SpecEagle review · Motorola

Moto G Power (2020) review: A budget phone built around a huge 5,000 mAh three-day battery.

SpecEagle Editorial·Feb 2020·$250
Overall
54/100
Class rank
#90 of 104
Tier
Mid-range
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

The three-day battery budget phone.

Moto G Power (2020) made battery life the whole pitch — a 5,000 mAh cell promising three days of use, with clean Android at $250. Slow charging and a modest chip were the trade-offs, but for endurance-first budget buyers it became a perennial recommendation.

01Display

62/100

62/100 is one of the weaker display results among mid-range phones of 2020 — 13 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

TypeIPS LCD, Max Vision
Size6.4 inches
Resolution2,300 × 1,080 px (FHD+)

02Camera

56/100

56/100 is one of the weaker camera results among mid-range phones of 2020 — 10 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

Main16 MP, f/1.7
Ultrawide8 MP
Macro2 MP
Selfie8 MP

03Performance

54/100

54/100 is one of the weaker performance results among mid-range phones of 2020 — 11 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

ChipsetSnapdragon 665 (11 nm)
RAM4 GB
Storage64 GB · microSD

04Battery

86/100

At 86/100 this is one of the strongest battery showings among mid-range phones of 2020 — 12 points above the cohort average.

Capacity5,000 mAh
Wired10 W

05Build

62/100

62/100 is one of the weaker build results among mid-range phones of 2020 — 10 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

06Value

72/100

72/100 puts it above the 68-point average for mid-range phones of 2020.

What works
  • Huge 5,000 mAh battery — three-day life.
  • Big FHD+ screen and clean Android.
  • 16 MP triple camera.
  • microSD + jack.
What doesn't
  • Snapdragon 665 is only adequate.
  • Slow 10 W charging.
  • No 5G.
  • Heavy 199 g.
Cross-shop it against
Reno 7 Pro 5G
$549 · score 78/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 104-phone cohort of mid-range devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .