Motorola Moto G Stylus | 2022 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 4/128GB | 50MP Camera | Twilight Blue | 4G RAM, 4G/3G cellular technology
$169.99
Price: $169.99
(as of Oct 07, 2024 23:58:02 UTC – Details)
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.
Carrier compatibility: ATandT: 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 plus display. Bring movies, videos, and games to life, and view your notes and sketches in Full HD plus 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
Wi-Fi Hotspot Ready: Moto G Stylus (2022) offers Wi-fi hotspot connectivity in 2.4 GHz , 5 GHz for the best experience. In-box: Moto G Stylus (2022), 10W rapid Charger, USB Cable, Guides, SIM tool.
Sensors: Proximity, Ambient Light, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, SAR, Sensor Hub, Fingerprint reader
Customers say
Customers like the quality and value of the cell phone. They mention it’s a pretty good phone overall, has a decent camera, and is good for the price. However, some dislike connectivity. Opinions differ on battery life, functionality, lag, build quality, and ease of use.
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12 reviews for Motorola Moto G Stylus | 2022 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 4/128GB | 50MP Camera | Twilight Blue | 4G RAM, 4G/3G cellular technology
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Mark Sontag –
Awesome phone
Awesome phone for the money. It has great battery life and is easy to use with its excellent screen that’s easy to read. Photo quality is great best phone for the money.
Kindle Customer –
Good phone
Great phone for the price
Nighat Ashfaq –
Budget friendly. Better than expected.
I’ve been using the Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) for about a year now, and overall, itâs a solid phone, especially for the $140 price point. I see that they have increased the price now. Itâs not flashy by any means, but for everyday use, it gets the job done.The battery life is the best I’ve got to say. It’s the main reason I bought it. The 2-day battery holds up, and I don’t often find myself connecting it to a charger. Even with moderate usage, like whether you are scrolling, texting, or doing some light gaming, it lasts the entire day and beyond. The 50MP camera is decent. In good lighting, photos come out satisfactory, but it struggles a bit in low light. I personally edit the photos later using the adjusting tool in the camera app; it makes it reasonably sharp and clear. The camera app is easy to use. The stylus is also a cool feature that I didnât think Iâd use much, but itâs actually handy for quick notes and drawing.Let’s talk performance. Itâs good for the price. It handles most tasks without too much lag. There are occasional slowdowns when switching between apps simultaneously when you are on a call; it becomes annoying, but it’s not much of a deal breaker.The phoneâs build is nice and big, and the color looks great. It feels comfortable in the hand, although it’s a bit on the larger and heavier side. It becomes a little tricky when I don’t have pants with bigger pockets. So keep that in mind if you prefer more compact phones.Overall, if youâre looking for a budget friendly phone that has reasonable performance, a good battery, and a few extra features like the stylus, the Moto G Stylus is a good choice. For $140, itâs hard to beat in this segment, but donât expect it to perform like a high end phone. Itâs good value for what you pay!
VinnyD –
Perfect phone
I always use a motorola phone. I got this for my mother. It works like a charm on Mint Mobil No issues and easy set up. I got it refurbished and it looks brand new. Saved me a ton of money.
Zodoz –
good general purpose 4G Phone
I bought this as an upgrade phone to a T Mobile account and I’ve taken the phone cross country. Plugged SIM in and was up and running in a minute. Everything works. Compared to a G Power 2021, higher resolution LCD means sharper images and it shows best in texts. Speedwise its about the same as the G Power, since Stylus is a Mediatek vs Power’s Snapdragon. It has a stylus but I just use my finger. Took several hours to upgrade the firmware to the most recent version, as it went through each upgrade spanning a year, finally to Sept 2023, then nothing since then. Solid performer, no lags, lockups, quick response. Battery life 3 days in my use.Main con is no Turbocharger for charging, its 25% slower.
