Top Android picks for 2020 #4

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Moto G Power

The best Android phone on a budget

Bottom line: The Moto G Power does not have the best specs or design, but for people with a tight budget, it delivers an enjoyable Android experience for a small amount of money.

Display 6.4-inch LCD, 2300×1080, 60Hz refresh rate

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 665

RAM 4GB

Storage 64GB

Cameras 16MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro

Charging 10W wired

Battery 5,000 mAh

Water Resistance Water-repellant coating

Dimensions 159.9×75.8×9.6mm

Weight 199g

Pros:

Easy on the wallet

Up to three-day battery life

Runs most apps/games just fine

Clean, intuitive software

Works with every U.S. carrier

Cons:

No NFC for Google Pay

Only promised one software update

This list focuses mainly on high-end Android phones, however, for a lot of people, the best Android phone is the one that runs all of their apps and games and keeps them connected with the world costing as few monies as possible. If that’s the kind of phone you’re looking for, Moto G Power is your phone.

Compared to the OnePlus 8 Pro and Galaxy S20+, the Moto G Power is not in that category. It has an LCD display that’s only 60Hz, it features plastic construction, and the cameras are less than impressive. However,  If you want a phone that’ll work the way you want the Moto G Power fits the bill perfectly.

The display looks more than good enough for the phone’s low price, it can handle any app or game without decently, and the cameras are perfectly fine for sharing quick pictures on social networks. There’s also a huge 5,000 mAh battery, which can get you through two days of full use on a single charge. 

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