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Don’t buy this new Motorola phone — get this other one instead
Don’t buy this new Motorola phone — get this other one instead-April 2024
Apr 28, 2025 3:26 AM

Budget phones can slip under the radar when shiny, powerful flagships launch. But if youre in the market for a smartphone that gets the job done and wont blow a four-figure hole in your bank balance, then a great budget smartphone is the way to go.

Contents Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: specsMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: design and displayMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: performance, battery life, chargingMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: camerasMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: software, updates, and special featuresMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: price and availabilityMoto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: which should you buy?Show 2 more items Motorola has released some great flagships in the last year, but if were being honest, it excels in the budget phone space. The Moto G Power 5G (2024) and Moto G 5G (2024) are Motorolas two new budget smartphones for this year. While the two may seem similar, with similar prices, theyre actually two very different phones that suit two very different types of people.

Related Both Moto Gs are solid-looking choices for anyone looking for a great Android phone for less, but which should you buy? We compared the two to find out.

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: specs

Moto G Power 5G (2024) Moto G 5G (2024)
Size 167.2 x 76.4 x 8.5 mm (6.58 x 3.01 x 0.33 inches) 164.4 x 75 x 8.2 mm (6.47 x 2.95 x 0.32 inches)
Weight 201 grams (7.09 ounces) 194 grams (6.84 ounces)
Screen size 6.7-inch IPS LCD (120Hz) 6.6-inch IPS LCD (120Hz)
Screen resolution 2400 x 1080 resolution at 393 pixels per inch 1612 x 720 resolution at 267 pixels per inch
Operating system Android 14 Android 14
Storage 128GB 128GB
MicroSD card slot Yes Yes
Tap-to-pay services Google Pay Google Pay
Processor Mediatek Dimensity 7020 Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1
RAM 8GB 4GB
Cameras Rear: 50-megapixel primary and 8MP ultrawide

Front: 16MP

Rear: 50MP primary and 2MP macro

Front: 8MP

Video Rear: Up to 1080p at 30 fps

Front: Up to 1080p at 30 fps

Rear: Up to 1080p at 30 fps

Front: Up to 1080p at 30 fps

Bluetooth Yes, Bluetooth 5.3 Yes, Bluetooth 5.1
Ports USB-C, headphone jack USB-C, headphone jack
Biometrics Side-mounted fingerprint sensor Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Water resistance Water-repellent design Water-repellent design
Battery 5,000mAh

30W fast charging

15W fast wireless charging

5,000mAh

18W fast charging

App marketplace Google Play Store Google Play Store
Network support 5G 5G
Colors Midnight Blue, Pale Lilac Sage Green
Price From $300 From $200
Available from Most major offline and online retailers Most major offline and online retailers

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: design and display

At first glance, these are two similar-looking smartphones. Both have dual-lens rear cameras in an elevated housing, with vegan leather backs. Around the front, thin bezels surround the large displays, with a hole-punch selfie camera centrally placed at the top of the screen. The Power is the larger of the two, with a monstrously large 6.7-inch IPS LCD panel. Its only a small difference, though, as the Moto G has a 6.6-inch display.

The quality of the two displays is quite different, though. While both have 120Hz refresh rates, the G Power sports a 1080p display, while the Moto G tops out at 720p. Thats really very low, especially on a big 6.6-inch screen, and youll absolutely be able to tell the difference between the two phones. The Moto Gs resolution isnt up to snuff, and thats a shame.

Both have water-repellent coatings, but no waterproofing. There are side-mounted fingerprint sensors, too, which is fine, as you cant expect under-display scanners at this price (yet). Excitingly, both have headphone jacks, so you can plug in your old-fashioned wired earphones.

The Moto G Powers higher-resolution display helps it take this quite easily.

Winner: Moto G Power 5G

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: performance, battery life, charging

Being budget phones, youre not going to find game-breaking performance here. However, budget chips are much more capable than ever before, and you should be able to get good performance out of both phone. The Moto G Power has a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor, while the Moto G uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chip. Both are 6nm chips, but without having tested them, we cant really say which will be the more powerful. The G Power has a significant edge in RAM, though, sporting 8GB, compared to the Moto Gs paltry 4GB. That edge is likely to give the Power a real boost when swapping between apps and handling more power-hungry processes.

