Motorola has now launched two new phones this afternoon in the Moto G series, the so-called G Stylus and G Power. They have a speciality, both of which are highlighted by the names: a marker and a long battery time respectively.
We start with G Stylus, which has a 6,4-inch monitor (LCD / FHD+), Snapdragon 665, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, a classic headset, and a 4000mAh battery. There are three cameras on the back: a 48MP sensor (f1,7), a 16MP action camera, and a 2MP camera. Camera island on the front contains a 16MP sensor.
Moto G Power has a lot in common with Stylus. The phone offers the same 6,4-thumb panel as Snapdragon 665 and 4GB RAM. However, the storage is on 64GB, while the battery has received a not insignificant boost to 5000mAh.
This time, the photography trio consists of a 16MP camera, a 2MP camera for close-ups, and an 8MP superwide camera (118 degrees). Power also has a rear fingerprint reader and the now rare hearing aid outlet. Both phones run Android 10.
Moto G Power will be available in Sweden in March 5th for 2490 crowns, while Stylus does not appear to be getting an official Swedish launch.