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NEW built-in stylus. Jot notes, edit photos, sketch artwork, and navigate effortlessly with an improved stylus and updated software.
6.7″ pOLED display and Dolby Atmos. Experience cinema-quality entertainment with over a billion shades of color and multidimensional sound*.
50MP Ultra Pixel camera + OIS. Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos with an unshakable camera system featuring Optical Image Stabilization.
30W TurboPower charging + over a day battery. Get hours of power in just minutes of charging, then work and play with unbelievable battery life**.
Standout design. Make a statement with its stunning look, modern color, and soft, vegan leather finish.
256GB storage + RAM Boost. Hold your everyday inspirations along with photos, songs, and movies—you can even use extra storage to boost performance***.
Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Median users can get up to 30 hours of battery life. Battery must be substantially depleted; charging rate slows as charging progresses. All battery life claims are approximate and based on the median user tested across a mixed use profile (which includes both usage and standby time) under optimal network conditions. Actual battery performance will vary and depends on many factors including signal strength, network and device settings, temperature, battery condition, and usage patterns.
Available user storage is less due to many factors, including operating system, software and functions utilizing part of this capacity; may change with software updates. 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. Available RAM is less due to operating system, software and other functions; may change with software updates. Features vary by market.
Moto G Stylus 5G, 202, 256GB, 50MP Camera, it has a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio output (which can be used for MP3 playback) and it has a microSD card slot for expandable storage (up to 2TB)
8 reviews for Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G | 2024 | Unlocked | Made for US 8/256GB | 50MP Camera | Scarlet Wave
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Anjani –
Better than my pixel 7
Beautiful, works better than expected, doesn’t get hot like my pixel 7 and battery last longer as well. Stylus works well and Mint mobile better and less expensive than Verizon. (Cutter mascot as well;)
Ken Seiders Jr –
Really good phone, minimal gimmicks
I bought this recently to replace an aging Moto G7 Power (circa 2018?). I needed this to be my go-to main device to do most things on. I didn’t want a top-of-the-line flagship phone, because they usually have gimmicks that are of limited use to me (like folding screens). But I still needed a fairly decent spec’d phone to handle everything that I wanted.Having had Motorola and Samsung phones before, I knew that the Motorola would likely closer to pure Android, since Samsung likes to push its One UI on top of everything. There is still some pre-installed ‘bloatware’ that Motorola packages with it, but it’s really straightforward to remove/uninstall the majority. A few Moto apps could only be disable, but that’s just as good.The main specs for me is that it needed to have storage capacity (my old Moto had long hit its limit), needed to be 5G, needed to be unlocked, and needed good battery life.My past experience with Moto has been that their batteries tend to be better than average life. This one is no exception – I went 3 days without a charge and light use, and on a day of heavy use I still had ~60% at the end of the day.Back to the storage capacity, the 256GB is plenty of room for apps. AND, Motorola still includes a microSD slot to add up to 1TB. That built-in storage has the option to enhance memory performance too by allowing up 8GB to be used as RAM. That’s adjustable too in 2GB increments.One real nice to have is that Motorola finally came around to including NFC and wireless charging in its devices. That was the final kicker for me that pushed me to get this. Part of the problem with my old phone is that the charging port was worn and wouldn’t always charge unless positioned a certain way. So, wireless charging is a nicer, more durable feature for me.It’s running the latest Android 14 and immediately asked to update to the latest patch after initializing.As for that initializing, Google has really gotten Android to be nearly seamless when migrating devices. When it came up the first time, it told me what to do with the old phone – basically just turn on bluetooth and scan a QR code. It asked a few questions of what I wanted to carry over, then it took it all from there. When it was done and up and running, it had my wallpapers and ringtones and a bunch of other settings that came from my old phone. It made adjusting to a new device pretty easy. The only thing I did have to do is remove the unwanted apps that are included, like I mentioned before. It’s now a smoother, more capable