Motorola Moto G Stylus
Specifications
Secondary Camera: 16 MPix f/2.0, 1µm
Price comparison
Average of 10 scores (from 20 reviews)
Reviews for the Motorola Moto G Stylus
Source: Android Central EN→zh-CN
Every year, Motorola raises the bar with its latest Moto G phones, but the G Stylus feels like a lateral move, opting for the inclusion of a built-in stylus at the expense of other fundamentals like performance, camera, and display. While the $230 price point is still compelling, there are better options out there in 2021.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/07/2021
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Speaking personally, I think the Samsung and Nokia phones have a little bit more going for them, particularly when it comes to design. The TCL 10, less so. However, they don’t come close to meeting the Motorola Moto G series in one vital department: battery life. If battery life is your primary concern, you can’t go wrong with either the Moto G Power or the Moto G Stylus. The G Power, in particular, delivers dividends on battery life with three days of uptime. The G Stylus may only reach two days, but that’s still better than many devices in any price range.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/13/2020
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Moto G Stylus is a solid phone with an interesting feature that makes it easier to jot down notes whenever you want. It delivers good performance for the price and the cameras — while hit and miss — generally produce some decent shots if not the kinds of quality photos you'd get from the Pixel 3a or iPhone SE. If you don't want to spend more than $300 on a phone, the Moto G Stylus is a very good option.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/14/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
This leaves the Moto G Pro with a stylus, microSD card support, and nice-sounding stereo loudspeakers to brag about while failing to impress in other key aspects. The Moto G Pro is a good example of a niche product, which we find hard to recommend for the wide audience but we're sure it will find its fans as there is nothing wrong with it but it's slighly higher price.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/25/2020
Rating: Total score: 65%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With the launch of the Moto G Stylus ($300 at Amazon) and Moto G Power ($250 at Best Buy), Motorola did something a little weird to its phones: It removed all the numbers from the phone's names. Last year, the Chicago-based company launched the much-beloved Moto G7. The year prior there was the Moto G6 and before that the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. And while there actually is a Moto G8, it's not destined for the US.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/01/2020
Rating: Total score: 76% performance: 70% workmanship: 80%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Speaking personally, I think the Samsung and Nokia phones have a little bit more going for them, particularly when it comes to design. The TCL 10, less so. However, they don’t come close to meeting the Motorola Moto G series in one vital department: battery life. If battery life is your primary concern, you can’t go wrong with either the Moto G Power or the Moto G Stylus. The G Power, in particular, delivers dividends on battery life with three days of uptime. The G Stylus may only reach two days, but that’s still better than many devices in any price range.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 05/14/2020
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Moto G Stylus features a handy stylus for note-taking and lasts a long time on a charge. But the Moto G Power has a bigger battery, costs less and is the better value.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/13/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The $300 Moto G Stylus is a capable smartphone with a stylus that makes it easy to take notes and make handwritten lists on the fly. The doodling experience is hampered by a lack of palm rejection, but the fact that the option remains to take quick, handwritten notes will compel some to consider it. Aside from the pen, the G Stylus is almost identical to the Moto G Power and it has solid performance plus a great 14-hour battery life. It takes its best photos in good lighting and, while the included macro lens is a strange choice, it ultimately adds a unique flare that makes it stand out among other mid-range smartphones. However, the G Power’s lack of NFC, disappointing Night Mode photography and its plastic design prove that sacrifice is necessary when opting for a more affordable handset.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/06/2020
Rating: Total score: 76%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Moto G Stylus features a handy stylus for note-taking and lasts a long time on a charge. But the Moto G Power has a bigger battery, costs less and is the better value.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/27/2020
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With the launch of the Moto G Stylus ($300 at Motorola) and Moto G Power ($250 at B&H Photo-Video), Motorola did something a little weird to its phones: It removed all the numbers from the phone's names. Last year, the Chicago-based company launched the much-beloved Moto G7. The year prior there was the Moto G6 and before that the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. And while there actually is a Moto G8, it's not destined for the US.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/18/2020
Rating: Total score: 76% performance: 70% workmanship: 80%
Source: The Unlockr Archive.org version
The new Motorola Moto G Stylus was sent to me to borrow for review so I figured I'd try and do a complete walkthrough on it for you guys. We'll go through Moto G specs, camera, battery, software, and more. Check it out!
