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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (104394)10/1/2019 11:53:01 AM
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I recently bought the "Motorola g7 power" and have been quite happy with it. The battery lasts much more than twice as long as any other smartphone I've owned. I have taken it on weekend trips without the charger, confident that it will last for two days no problem. With full charging once/day, it rarely goes below 60% of full charge.

- big, but not giant. Fairly low-res (1570X720) by modern phone standards, but it looks great to me.
- Bluetooth works fine for me, but specs on motorola.com say "Bluetooth® 4.2 LE, aptX", so maybe not good for you?
- fingerprint reader on the back works well for me
- not sure about durability, as I haven't dropped it yet. They claim water resistance, but again I haven't tested it. I like the Speck rubber cases for grip and drop protection.
- does have audio jack
- I'm very happy with the camera
- speakers are fine for me, but I'm not picky

I got it from my carrier for $240; Motorola lists it at $250.

Note: Motorola sells at least 3 different g7 models with very different specs; I'm talking about the g7 power.
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