version of what my old phone no longer was.The display is nice, clear, and bright. It’s actually really good resolution, I had to get a magnifying glass just to see what is the pixel size. It’s bright enough to still see in the sun, and goes dim enough for at night.The camera is good for a phone camera. I’m still a dedicated DSLR guy for high quality images. But this does a fairly good job for the usual everyday photos. The one rear camera is rated at 50MP, but there is is small caveat to that. It uses all those pixels in groups to generate a combined ‘better’ pixel. This comes out to an effective resolution of around 13MP, which is still more than enough for most needs. And with that pixel arrangement, the image processing can do things like better digital zoom, and image stabilization. There is optical image stabilization too. All-in-all, this does make for fewer blurry picture. The camera app itself covers all the bases for different needs, include night and action shots. A nice-to-have in the app is the option to go full manual control, which the photog in me really appreciates. It’s not a full standalone camera, but I can get it to do what I want rather easily.Lastly, there is one thing about this particular phone that I would categorize as a slight gimmick, and that’s the stylus. Don’t get me wrong, it is nicely integrated into the body so it’s out of the way. I just have never had the need for a stylus on a phone. For someone needing the finer point of a stylus, I can see it having a purpose for them. Who knows, I’ll give it a try now and then, and see if I pick up to it.Overall, I am extremely happy with this. I does what I need, and then some. It’s not a flagship phone, but it’s definitely on the higher side of the mid-level category.
Billy2334 –
I think you should read this…
This is a really solid budget smartphone. Out of many options I’ve tried over the years, I am confident that this phone is a amazing value for 250 USD. It is unlocked, display is lovely and bright enough for most cases. The speed of the processor is fast enough for all general tasks and light to mid level games, and the camera is acceptable for the price. The phone may have its draw backs for some individuals, such as less software updates or some people have ran into hardware issues… I recommend just paying for the cheap protection plan so that you can get it replaced or fixed if needed. In my own experiences ( I have owned 3 of these devices in different generations before this one… I’ve never had any major issues and have never needed the protection plan.) Overall I understand it may not be the best phone on the market but in feel you will be hard pressed to find a phone of this quality and functionality for 200-300 USD. I also just wanted to add for clarity, the software on this phone is really solid. In my opinion, it feels like everything is placed where it should be. You can customize and change settings with little fear of messing anything up. It also has the best gestures of any android phone company I’ve seen so far, besides maybe pixel. However, pixels for me have never worked out. I had multiple pixels that barely even could hold a Internet connection and so I said enough is enough to them for the next 10-20 years.I would highly recommend trying this device if you want a nice budget smartphone. I would not recommend it for individuals that expect amazing camera quality or intense gaming.Final Recommendations: If you purchase this phone, set it up, then download the app on google play called CPU X, It has a section in the app that allows you to double check hardware and software functions. (It runs tests to make sure buttons all work, speakers work, microphones are all good, etc etc. ) This could help you find any issues before the 30 day return period is up. If you don’t have any major issues by then I can imagine the phone would last a good while for you.Rating: 8/10Enjoy your phone.If you want higher quality ideas for a similar price, I recommend just picking up a Samsung galaxy A53, A54 because they are still within recent updates and can be found extremely cheap most online stores.
Shaun Singh Bharth –
This phone is amazing given it’s cost. I really love the stylus.
Carla Rosa –
Package arrived on time and in good condition.
Victor Olvera –
Todo funciona al 100%
RHSJ –
i like the crisp, clear display and the features as advertised. the scarlet color also looks good but i would really prefer if they have one in navy blue or cobalt blue.too bad it does not have a scheduled power on/off option. i had a moto g power once which if you set an alarm then switch the phone off, it switches back when the alarm hits. unfortunately, they removed that option too.
Peter K. –
Doesn’t ship to Singapore. Reordered TWICE and paid TWICE with same delivery issue without telling what is the problem. Come on Moto, at least live up to your status and tell your customers up front that you can’t ship internationally and stop us from paying you wastefully.