Take your creativity to the next level. Meet moto g stylus. With a built-in stylus, you can sketch freely, add handwritten notes to photos, edit images, and more. Explore without boundaries thanks to a 2-day battery. Capture everything from ultra-wide images to extreme close-ups with a versatile 50 MP camera system. And do it all on a 6.8″ Max Vision FHD+ display that brings movies and sketches to life in brilliant detail. With a fast, fluid 90 Hz refresh rate, viewing content is virtually free from annoying lag. Inside, there’s an octa-core processor to power your imagination, along with 128 GB of storage to hold what matters most.
Motorola Moto G Stylus | 2022 | 2-Day battery | Unlocked| Made for US by Motorola | 6/128GB | 50MP Camera | Twilight Blue
$129.99
- Carrier compatibility: AT&T: VoLTE, Verizon: VoLTE, T Mobile: VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, CDMA Does not support:Boost, U.S. Cellular, Xfinity Wireless, Spectrum, Optimum Mobile. For all carrier compatibility details – please check the product images in detail.Maximum display resolution:1080×2460 .Display Type:IPS.Form_factor : smartphone.Display resolution maximum:1080×2460.Other camera description:Front,Rear
- Built-in stylus. Sketch freely, add handwritten notes to photos, and edit images with precision using a push-pen stylus. Up to 2-day battery life. Get creative, play games, or binge watch your favorite series without worry thanks to a 5000 mAh battery. Versatile 50 MP camera system. Capture everything from breathtaking ultra-wide images to extreme close-ups.
- 6.8″ Max Vision FHD+ display. Bring movies, videos, and games to life, and view your notes and sketches in Full HD+ detail.
- Fast, fluid 90 Hz refresh rate. View content on a screen that’s smooth and seamless, virtually free from annoying lag.
- Octa-core processor and 128 GB storage. Enjoy powerful performance to create effortlessly—and plenty of room to hold everything. Operating System: Android 11
drac –
For the on-sale price, this is a good phone. Unlike many people I can’t justify spending more than $200 on a phone that is likely to be dropped/broken/malfunctioning within a couple years. Unfortunately that means digging through bargain bin phones. As far as this one goes, its pretty good overall. My most recent budget phone before this was a Samsung Galaxy A03sPros:- Much, MUCH faster than the A03s in every possible way- Battery life almost as good as the A03s while still being way faster- Stylus works pretty well and is nice for precision use cases- Screen is real sharp and generally bright enough. 90hz is useless to me so I turn it to 60hz to save batteryOkay:- The camera is 12MP, not “52” or whatever they stamp on there. This reminds me of the old days of computer monitors where the size as marketed was edge to edge of the case instead of the screen itself. It has aggressive filtering applied to every photo no matter what settings you change. I am not trying to be a pro photographer with my phone so this doesnt bother me much but I wish they’d just put a non-filtered 12MP camera instead of all this silly marketing “AI” mess.Cons:- The moto firmware is mediocre. The “peek” function would be better if it just showed the normal lockscreen but no, they had to go and make a less accessible, more annoying version. This makes their ‘tap to wake’ function, that I normally love on phones, far less useful.
Chuck –
I’ve been a Moto phone buyer for a while now. They usually have a good price/performance ratio, okay reliability, and low levels of bloat with a mostly stock Android experience. This phone does everything I need it to, and does it pretty quickly thanks to the 6GB RAM. The relatively large internal storage also means that I shouldn’t really have to offload stuff, other than maybe photos/videos, to an SD card.All the basic features work pretty well. Good reception, decent speaker, fast GPS, etc. Very few real complaints with this phone. Battery life is just okay. I used to have an older G Power with a massive battery, with a very long battery life. This G Stylus still has good enough battery life, especially if you “trim the fat” a bit, app-wise, and listen to music more often than watching HD videos. Days where I spend a lot of time watching stuff often leave me with 10-20% battery by bed time.However, nothing really stands out as amazing about it. I’ve never owned a flagship phone, so I don’t know if there’s some magical experience there, but this Moto phone is perfectly adequate for basically everything other than maybe extreme graphics applications/gaming. It’s a great deal at under $200, in my opinion.Now if Moto/Lenovo would just make their phones easily serviceable, I’d wholeheartedly recommend them. Planned obsolescence sucks. Just make the USB-C port and the battery replaceable and I’d sing Moto’s praises to the world.Did you know that officially the USB C port is actually rated for fewer insertions than Micro USB? Sure, that’s partly a limitation of making it reversible (more pins in a similar form factor) but it also means, gee golly, our phones will break even faster. I wonder why the standard was adopted so quickly? It’s too bad that phones are essentially expensive disposable toys these days.Basically, this Moto phone is me making the best of a bad situation.