We also cant really say how well the batteries will hold up in real-life use, but since both have 5,000mAh cells and budget specs, expect them to last days on a single charge. The Power really earns its name when it comes to recharging, though. While the Moto G has a decent 18W charging rate, the Power rockets past it with a 30W charging rate and15W wireless charging. Thats an enormous difference, and the 30W charging rate, in particular, means the Moto G Power exceeds even flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S24 and Apple iPhone 15.

We wont know which of the two phones is the more powerful until weve had a chance to play with them, but the Moto G Power wins here anyway due to its much faster charging and the addition of wireless charging.

Winner: Moto G Power 5G

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: cameras

This is going to be a tricky category to score since we havent had hands-on time with either phone yet. However, there are some assumptions we can make about the likely performance of each phones cameras based on previous examples.

Well dive straight into it with a bold proclamation: Macro lenses are pretty much always terrible. So, we dont have much faith that the Moto Gs 2-megapixel macro lens will be anything to write home about. Therefore, its likely the phone will be, in practice, a single-lens camera. Thankfully, it might be a decent main lens. The Moto G seems to have the same 50MP lens we saw in last years Moto G Power, which was a pretty good snapper, even if it relied on having good lighting conditions to produce good shots.

This would be enough to force a draw if the Moto G Power hadnt had some upgrades. Its rocking the same 50MP lens, but its now joined by a 16MP ultrawide lens. It may be that the ultrawide lens is lacking, but until weve had a chance to play with it, we wont know for sure. Itll still be extra versatility though, and frankly, who actually needs a macro lens? Throw in the optical image stabilization on the Power, and this is another win for the $300 phone.

Winner: Moto G Power 5G

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: software, updates, and special features

This is likely to be a short one, as theres little to really separate the two here. Both phones run Android 14, with Motorolas skin laid thinly over the top. Motorolas changes are small, and for the most part, youre likely to mistake it for a pure Android build. There are a few additional apps and support for Motorolas Moto Gestures including the ability to make a chopping motion to turn the flashlight on and use three fingers to take a screenshot. Theyre among the quietest, but most useful additions Motorola has made to Android, and you should absolutely use them.

Its a similar story for updates:. We havent been told how many updates these two phones will receive, but given previous Moto G releases, its safe to assume both phones will get just one Android upgrade going from Android 14 to Android 15 when it releases later this year.

In terms of special features, both have the Moto Gestures we mentioned earlier and access to the next generation of cell service 5G. As a result, theres little to really separate the two. This is a tie.

Winner: Tie

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: price and availability

As you might expect, these are two very reasonably priced phones. The Moto G Power 5G (2024) costs $300 and will be released on March 22. To begin with, itll only be available with Cricket, but it will be coming to other carriers later. If you want to buy it unlocked from retailers, then youll have to wait until March 29.

The Moto G 5G (2024) costs $200 and is also weirdly limited in availability to start with. Its available from March 21, this time from T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. Other carriers will join in at an unspecified date, and if you want to buy it unlocked, it wont be available until May 2, which is a heck of a time gap.

  Moto G Power 5G vs. Moto G 5G: which should you buy?

Its pretty clear which of these two phones you should buy: the Moto G Power 5G (2024). For just $100 more, you get a phone with a much prettier display, a more versatile camera, and much faster charging. It even has wireless charging! The Moto G 5G (2024) is very much a lesser version of the Power, and if you can afford the extra $100, then the Power absolutely seems worth it.

But keep in mind that $100 is a full half of the Moto Gs asking price, and if youre shopping at this price range, you may not want to spend that extra moolah. And thats fine, but should you buy the Moto G 5G (2024) in that case? At this point, wed advise caution. The base Moto G was underwhelming in previous years, and we dont want to recommend a phone you might regret buying. Instead, look at the OnePlus Nord N30 5G. It can be found for $50 more, and its a great budget smartphone that might be worth getting instead of the Moto G. In an ideal world, wed tell you to wait for reviews because, at the moment, buying the standard Moto G could be a risk.

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