Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)
MORE PICTURES

Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)

User opinions and reviews

Sort by:

  • A
  • Assassin
  • X@1
  • 22 Jun 2023

Adreno 600 what a lie🙈

    • ?
    • Anonymous
    • 4GS
    • 20 Jun 2023

    Snapdragon, 19 Jun 20236.6 inches screen??? Really Is that really such a big deal?

      6.6 inches screen??? Really

        • A
        • AnTong
        • Iby
        • 15 Jun 2023

        Pause and Reflect, 03 Jun 2023I can only comment on the US market, but for those bemoanin... morewhere?

          • J
          • Joey
          • ask
          • 11 Jun 2023

          Will GSMArena review this phone?

            • ?
            • Anonymous
            • Ya{
            • 10 Jun 2023

            utahman1971, 01 Jun 2023If you got data and enough, then just stream radio with an ... moreThey said emergencies -- aka situations where data may not be available. FM radio is an important addition for some.

              • ?
              • Anonymous
              • 4BZ
              • 05 Jun 2023

              Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023I like the HTC, but again, it's the 7 gen 1 which is i... moreNot to get me wrong—I'd also appreciate the 7+ Gen 2, but it's not going to be like that.

                • ?
                • Anonymous
                • 4BZ
                • 05 Jun 2023

                Anonymous, 05 Jun 2023I like the HTC, but again, it's the 7 gen 1 which is i... moreI don't understand why so inexcusable. The 4 nm MIDRANGE chipset has a low tdp of 5W and a 99% stability in 3DMark (credit nanoreview.com). It performs as good (more efficiently) as the Snapdragon 855, a *FLAGSHIP* chipset from Dec 2018. In this case, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 gets a lot of undeserved aversion. I have a 5G Ace with an 8 nm 750G fabbed by Samsung. It's decent, but average performance has worsened by 10-20% for me (it sometimes pauses in daily tasks and can even get as slow and hot as a Unisoc T606). This G Stylus is a notably fresh upgrade over that, don't you think? And that's with a 6 Gen 1.

                  • ?
                  • Anonymous
                  • n1c
                  • 05 Jun 2023

                  Anonymous, 04 Jun 2023Motorola doesn't put 7+ Generation 2, because they hav... moreI like the HTC, but again, it's the 7 gen 1 which is inexcusable. I'd rather take 778g over anything Samsung made even if faster on paper.

                    • S
                    • Sharjeel
                    • 38j
                    • 04 Jun 2023

                    Zero, 04 Jun 2023Funny story I saw the leaked performances of the S6 Gen 1 a... moreLike really with the IPS panel 370€ hahaha Bull shit

                      • Z
                      • Zero
                      • Km1
                      • 04 Jun 2023

                      Anonymous, 04 Jun 2023Motorola doesn't put 7+ Generation 2, because they hav... moreFunny story I saw the leaked performances of the S6 Gen 1 and is literally on par with S778G and the S7 Gen 1.
                      Time to see when the S6 Gen 2 might be released, since the 4 Gen 2 is already on works.

                        • ?
                        • Anonymous
                        • 4BZ
                        • 04 Jun 2023

                        Anonymous, 04 Jun 2023Why not put 7+ gen 2, even if it cost a little more? Why is... moreBtw, hopefully you don't start moving the goalposts.

                          • ?
                          • Anonymous
                          • 4BZ
                          • 04 Jun 2023

                          Anonymous, 04 Jun 2023Why not put 7+ gen 2, even if it cost a little more? Why is... moreMotorola doesn't put 7+ Generation 2, because they have different markets and different needs. The 6 Gen 1 is a Snapdragon 6 series chipset that is a marketable upgrade over the overused 695. Trying to answer your second, loaded question's difficult. For example, the HTC U23 Pro has micro SD card, decent processor (Snapdragon 7 Gen 1), headphone jack, a clean UI, and an affordable price (500€).

                            • ?
                            • Anonymous
                            • n1c
                            • 04 Jun 2023

                            Why not put 7+ gen 2, even if it cost a little more? Why is it impossible for us to get microSD card, decent processor, headphone jack and clean UI for an affordable price? Xperia is too expensive

                              • P
                              • Pause and Reflect
                              • x}j
                              • 03 Jun 2023

                              I can only comment on the US market, but for those bemoaning the current price of the phone, i've already seen the unlocked 5G version on sale for $199. It'll probably be bundled with carrier offers for even less, the price will not remain this high. For $200-$225 new the phone represents a good value especially with the chipset and gpu refresh. Eventually you'll see eBay flooded with refurbs and open boxes for $125-$175.

                              Yes i'm referring to the 2023 5G version.

                                • T
                                • Technology Man
                                • 4NC
                                • 01 Jun 2023

                                Technology Man, 01 Jun 2023It's still too small for a stylus phone. The 6.8 inche... moreI accidentally posted too soon. Continuing, the 7+ Gen 2 would have driven up the cost too much. I hope the charger comes with this 5G version, but I doubt it. Motorola is jumping on the me too bandwagon, probably using the excuse of helping the environment to make more money at our expense. Though I doubt they will get away with that overseas. I'm in the US. I personally am not paying full price for any phone that does not come with a charger.

                                  • T
                                  • Technology Man
                                  • 4NC
                                  • 01 Jun 2023

                                  It's still too small for a stylus phone. The 6.8 inches of last year's model was just big enough. The non 5G version is ridiculously small. This one is a little better, but why stop at 6.6 inches?

                                  Otherwise, this is leagues better than the junk 4G version. The 4G version should not even exist. At least the 5G version has a pretty good processor. It could have been the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 instead. The 7 +Gen 2

                                    If Lenovo would just update their phones as fast as they send out newer phones, then they would probably compete with Samsung but I guess, they like being at the back of the line for sales.

                                      It is already for purchase at Best Buy for $400. Specifications say June 2nd, but not sure how long it has been on Best Buy's website. Not that I am going to buy it, but whoever is interested. I already have the Samsung Galaxy A34 International phone, and 4 major OS updates and 5 years of patches. Every 6 months is an update to the same OS a year, from Android 14 OneUI 6.0 first, then 6 months later 6.1. I mean end of this year, for Android 14, the 6.1 version of it just before Android 15. I prefer getting updates over, not or waiting over a year to even get one from Motorola (Lenovo) at all.

                                        Anonymous, 31 May 2023FM Radio is a deal breaker for me. Cars are being mandated ... moreIf you got data and enough, then just stream radio with an app. No biggie as long as you can stream it.