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Review on Smartphone Motorola Moto G7 Power 64GB, black by Anson Shao ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The battery surprised me, slowly sat down during active listening to songs, videos on YouTube, installation, program settings, phone in general, calls from both SIMs and all sorts of toys (racing and shooting games up to 500 MB). The previous two phones (one on WP, the second also on bare Android 7 with 2A / h and 3A / h batteries, respectively, with two working SIM cards) ate a charge with such a load in less than a day. Moto consumes together with Bluetooth headphones for 5 days! And at the same time, it charges from 10% to 100% in exactly two hours thanks to type-c. The phone and charger become warm; if at least one program remains hanging in the background (google photo, for example), then both become hellishly hot. FHD is still good for 6 inches. The oleophobic coating began to get dirty after three days; on the previous phone it kept for weeks. I did not use the fingerprint, for me it is a useless novelty that I do not trust. However, it can be used to "lower" the top curtain with icons. It is convenient not to dirty the screen once again and save a fraction of a second, or something. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC work great. The first two are at decent distances and almost do not lose the signal through a couple of walls. The latter was used once to connect to the cabinet using a bank card. Connected - works. GPS works well and fast. If you have satellites overhead, don't get lost. The lantern is bright. The photo is good, however, the digital zoom of this 12 MP camera is worse than that of the previous mobile 8 MP. Noise remains at magnification, especially in landscapes. In macro photography, the camera is unsurpassed and definitely stands next to ordinary soap compacts. Photos in manual mode can write in RAW, thanks to which in Lightroom you can squeeze the most out of what a 3mm matrix is ​​capable of. The video shoots quite smoothly, quite good stabilization, which I have not seen on my phones before, this is the second thing that pleasantly surprised me in this smartphone.

Pros
  • 5 Ah 12 MP camera with manual mode RAW photos Video 4K, 1080p at 60fps with stabilization timelapse All sorts of goodies (in the sense of additional software that really simplifies and complements a really naked Android) Separate slot for SD card. There is more than 50 GB of space in the phone from the factory, but I had an old 32 GB card lying around (it’s even funny, the card is smaller than the built-in space!), I just couldn’t help inserting it, because. On the previous smart, the combined port was infuriating, where just the card was needed.
Cons
  • Of the minuses, purely for me, this is a bang. I don’t know what genius and under what circumstances came up with the idea to create this ugliness, but fortunately some developers came up with the idea of ​​hiding it, so that in some applications it is not visible. Because of this bang, some of the information does not fit, some of it shrinks, for example, the communication level icons themselves are small, and against the background of the large screen they generally seem microscopic. It is not clear why they made it possible to display the remaining charge as a percentage. You won't see these percentages even with a microscope; 4K, perhaps, is needed only in order to see these percentages there.