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The Moto G9 Power has a quite extraordinary 6,mAh battery which is sure to attract those users who hate to need to recharge often. With nearly two days of life, it also supports 20W fast charging so you won't have to wait around for long on those occasions when you do need to recharge. Elsewhere, it's a little bit business as usual for the Moto G9 Power but that's not strictly a bad thing given the price.

It has a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and 4GB of RAM which brings with it fairly average performance, but it does the job well enough. Still, we found it to be pretty good for the price, especially when it comes to watching videos. Temper your expectations and you'll be delighted at this price. Read our in-depth Moto G9 Power review. David is now a mobile reporter at Cnet. He still thinks the iPhone 4 is the best-looking smartphone ever made.

North America. Whether you're looking for a dependable budget smartphone or a flashy premium device, the best Motorola phones will provide what you need, as the company makes good-quality phones usually offered at low price points.

Moto G Specifications Release date: March Weight: g. Dimensions: OS: Android Screen size: 6. Resolution: x CPU: Snapdragon Battery: 5,mAh. Reasons to avoid - You have to buy it with a dock - It's pretty big. Motorola Defy. Specifications Release date: July Storage: 64GB. Front camera: 8MP. Motorola Edge 20 Pro. Specifications Release date: August Dimensions: x 76 x 8mm.

Battery: 4,mAh. Front camera: 32MP. Reasons to avoid - It's too big to hold comfortably - There are better-value alternatives. Motorola Edge Plus. Specifications Release date: April Storage: GB.

Front camera: 25MP. Reasons to avoid - The zoom camera is limited - It costs quite a lot. Front camera: 13MP. Reasons to avoid - We found the fingerprint scanner tricky to use - The display has a low resolution.

Motorola Edge 20 Lite. Motorola advertises the Edge as a "two-day phone" and I agree. Even when I was connected to 5G Ultra Wideband, the Edge made it a day and a half on a single charge. During my time with the Edge, my screen-on time averaged 4. In CNET's looped video playback test with airplane mode turned on, the Edge lasted 21 hours and 20 minutes.

And that was with the screen locked in at Hz. Speaking of the screen, I like that I can choose to lock it in at Hz or put it into an adaptive Hz mode. Indoors, the screen's brightness is fine, but there were a few times outdoors when the display was washed out by sunlight. The Edge has a Snapdragon G chip, which was fine in everyday use. There were a few times where I wanted the phone to be more peppy.

I especially noticed this when opening apps or with Android animations that seem to take longer than they would on other similarly priced phones. For example, if I have Chrome open and rotate the phone from horizontal to vertical, there's a moment of hesitation before the screen changes. Is this horrible? No, but it is annoying. You access Ready For via the Quick Settings shade. A window pops up and you have two options: You can connect your phone to a PC or to a display. I tested Ready For with a couple of TVs.

Once connected, the TV can mirror everything on the phone's screen or you can use Motorola's Ready For interface. The main window looks slick and feels like a hybrid of Android and Windows. I was able to play games on the Motorola Edge while using my inch TV to display them.

It was a blast. You can also do video chats using Ready For. You can set whether they need to ask for approval to join your hot spot or allow them to do so automatically. If your phone is a Samsung, Motorola, LG, Google or any other Android, you can also easily create a personal hot spot.

The setup may vary, since phone makers sometimes tweak the way Android looks and operates on their device, but this walk-through should work. If not, do a web search with the name of your phone and how to set up a personal hot spot. If you're not prompted to name the personal hot spot and create a password, tap the Wi-Fi Hotspot or Mobile Hotspot once again.

Now you can tap NetworkName or the name of your phone and give a unique name to your personal network. Under the network name you'll see Password, which you'll need to type in on other devices or share with friends.

You can tap to change it. You will see the name you gave your phone. Tap to join it and type in the password, which is required only the first time. You may see other options on this page, such as Auto Hotspot, which lets you share the phone's internet connection automatically with other devices you've approved in the past. Again, expect some variances between Android devices. Marc Saltzman is a contributing writer who covers personal technology.

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