2024 the best phone for camera review


Price: $299.99 - $164.95
(as of Nov 30, 2024 14:33:18 UTC - Details)

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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.
Stylus Pen: Use a push-pen stylus to sketch, write notes, and edit images with precision.
Long Battery Life: Get up to 2 days of battery life for extended use without worry.
Versatile Camera: Capture stunning photos and ultra-wide videos with the 50MP camera system.
Smooth Display: Enjoy a 6.8" Max Vision FHD+ display with 1080x2460 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate.
Octa-Core Processor: Powerful performance with an octa-core processor and 128GB of storage.
Wi-Fi Hotspot: Connect to Wi-Fi networks in 2.4GHz and 5GHz for fast internet.
Sensors: Features proximity, ambient light, accelerometer, gyroscope, SAR, and fingerprint reader sensors.
Reviewer: silentwolf
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Stylus Phone For Under $100
Review: I got this one through Amazon Warehouse Deals in acceptable condition. It actually appears to be in new condition. It came with the OEM charger and cable. That's a first for me and I've been purchasing my cell phones second hand for years.I downgraded from a Samsung Note 8. There is no Samsung Note 8 or above that you can get for under $100, so your only choice will be the Moto G Stylus 2022 (4G). The sensitivity of the stylus is worse on the Moto G Stylus, but you still can take notes. The note app itself is simple. The camera is decent and you can take better night photos with the night vision option in the camera app. The rear camera is 50mp, but there is no image stabilization. You get the same amount of RAM - 6GB and more storage - 128GB than on the base Note 8 (6GB ram, 64GB storage). The phone is fast enough for your tasks and handles basic games well too.So far so good. The phone has crashed once, but it could be a software conflict. I will try to come back and do an update in the future.If you are on a budget and need a replacement for your Samsung Galaxy Note series, this is a decent phone.Update: 3/6/24 - I've had this phone now for a while. No new crashes thankfully. I'm almost certain it was some kind of app conflict. The battery doesn't last two days as advertised, but not a problem for me. It will last for a day with heavy use (Watching videos for example). I didn't mention sound. It's good. I don't think it's like on the flagship phones, but there is Dolby Atmos if you plug in headphones. It actually has a jack. I'm not sure what else to add. The display is good. No, it's not like a high end oled phone, but that's not a big thing. I like the IPS LCD. It is more than adequate. The colors seem very realistic. I don't use saturated colors, but if that's your thing the option is avaliable. You can also select the color temperature. Overall, an excellent little (ok more like big) phone for under $100.

Reviewer: k at56
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great value for price!
Review: Coming from a Samsung galaxy note 5 which originally cost $1000 plus is a step down at the $179 sale price. This was a $300 phone! My trusty note 5 was a wonder for the 7 years it lasted. Android system stopped updating at android 7. Storage was only 32 GB/4 ram memory which was probably a lot 7 years ago. The battery started draining faster and it kept rebooting itself frequently. No troubleshooting fixed it. The moto g stylus does almost everything the note 5 did but not as well. Almost everything involves using Google account. Had to navigate numerous settings to get to what I like. Face recognition is really great but only works half the time so I use pin as finger print set up did not like my dry skin fingers. The chop, chop gesture for flash light was cool but stopped working after several uses. Mostly wanted another stylus as I use for on the fly notes. Pen is NOT as good as Samsungs but better than nothing. Everything transferred over via Google account. Only Samsung notes and pictures of my contacts flowed over. I have not yet found a way to connect a photo to my contacts which uses google. One thing I don't like is it mixes my Alexa reminders with text messages. Not separated like samsung. To its advantage it has a bigger battery which lasts longer but..no fast charging. Limited to 10 watt charger. No wireless charging but it does have SD card for extra storage and headphone jack which many higher end phones are doing away with. If you know what you need and do your research, this phone is a great value. It will not get updates for 5 years like Samsung phones but cost so much less and meets my needs. I keep it in a wallet type case to protect it.

Reviewer: Chuck
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Under $200, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, low bloat phone - I like it
Review: 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.

Reviewer: policarpo linan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: caja origina con su sello intacto!,cargador turbo original.version global que funciona con cualquier compañia de mexico y de cualquier pais!

Reviewer: Carlos
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This phone is fantastic value for money.Can't go wrong for a 4G phone.Get it...

Reviewer: Anthony
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I like all the features the phone offers, in particular the 48 mega pix camera.

Reviewer: Rafael Bustamante García
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ya tengo varios meses de usarlo y no me ha fallado. Solo una vez que no apague y lo encendí de nuevo se colgó, pero mantuve oprimido el botón de encendido unos segundo y se reinició sin problema.

Reviewer: Grecia Victoria Aguirre Dedios
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I really love my phone, it's the best quality-price and I recommended my friend to buy as well. Thanks so much 🙂

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