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Hands on: Moto G Power review

Posted on February 8, 2020 By Jarvis

The Moto G Power is here to solve your persistent smartphone battery life woes with a massive battery capacity and a sizable camera upgrade, all in an inexpensive mid-range package.

That’s been the selling point of Motorola’s G series – delivering surprisingly good value year after year, and the Power variant has always focused on extending the battery prowess.
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