📱 Elevate Your Everyday with Moto G Play!
The Moto G Play (2024) is an unlocked smartphone featuring a powerful Snapdragon 680 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a stunning 50MP camera. With a 6.5" HD+ display, 64GB of storage (expandable to 1TB), and a robust 5000mAh battery, this device is designed for both performance and style, making it perfect for the modern professional.
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Color | Sapphire Blue |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Operating System | Android 13.0 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Form Factor | Slate |
Additional Features | Stereo Speakers, Expandable Memory, Always On Display, Built-In GPS, Mobile Hotspot Capability |
Aspect Ratio | 2.22:1 |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 6.5 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1600 x 720 Pixels |
Refresh Rate | 90 Hz |
Resolution | 1600 x 720 pixels |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Camera Flash | LED |
Digital Zoom | 8 x |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Shooting Modes | High Dynamic Range |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Item Weight | 185 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 2.95 x 0.33 x 6.45 inches |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, CDMA, LTE |
Frame Rate | 90 FPS |
Battery Power | 5000 |
Battery Capacity | 5000 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
A**A
Moto G Play | 2024 | Unlocked | Made for US 4/64GB | 50MP Camera | Sapphire Blue
My mother lost her phone, and the Moto G Play was a great replacement. The phone is unlocked and was not difficult to add to her existing phone carrier. It has nice features and just enough for my mother to handle - camera, texting, email along of course with the telephone. Additionally, the price was approximately $50 cheaper that purchasing it at the phone store. This is a good basic phone.
A**1
Very good option for a budget phone, although a bit on the large side
I would give this phone 4.5 stars if allowed, but, as I'm not able to, and it isn't fair to round down, I've given it five. In addition, I bought it on sale for $99, and don't use it as my main phone (instead, it's a device to carry when hiking, etc, as well as for some side business stuff), both of which factor into my review.First of all, this phone is very affordable. In addition, the battery life seems to be great so far. Furthermore, unlike other budget devices I've used in the past, such as those from Blu, this doesn't feel slow, outdated, or anything like that. The screen, camera, and everything else are decent, and for the price, they're great.The phone is very, very large, which for some people will be a good thing, and for others a bad thing. Personally, I don't think I could carry this around on a day-to-day basis, as I'm not sure I could fit it in some of my pockets. For my purposes though, it's not a deal-breaker.The only real, objective negatives that I've encountered so far are some software quirks: initially, the time zone defaulted to China, and I had to manually change it, although after a few days I was able to set it back to automatically update without it switching back to China; the alarm does not consistently sound or go off at all; and the UI for Motorola doesn't seem to be as good as Samsung, or even stock Android.Overall, if you're looking for a budget phone, this is a great option, especially if it's on sale. It's not going to be the same quality as a Samsung Series S or Z device, a Google Pixel, etc, but it isn't really meant to directly compete with those.
P**M
Impressive, Quality Device - Unbearable Bloatware Ruins IT!!
