The Moto G Stylus supports 4K video at 30fps and 1080p at 30/60/120fps with the primary lens 1080p video at 30fps with the ultra-wide lens and 720p video at 30fps with the macro lens. There's minimal noise however, and the test shots are still good enough for sharing on social media. Our daylight test shots feature crisp details and solid color accuracy, while low-light photos appear flat and lacking in detail. The front-facing camera comes in at 16MP with an f/2.0 aperture. The macro lens performs poorly in low light, which isn't a surprise.
Test shots with the secondary lens appear a bit flat, with intermittent noise. Low-light photos with the primary lens are also good, though we noticed some loss of fine detail in the foreground, likely due to over-aggressive noise correction. Test shots with the macro lens, on the other hand, are lacking in fine detail and appear flat. Test shots with the primary and secondary lenses in good lighting look crisp and feature excellent depth of field, without any of the mushy details or edge distortion we noticed on the Moto G Power. An ultra-wide ToF sensor assists with depth perception and object tracking. There’s also an ultra-wide 16MP secondary lens with an f/2.2 aperture and 2.0-micron pixels for improved action and low-light photos, as well as a 2MP macro lens with an f/2.2 aperture. It supports 4x4 pixel binning for 12MP shots. On the back of the phone, the primary sensor comes in at 48MP with an f/1.7 aperture. NFC isn't available, which is disappointing as mobile payments are quickly becoming the norm. Even at high volumes audio sounds crisp and bright, albeit without even a hint of bass.īluetooth 5 is available for audio and wearable connectivity, as is dual-band Wi-Fi. The phone's Dolby-tuned stereo speakers have a peak volume of 90dB. Tests calls were crisp, with no interference or clipped voices, and noise cancellation worked relatively well. Earpiece volume peaks at 86dB, making it easy to hear calls in noisy environments. We tested the Moto Power on Verizon's prepaid Visible network in Downtown Brooklyn and saw impressive averages of 51.7Mbps down and 46.2Mbps up.Ĭall quality is also solid.
In addition to band 71, which is good for rural T-Mobile customers, the it also features bands 18 and 19 for Japanese carriers. The Moto G Stylus ships unlocked and works on all major US carriers. And while Motorola says the phone is splash resistant, it lacks an IP rating, so as usual, we recommend you protect it with a case. The plastic back is more likely to survive an accidental drop than glass, but it scratches easily. (Opens in a new window) Read Our ZTE Blade 10 Prime Reviewĭurability is our main concern about the design.
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