Motorola Moto G8 power 6.4 Inch FHD+ zero-notch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD665, 16MP main camera, 2MP macro camera, 5000 mAH battery, Dual SIM, 4/64GB, Android 10, Smoke Black

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Motorola Moto G8 power 6.4 Inch FHD+ zero-notch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD665, 16MP main camera, 2MP macro camera, 5000 mAH battery, Dual SIM, 4/64GB, Android 10, Smoke Black

Motorola Moto G8 power 6.4 Inch FHD+ zero-notch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD665, 16MP main camera, 2MP macro camera, 5000 mAH battery, Dual SIM, 4/64GB, Android 10, Smoke Black

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As usual, there are three display modes to choose from: “Boosted”, “Natural” and “Saturated”, although none of these are especially colour accurate and they certainly aren’t capable of the same levels of vibrancy currently offered by the latest and greatest OLED screens on more expensive phones. Wraz z rozwojem technologii pojawiły się także karty eSIM, które są zintegrowane elektronicznie i nie wymagają fizycznego wkładania.

All in all, you get slightly above what you pay for in terms of build quality and displays with the three new Motos in the G8 series, and the heavy G8 Power is the one that particularly nails that value-for-money ratio. It’s your standard ‘chocolate bar’-style phone, with a flat screen and thick bezels, a small vertical camera array at the top-left of the rear of the phone, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.Usually, the f-stop number specified is the one that corresponds to the maximum possible diaphragm opening. First of all, the back of the phone is made of polycarbonate, rather than glass, which doesn’t look as nice and is a bit of a fingerprint magnet. The 16MP main shooter feels similar to the one on its predecessor, and takes admirable photos in daylight, with sharp detail both up close and far away in the same shot – more so than the equivalent camera on the Motorola Edge Plus or iPhone 11 Pro Max, based on side-by-side comparisons of photos taken at the same location.

Just don’t expect this to take beautiful photos that floor your friends and family when they’re uploaded to Instagram. The front-facing 16MP camera works adequately, although it struggles a bit with shadows, lumping colors together and losing sharpness in areas that aren’t directly lit. Gaming might not be a great idea on the Moto G8 Power Lite, though, at least if you like your top-end games.The phone lasts over a day, if not two, thanks in part to fewer fancy features: other phones that pack similarly large batteries – including flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus (4,500mAh) – have their batteries drained faster by higher-resolution and faster-refresh-rate displays. The Moto G8 Power has two more lenses than its predecessor, but it’s the quality of the shots that please us most: they’re bright, clear, and sharp. You’ll probably use this to take detailed shots of flora and fauna – most likely, flowers and pets – and it performs well for this, producing sharper up-close photos than, say, the Motorola Edge Plus. The placement of the fingerprint sensor, however, remains the same: it’s located in the top-center under a Motorola ‘M’ logo – but be warned, as it can take a few tries before it registers your digit.



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