and modified for you rooters, im still waiting for TWRP to come out for it.