The Moto G Power offers vastly more modern hardware, Android 10 software, and exceedingly good battery life. It’s an easy and affordable upgrade choice coming from the Moto G6.
$250 at Best Buy
Pros
- Extremely good battery life
- Useful Moto software tweaks
- Impressive and versatile cameras
- Good build quality
Cons
- No NFC
- Hole punch camera off-putting to some
The Moto G6 was a good value for its time, but with dated specs and an older version of Android that isn’t likely to be updated any time soon, it’s probably time to move onto a new phone.
$125 at Amazon
Pros
- Useful Moto software tweaks
- Good build quality
- Decent 12MP camera
- Large 18:9 display
- Extremely affordable
Cons
- No NFC
- Older Android 9 software
Motorola’s Moto G lineup has long brought respectable performance and features down to an affordable…