Putting an end to the incessant leaks over the past few days, Motorola has today unveiled its newest budget smartphones — the Moto G Stylus and G Power. Both of the phones are powered by a mid-range Snapdragon chip, punch-hole displays, and triple-camera setups. But, the suffixes are enough to tell their stand out features and distinguish between them.
Let’s start off with the Moto G Stylus. This is Motorola’s first smartphone to launch with a built-in stylus that can be stored away in the bottom left corner of the phone’s body when not in use. So, what can the stylus do?
Moving on, let’s talk about the specs. Moto G Stylus features a 6.4-inch Full-HD+ IPS LCD display with a punch-hole camera. It has a 19:9 aspect ratio, 2300 x 1080-pixels resolution, and 89 percent screen-to-body ratio.
Moto G Power
As you may have also noticed, Moto has nixed the numeric naming scheme this year and has instead tried to focus on the stand out features. Moto G Power looks exactly like Moto G Stylus. It has the same punch-hole display, fingerprint sensor inside the Moto logo, and camera placement but there are some key differences.