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The Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) is an unlocked smartphone designed for creative professionals and multitaskers alike. Featuring a built-in stylus for precise input, a robust 5000mAh battery that supports up to 2 days of use, and a versatile 50MP camera system, it combines productivity and entertainment on a large 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Powered by an octa-core processor with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage (expandable), it offers reliable performance and ample space for apps and media, all wrapped in a stylish Twilight Blue finish.













| ASIN | B09PFC2DVD |
| Additional Features | 50MP Camera System, 6.8 display, Bluetooth Enabled, Built-In GPS, Camera, Expandable Memory, Fast Charging Support, Fingerprint Sensor, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Octa Core Processor, Smartphone, Text/Messaging, Touchscreen, Video Calling, Water Resistant |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 48 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 2 days |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #128,846 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #2,777 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Motorola |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| CPU Model | A-Series Dual-Core A4-3420 |
| CPU Speed | 2 |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G / 3G |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,946 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 312.5 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1080x2460 |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| Frame Rate | 90 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Dimensions | 6.69 x 2.99 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Height | 9 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Unlocked Smartphone |
| Item Weight | 216 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Phone Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Processor Series | A-Series Dual-Core A4-3420 |
| Processor Speed | 2 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 90 Hz |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2460 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Creative activities, note-taking, photography |
| UPC | 840023225215 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
D**G
A wonderful phone for the price...
So I came from a moto edge 2021 so technically spec wise this phone is a downgrade since the edge comes with 8gb ram and 256gb and this one the moto g stylus comes with 6gb ram and 128gb storage. I honestly don't notice any difference between the two. Yes this model isn't 5g but i didn't care for that as i wanted to either fix the screen of my moto edge which i broke the first day i got (fell out the car) but i used it till earlier this April 13th and i got that phone on 1/10/23. One advantage is i have up to 512gb micro SD storage if i shall please and that's something i didn't have with the old phone. So i lost NFC payments, big deal cause I rarely used that feature anyways. As for the fingerprint sensor, it works flawlessly on the moto g stylus but i did have much trouble with it on the edge. Battery life on this phone is great. I don't expect it to last forever but it last me easily an entire day and not two days like promised but then again I'm on this phone constantly. Screen is great, same as the moto edge 2021 i had same screen actually. This is a nice phone, if you don't care for 5g, but want a good phone at the current price of $169 it can't be beat which is why I jumped on it and with additional credit i had on my Amazon account my total cost for this phone was $121 i couldn't resist it. I have no regrets and love this phone. I also loved the moto edge but this one is just as good technically a downgrade from what I had but still good. I would recommend this phone. Gaming haven't had problems. 90hz refresh rate is ok old one had 144hz but i can't notice the difference.
A**R
Good budget phone
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.
D**C
Overall good phone, fast hardware. Mediocre moto software
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 A03s Pros: - 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 battery Okay: - 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.
G**Y
Awesome phone!
Awesome mid-tier phone! the battery lasts forever, it has plenty of ram to play basically any game. the sound is great, the screen is a great size and the stylus works perfectly.
K**6
Great value for price!
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.
A**R
Well rounded midrange phone. That failed 3 days later
I just received this unlocked phone 2 days ago and trying it out as my daily driver. I've been a One Plus user for quite a few years until the 9/9pro and Android 12 debacle. On to the Moto Edge. I will say that Moto has a interesting take on Android. (It's just a little different from what I'm used to.) I feel that OP has a better skin or lack there of (which is a good thing) over the Moto Edge. The phone has a nice screen and color reproduction. I really like the stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos. The phone does reproduce sound (music and video) well and has some volume to it. The phone does not have a headphone jack so wired users are outta luck here. The call quality and clarity is very good on the T-Mobile network no dropped calls. Now.....the cameras. I myself am not looking to run a photo studio from my phone. So as long as the phone takes good photos then I'm fine with it and it seems to do just that. The battery life is good not great. The battery will not last 2 days with HEAVY usage so don't expect it to. However, the turbo charge 30w is pretty quick to top it up along with the option of wireless and reverse wireless charging. The phone only includes the charging cable, no charging brick. So far my only complaints is that it doesn't offer micro SD card expansion, which I knew when I purchased and the volume rockers and power buttons are on the same side of the device, which takes some getting used to.. In conclusion, the phone is a midrange device and it's specs and pricing reflect that. It's not a flagship/flagship killer and don't expect it to be. Just from my short time with it, I can say that it's a well rounded midrange device that deserves a look. Don't forget a UBG case and a tempered glass screen protector for this phone. Edit:. Only had this phone for 3 days and it failed! Had over 80% charge in it. It was fine when I last looked at it. I pulled it out of my pocket and it wasn't on. Tried turning it on..... nothing! Put power to the phone and tried to restart.....nothing! It was a complete hardware failure. Returned for a refund to buy another device. Demoted to 1 star. Edit:. I received my refund.....finally! WTF took so long Amazon?🤔 I did purchase a BLU f91 as a stop gap, which I reviewed here as well. After looking a other devices, specs, and reviews, I decided to give Motorola and this device 1 more chance. I really hoping it was just a fluke that the first one failed after 3 days. We'll see in the next couple of days. I just received the new replacement. We'll see if this one can get past 3 days of normal usage. Again, will edit if anything new comes up.
A**W
Great smartphone for the price. By 2025 probably you should go for something else.
Even today, the phone works excellently, has no lag, and can handle all apps. overall, price/quality as expected. Hat off to Motorola for keeping their good products. I see no reason to change my phone, thanks to the quality of the phone. Camera as much as you'd expect from this price range. Multiple functionalities. The pencil is a good past-time when you are bored, or if you are an artist: sketch up something on the go.
