Motorola Moto G Power is released in February 2020 along with Motorola Moto G Stylus and Motorola Moto G Power. The smartphone comes with Nano-SIM and Splash resistant that is made out of Glass ...
Motorola Moto G Power mobile was launched on 8th February 2020. The phone comes with a 6.40-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 1080x2300 pixels at a pixel density of 399 pixels per inch ...
Hero XPulse 210 Price starts at Rs. 1.90 Lakh which is Rs. 78,389 costlier than base model of Hero Xtreme 160R priced at Rs. 1.11 Lakh. In technical specifications, Hero XPulse 21 ...
The Xtreme 160R is the most exciting motorcycle to come out of the stables of Hero MotoCorp in the recent past. It has the styling, performance, and dynamics to take on the competition. However, its ...
The camera module now takes more space on the back, though the number of sensors is still the same — two on the back and one ...
The company's new $300 phone can survive a dip into a swimming pool, and its new $200 phone gets faster wired charging.
Starting with the phones' expansive displays, they measure 6.7 inches on the Moto G and 6.8 inches on the other variant. The ...
Just ahead of the Spring crop of smartphones, Motorola is announcing its new moto g and moto g power smartphones. These are ...
Meet the Moto G 2025 and Moto G Power 2025. The new Moto G has a 6.7" screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, 1,000-nit peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 on top, 5G support, a 50 MP main camera ...
Both sport 120Hz displays with up to 1,000nits of brightness. The Moto G sports a 6.7-inch screen while the G Power’s is slightly larger at 6.8-inches. Both devices feature Dolby Atmos sound, a bass ...
Both the new Moto G Power 2025 and Moto G 2025 are budget-friendly phones that look solid on paper, but the Moto G Power stands out with a unique feature. The Moto G Power offers some premium ...
The Moto G Power features fast charging and increased durability, while the cheaper Moto G comes with a 50MP camera and water-repelent design. I’m a Mobile Analyst at PCMag, which means I cover ...