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/16/2020
Source: Pocketnow Archive.org version
The Moto G line returns to bring affordable power and unique features -- for the Moto G Power, you get a whopping 5000mAh battery; for the Moto G Stylus, you get an included stylus and a couple of other interesting upgrades for just another $50.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 04/16/2020
Source: MrMobile Archive.org version
It almost couldn’t be a worse time to launch a budget-conscious smartphone. Yes, people are being more frugal, but there are already amazing options out there: if Apple’s iPhone SE 2020 lives up to its 2016-era predecessor, it’ll easily earn its $400 price tag, and rumors have Google’s Pixel 4a launching soon around the same price. If that weren’t enough, last year’s most excellent Pixel 3a just dropped to $299, which I think is the deal of the year so far. With competition like that, you might ask why anyone would want to buy a Moto G Stylus for $299. And my answer would ordinarily be no one – not even for the stylus in the silo – were it not for a reduction at the retailers. Join me for the Moto G Stylus Review!
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/16/2020
Source: Tech Switch EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With the launch of the Moto G Stylus ($300 at Motorola) and Moto G Power ($250 at Motorola), Motorola did one thing somewhat bizarre to its telephones: It eliminated all of the numbers from the telephone’s names. Last yr, the Chicago-based firm launched the much-beloved Moto G7. The yr prior there was the Moto G6 and earlier than that the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. And whereas there really is a Moto G8, it is not destined for the US.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/16/2020
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Aside from the expensive Galaxy Note 10, the Moto G Stylus is the best stylus-equipped smartphone you can buy. For $299, it offers solid performance, a big, bright display, and long battery life. That said, you can get nearly identical features and performance—not to mention longer battery life—for $50 less with the Moto G Power. And if you're willing to spend more, we recommend that Pixel 3a for its more powerful hardware, faster OS updates, and best-in-class camera. Of course, neither of these alternative come with a stylus, and if that's what you're looking for, you can't beat the Moto G Stylus for the price.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/16/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Moto G Stylus review: Motorola swaps battery life with note-taking With the launch of the Moto G Stylus ($300 at Best Buy) and Moto G Power ($250 at Best Buy), Motorola did something a little weird to its phones: It removed all the numbers from the phone's names. Last year, the Chicago-based company launched the much-beloved Moto G7. The year prior there was the Moto G6 and before that the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. And while there actually is a Moto G8, it's not destined for the US.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/16/2020
Rating: Total score: 76% performance: 70% workmanship: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Moto G Stylus’ big selling point - the stylus - is neither innovative nor essential, but don’t let it detract from what appears to be an impressive phone at the top of the budget spectrum.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/07/2020
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There doesn’t seem to be much not to like about the new Moto G line, and that’s always encouraging in the world of budget smartphones. Both the Moto G Stylus and Moto G Power appear to hit all the right notes: they’re more powerful than their predecessors, they’re equipped with massive batteries, and this time Motorola hasn’t raised their prices — which is a rare feat nowadays, as costs continue to rise across all phone categories.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 02/07/2020
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
These phones are not the most impressive I’ve ever seen, but they offer a good value. The price points are quite appealing considering what you get. What worries me most is the middling performance we saw from the Moto One devices last year. If these new devices are anything like those, Motorola may be in trouble. If the G Stylus and G Power represent a step up in performance, then Motorola’s outlook is brighter. Let’s hope for the latter.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 02/07/2020
Source: Danviet VN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 02/10/2020
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