A**E
Ready For is NOT ready on this phone
Pros – Nice and snappy(good job Mediatek) Screen is responsive, 120 & 144Hz are nice Fingerprint sensor is very accurate Cameras were good, even ultrawide(see samples) Very light compared to my G Stylus 2021 Moto Gestures as always Cons – OLED not as nice as I would think compared to my Moto G Stylus 2021 OIS not very good in video mode Battery life not great without turning off 5G and switching to 60Hz Ready For does NOT work as advertised Conclusion – While it had some nice features, I returned it.* I don’t exactly why this caught my eye but I knew I wanted to stay within Motorola, hoping they would release something with better cameras. I decided to on this one despite the lack of reviews, the Edge+ with Snapdragon processor being the more reviewed by a 5 to 1 but also more expensive. The reviews on this phone resulted in everyone being surprised how well the Mediatek processor worked as it is know as a more budget brand so performance is usually lacking but in the Edge it worked surprisingly well. This thing was very light, so light I kept wondering if it was fake or had no battery. It was real and worked fine on Mint Mobile, the only thing missing was Wi-Fi calling which I could get on my G Stylus. I was almost considering a Pixel 6A for the cameras but read it had other problems, one main thing being the fingerprint sensor. Not wanting to give up my Moto gestures, I went with the Edge. It’s in-screen fingerprint sensors works great and had no problems with accuracy or speed. Overall, I was pleased with the cameras, both the 50MP main and the 13MP ultrawide. You can see the photos I uploaded. I’m not a huge camera buff and looking at sample pictures before I purchased, I couldn’t tell a whole lot of difference between an iPhone, Pixel or this phone but watching a blind test on YT for the sensor used in this phone, it was nearly last place. Where I really did not like the phone was the OIS(optical image stabilization) when taking video. The video did not look any different than my G Stylus that does not have stabilization. As far as the screen. Yes, very nice and it was responsive. It was bright. It just wasn’t OMG, I finally got an OLED screen. I’m not sure why tech reviewers bash regular LCD screens. Again, it was not leaps and bounds beyond the screen on my G Stylus. Another side affect, was using the refresh rate in 144Hz or Auto mode decreased battery life which is to be expected. I changed it to 60Hz and even at that setting I still think it eked out snappiness over my G Stylus. Very smooth even at 60Hz imo. As far as battery life, when I first got it I thought it drained pretty quick. I turned the screen refresh to 60Hz and turned off 5G(I really don’t notice a whole lot of difference between LTE and 5G) then it was much better imo. I did not do structured tests so take this battery life opinion with a grain of salt. *Where this really failed and where I fell for Motorola advertising was the Ready For mode. It is supposed to activate automatically when plugging in a USB C to HDMI connector. I tried a Tisofu multi adaptor with HDMI and an Anker USB C to HDMI dongle. Neither was recognized. Only one reviewer showed this working and was not using the Motorola Ready For dock(that costs sixty bucks) but he was using the Edge+ which has a Snapdragon processor not this phone with its Mediatek processor. He did not provide the brand of HDMI adaptor in the video but it was clear he was not using the official Motorola dock. I then downloaded the Ready For application for Windows. This allowed me to connect my phone wirelessly to my Windows 10 PC. Least to say, it was underwhelming. I can open Chrome, Photos, Google Search, some other apps but not any video apps as you would get a black screen. But what is the point of this? I’m already on my PC so can do a lot of that. Since it was wireless and had some lag, there was no point gaming. I then tried connecting a USB C to USB 3.1 to my PC to get a wired connection. Again, I’ve seen someone do this on the Edge+. When I plug it in, using the drop-down menu from the top of the screen, you can goto the USB Mode and there is an option to select, say from "No data transfer" to "Ready For". Ok, now we are getting somewhere. I went ahead and chose Ready For usb mode expecting a better and faster wired connection. Nope, starting the Desktop mode, it just connected wirelessly again. As mentioned above, I had tried a wired connection with no luck. This was tried on an Asus monitor and a HiSense TV. As I’ve seen in videos and some moderators on the Motorola forum mentioned, you just need to plug it in and it starts automatically. No choosing USB modes or starting any app on the phone. Well, that didn’t work for me. Motorola does sell a dock but no where in there marketing videos or within the Ready For app(where you can click a link called Learn more) do they mention this is a strict requirement for this mode to work. I'm not spending another 60 dollars to test this. I then decided to try to connect wirelessly to see what devices the phone would detect. It did not detect any of my TVs but it did show all of my Roku devices. Searching on Miracast and Roku, I found Roku added Miracast functionality as far back as Roku 3 so about 2014, 2015. I also found out it is not a well developed standard and most people end up buying Microsoft’s dedicated Miracast wireless dongle. Well, my phone did connect to my Roku Streambar…ONCE and never again. Each subsequent attempt just timing out after 30 seconds. I did find others have experienced the exact same issue on this phone. End result, I may have kept the phone but I do not like deceptive advertising. I will be returning this phone and keeping my G Stylus. Motorola still has great value but overall, I just wasn’t wowed by this newer phone compared to what I had and I don’t like when companies use false advertising and ambiguous requirements for a supposedly stand-out feature. Motorola needs to more strictly define the conditions under which Ready For works. I’ve uploaded a main camera pic, ultra-wide pic, low-light main camera pic and a video showing the failed attempts to connect to the Roku Streambar. Congrats if you actually read all of this.