Alex –
Extremely Unreliable
TL;DR: Doesn’t maintain connection to WiFi, actual “phone” function would randomly stop working, would freeze during start up, failed to correctly boot and needed a factory reset, not at all water resistant, stylus is very basic and not pressure sensitive, very heavy and bulky for a phone. Battery lasted well, speaker and camera were decent, and had some nice software features.The phone was great, for the first month, until I started to notice particular issues with it. It doesn’t maintain a WiFi connection. It’ll say that it’s connected, but then pages won’t load and it’ll endlessly be buffering until I turned the WiFi off and suddenly it was a fast as lightning. I own numerous devices that connected to the same WiFi with absolutely no issues, and I even tried using different WiFi hotspots, but always had the same issue. I even tried configuring the phone settings to see if that would help, but it never did.What really bothered me about this phone though, was the fact that after a certain period of time after it was on (I’m not sure exactly how long, but definitely less than 24 hours) suddenly the actual PHONE part of this “smartphone” would stop working. It would still be able to use data, and I was able to send /receive messages via social media, but I wouldn’t be able to make/receive phone calls or texts. I’d suddenly get a voicemail, while using my phone, stating that I missed a call when it didn’t ring. And if I tried to make a call, the call would immediately end without ringing. The only way I figured out to resolve this (even after searching Google for more ways to configure the settings), was to restart the phone.Which brings me to my third issue. A small percentage of the time, it would restart in a normal, timely manner (1-2 minutes), but most of the time it would freeze on the startup screen for at least 5 minutes before finally loading in. Sometimes, if I held the power button and manually turned it off and back on, it would fix it, but not usually.My fourth issue, was that sometimes if I plugged it into the charger, it would suddenly restart. It didn’t seem like too much of a big deal at the time, until one of the times that it happened, it froze ENTIRELY on the startup screen. I tried doing what I did previously to hopefully get it to start again, but it continued to freeze. After searching online for answers and trying to troubleshoot it, the only answer I was able to find… Was to manually factory reset it. I would have considered bringing it it somewhere to be looked at by a professional, but I didn’t have the time or the money for that, especially since I was not at home and needed the phone ASAP. Doing this was an absolute last resort for me and I was devastated.Finally, what brought about the death of this phone, was that it’s definitely not waterproof. I’ll admit that this was entirely my fault, but I’d like to mention this as a warning to those who are used to nearly indestructible water resistant phones (like the Samsung Galaxy series). It happened to be on the sink counter beside me while I was brushing my teeth and I accidentally knocked it into the water stream. The charging port ended up frying and it no longer charges. Being that I had so many issues with it though, I’m thankful to have a reason to move on.Also, I’d like to mention that if you’re used to responsive pressure sensitive styluses (like the Galaxy Note series), the stylus for this phone is nothing like that. It’s exactly like a stylus you’d buy from the dollar store, except it looks nice and fits inside the phone.Another thing I’d like to note, is that this phone is very heavy compared to other phones and kind of bulky. I like to use PopSockets, and I never had issues with them before, but while using this phone I had to replace the base about once a month because it would just start peeling off, due to the weight. I ended up having to super glue it to my phone case, which resolved the issue. It also hurt my hand quite a bit while holding it for any length of time.Despite all of these things, it did have numerous features that I liked, but they were software related, so I imagine they would probably be available on most Motorola phones. The battery also lasted a decent amount of time as well, about a day and a half as long as I didn’t do too much gaming. The speaker was also nice and loud, but a little tinny at times. The camera was decent too, and I was able to take some nice pictures with it.The cons definitely outweigh any positives in my opinion. What the point of a smart phone if it doesn’t perform as a phone?
Amazing and really effective for detox! Will buy it again. –
Motorolla phone
Affordable. Really helpful if you just.want something for communication and basic stuff . Has a good sound quality and good storage!
Clu Pat –
Excelente opción para uso común por su baterÃa de larga duración y buen soporte del sistema operativo para aplicaciones simples.
Claudia Ramirez –
Hasta ahora funcionando muy bien, venia en su empaque nuevo si esta muy bonito y no batalle para ponerle chip (at&t) buen producto a muy buen precio
Amazon Customer –
Me gusta mucho, solo que compré la garantÃa y aún no la e recibido ð¥°
joelo2099 –
Compre 1 para darselo a mi hija y quedo muy feliz por el diseño y su funcionamiento. 10 de 10.
Sandra M. –
Llegó antes de lo esperado, lo cual me parece excelente. Muy buen equipo!