How many apps do you think you have on your phone? 40? 50? how about your phone from 2 or 3 years ago? 15-20 tops? LOL ah, yes the days when we got excited to get a few free apps or games on our new phones... alas those days are OVER bro! get you a variation of the moto g device family. Out of the box, she is pretty amazing. I didn't have a single complaint really. Super fast, tons of storage, great camera, new updated apps, lots of customizing, etc. JUST WONDERFUL. After a few months it happened, the dreaded update in April I think it was, maybe March, I now have 400+ apps. (I will attach a pic, it shows 399, there have been about 30-40 more that have trickled in since the initial dump, which took about 5-7 days to finish up... and 75-80% are "system apps" (bloatware from any and every carrier in fact.... ALL. OF. THEM.) For example, a bluetooth app for t-mobile, & verizon, & sprint, & metro, && cricket. Before you say, "just uninstall them and move on!" - I did. I have. I've factory reset twice and they're just BUILT INTO THE phones disk memory. There simply is no "delete" them. Some of them, as duplicatory as they are, messing around with them can still brick up your jawn within a few clicks... and before you even start, you are not a dev... so chill, I mean neither am I... but you just stay out of that menu, that app, and that folder. Really, who knows why they name everything in tech sketchy stuff like "com.sys.IM-WATCHING-YOU-PAM.000" and "<%real/secret/23-LISTENER999>... but anyways... JUST PROMISE ME, YOU WON'T GET INTO THAT APP, OR FOLDER.... okay?So Motorola should reimburse me for having to put myself through IT school to teach myself to operate on this phones guts and remove all these garbage apps manually to create the phone I thought I purchased. All you can do is force stop and disable them. Buuut I still feel like they are gathering data, bc, why wound't they be. Its not just this model either, my partner has the moto g stylus 5g and its even worse on theirs. the play store basically never gets a break from constant updates (and then theres the transferring of precious data to the mother ship)yeaaaa we also had to upgrade our home internet plan and router because of all this. We couldn't both use the wifi at the same time doing anything at all. it was crazy. allllllso the apps are gathering intense amounts of data and ALL WANT crazy permissions that have nothing to do with the app itself. like the calculator wants camera permissions... nuts. The sheer number of apps that require making system changes or having total device control... it was too much. I would almost ask for a refund, but from what I see these days most phones are leaning that direction, making money off our god given ones and zeros.... and then still try and look at us in the eyes while they sputter out the retail price of the next generation of your favorite device. can't even hold it down on a free case or something..THEN - - when you finally get a break from force quitting and removing permissions that, somehow keep TURNING BACK on... you might have a few minutes to enjoy a quick photoshoot. NOPE. the camera app it comes with stinks, it just soooo basic.. so then you think, oh, i'll download a cool camera app off play store... NOPE. theres a fricking governor on the camera. That makes it so NO 3rd party camera app will get full usage of ALL THE MEGA PIXELS YOU PAID YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY FOR (48 megs to be precise, which is overkill, but still, you will be lucky to get to use 10 or 12 MP!!)Seriously. And JUST as google starts conveniently implementing the awesome 2 step verification, and authentication keys.... JUST in time for you to have to answer to your wife about why you don't have as much info in your google takeout as she does... yikes... oh and squeeze on some more of that exact same conversation about your FB activity as well.. yaaaaay.So, let me get this straight... I now have to REMEMBER ALL MY UNIQUE PASSWORDS && double log in, && verify 3 ways, all to check a notification thats just a promotional email about the new apps GEWG will put out next week. AND then FINALLY the google security come forward to say they don't trust my log in (bc i've got a VPN) - - - (from guess who - G1 - duh!) and they really cant tell the difference between MY REAL actual login on my trusted device from what it must assume is a HAKKr logging in 3 states away. . . . . . E.V.E.R.Y. LOG - INNNN!at this point i am thinking about a jitterbug and some stress eating of sour worms to relax.but yeah the phones cool, other than that.
G**Y
It's alright
It has very limited storage space. (I mean Facebook and Snapchat almost take up the majority of space) it also can get a bit glitchy and laggy.The camera is very nice.The sound quality is very good and loud, calls are also very loud and audible.The responsiveness time is right as long as you don't have an abundance of things on it, as I said about the limited storage.I have yet to test the scratch resistance on it because obviously, I bought a phone case and rarely drop my phone.The value for money is pretty good, not perfect but it's good if you have a budget.
J**K
For $100, it's hard to find a better phone
If all you want is a phone that can make calls, watch videos, and use basic apps like banking and messaging, it's perfect. As for the reviews for this product, they're all over the place. People giving it 1 star because their delivery was late, the package was damaged, the phone lags, the camera is "bad", or complaining that it's not unlocked. Delivery issues shouldn't be used to rate the product itself. Phone lag can occur for a billion reasons, and I've personally not experienced any. The camera seems fine to me, but I'm not looking for studio quality. I'm not a phone power user, so maybe these are real issues, but I just don't notice them? Regardless, the phone was $100.
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