Nice M –
It is good phone 6gb of ram and 128 of space there is nothing out there I can safely buy.The only think I can say is the refresh rate 90hz for certain application example browser feels sluggish and jittery.I thought was phone and return to get another but the sec phone was doing the exact same thingFor now I just use at 60 at full time even when seeing videos on YouTube sine goes only to 60 hz.Only use 90hz for game.Besides this device is very fast and very good.Some say got like my have other don’t, I learn to manage at it is.Quality of pictures are pretty good, video as well for phone this money you can ask more.Again applications the device works perfectly except the 90 hz issue in browser is sluggish and jittery I am point again.Games playes really good do see drop frames I really think is CPU is slowing down the phoneWell I would recommend if was the forceful 60hz to see browsers flow correctly and smooth scrolling.
eskualdun –
The Moto G Stylus is a very nice phone.I got it as a back up phone when my regular phone broke and I had no phone to switch to while it was repaired. My family usually keeps an old phone handy, but we had no extra phone this time. This phone could have been perfect to keep as our back-up.I was impressed with the construction and performance of the phone. (Right up there with our Pixel and Samsung phones.)Setting it up was simple and using it was no different than our other Androids.AND then… I took it out to the car. It does not play well with Android Auto. And Waze did not function well on it at all. (GPS worked intermittently; the pointer jumped around on the map.) But Maps had no issues, so it’s not the phone’s actual GPS that was a problem.In fairness, I did NOT try to troubleshoot or correct the problems.I never did contact Motorola or the app developers for help.If I didn’t use Android Auto or Waze, this phone would have been perfect, even for my main phone.It is a very nice phone!
AverageGuyShopper –
Great battery life. Can last all day lots leftovers, maybe a few days of light use.Trying it a new Motorola phone since the droid days. The droid was quite the phone back then, and it’s too bad the company was not able to keep up making great phones. I would say for this around one hundred price, this is a great phone. Lots of fun gesture features and the screen is very good. Crystal clear and good colors. The camera is meh, though. If they could put a better camera in future phones that takes pictures similar to Pixel/AAPL/Samsung, then you’d have an amazing winner. Just to note, it is rather large for a phone. The stylus function is convenient, but not a wow factor. I can take notes on it just fine, but it does have a tinge of lag.
Kiwi Lois –
Very sensible phone. Well constructed and a good software stack with no bloat. I am from New Zealand, and was worried that it may not work well with the local frequencies – but no worries. Couple all that with the run out price, I am a fan
Honest –
Not big on talking on the phone, but this may not be the newer model it does everything i need. my only complaints are i have to turn it on and off a lot it will update and i do not know it and i dont have phone service so i have to check it all the time
Kayla –
This is my second time purchasing this same phone I had my old one for 2 years before I I accidentally dropped it on a concrete sidewalk and shattered it my fault but this is an amazing phone it’s unlocked and received brand new and it has amazing features long lasting battery litterly last me all day charges really fast has amazing sound loud enough I can hear it and I’m practically half deaf it’s an amazing phone
Lisa Hendershot –
I love Moto phones. In my opinion, they are as good as any other android and for 1/4 of the cost. However, this phone has issues. Quite often, it wont let me make a call and I have to restart the device for that function to work. Its not a deal breaker but its annoying. I replace my phone every few years, so Ill look forward to replacing this one when the time comes.
Heimish Reviews –
There are a couple design flaws. First, the speaker is at the bottom of the phone. I tended to rest it on my chest while talking on speaker phone and the speaker was muffled by my shirt. It also had pointy edges along the part where the speaker opening is at the bottom. It was uncomfortable and bulky to hold while trying to talk or watch videos. The part that was most annoying is that it kept disconnecting from the wifi and without knowing that it had, I ended up using up all of my 5g of data for the month in one day. Every time I would reconnect to wifi, it would drop again. After a week I just had enough and returned the phone. With the case I bought it was also too heavy for the magnetic phone holder and would just slide off. The fingerprint reader was also not easy to access, especially with the case on. Overall, just poorly designed and non ergonomic. One of my worst experiences with a new phone.