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Moto G7 Power Hands-on Review: A giant-battery smartphone for buyers on a budget.

Moto G7 Power Hands-on Review: A giant-battery smartphone for buyers on a budget.

Posted on February 8, 2019 By Jarvis

Moto G7 Power Review: Hands-on – Behemoth battery on a budget

The Moto G7 Power was unveiled alongside the Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus and Moto G7 Play by Motorola in Brazil – and, in many ways, is the most interesting of this new Moto G crop.

Unlike the photography-focused Moto G7 Plus and Moto G7 Play, which pushes affordability above all else, the Moto G7 Power seeks to differentiate itself with one simple USP: amazing battery life.
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