Moto G10 Power Review
Motorola’s latest budget phone is one of the few to offer a clean interface without any bloatware. It also comes with a 6000mAh battery that lasts over two days.
The phone’s design is quite attractive, with a ridged texture pattern on the back that makes it comfortable to hold. It’s also available in two colors – Aurora Grey and Breeze Blue.
Design
The Moto G10 Power has a design quite different from Motorola’s older G-series smartphones. The new model comes with a plastic back and a textured pattern finish.
The front of the device has a waterdrop notch on the screen that houses a selfie shooter. The bezels around the display are thick.
You will find a volume rocker and a dedicated Google Assistant button on the right side. There’s also a Type-C port at the bottom, a headphone jack, and a primary microphone.
Software
A good software experience is essential for any phone. Motorola continues to deliver this with the Moto G10 Power, which offers a clean Android interface free of bloatware and spam notifications.
It comes with a near-stock version of Android 11 and a few settings that help apps launch faster than usual. The company also provides ThinkShield for Android security, which works at multiple levels to keep your data safe and secure.
Overall, the software experience is refreshing from what you get in most budget phones. The 6,000mAh battery and a solid design are other positives.
Display
The Moto G10 Power has a 6.5-inch display with a 720 x 1600 resolution and a 270 ppi pixel density. That’s a pretty standard screen size for entry-level phones, and it gets the job done for video streaming and everyday smartphone-ing.
However, the IPS LCD panel doesn’t have a very high maximum brightness or contrast ratio. Both factors make it harder to see the display outdoors.
Battery
The Moto G10 Power uses a massive 6000 mAh battery to power up the device. This makes it capable of providing you with a backup of around one and a half days, depending on your usage pattern.
It is also possible to extend the battery’s life by consuming less screen time. The phone can do this by keeping the display at low resolutions and lowering the CPU performance.
This is done to keep the smartphone’s battery life longer than expected. Motorola also supplies the Moto G10 Power with 20W fast charging, adding to its longevity.
Camera
The Moto G10 Power is a budget phone that aims to give consumers a lot for their money. It comes with a clean Android interface and offers a powerful battery.
The primary camera of the Moto G10 Power is a 48-megapixel sensor. It also has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide and two 2-megapixel depth cameras.
These sensors help to produce decent photos in good light, but they fall flat when it’s dark. Even when aided by the Night Vision mode, they still look grainy and lack detail.
The main issue here is the camera’s processing. The 48-megapixel sensor is a bit slow to respond, and it often takes quite a long time to process images after you’ve taken them.