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The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is an unlocked US model featuring a responsive built-in stylus, a vibrant 6.7" pOLED display with Dolby Atmos sound, and a 50MP Ultra Pixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization for superior photo and video quality. Powered by a 5000mAh battery with 30W TurboPower charging, it offers all-day usage and rapid recharge. Its standout caramel latte vegan leather finish complements 8GB RAM and 256GB storage with RAM Boost, making it a stylish, high-performance smartphone designed for creative professionals and multitaskers alike.














| ASIN | B0D1ZFS9GH |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,652 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #32 in Cell Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,690) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 190 Grams |
| Item model number | PB1M0007US |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 0.33 x 2.94 inches |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Standing screen display size | 6.7 Inches |
C**T
Best Phone I've Had (and I've owned a lot of Moto's) -- Definitely the Current Bargain!
I've been a rather loyal Motorola phone user. First of all, my first cellular phone (way back in the day) was Motorola, but I've also owned Moto/Motorola branded smartphones since the Nexus 6 (which was branded Google but was actually made by Motorola). After that phone's internal storage failed on me ( watch -- this will become a pattern), I bought a Moto G5S Plus. Then after 2 years when it's internal storage failed on me (told you -- pattern!), I bought first model Moto G Stylus. Then my first Stylus started showing the now familiar signs of failing internal storage (again after 2 years), I bought the Moto G Stylus 5G 2022. I admit that I probably could've continued using the original Moto G Stylus for a while longer (maybe?), but I also really wanted 5G capability, so when the original Stylus first started slowing down, I just went ahead and bought the then current 5G Stylus model. That was 3 years ago, and just recently (much to my surprise), my Moto G Stylus 5G 2022 started showing signs of a failing battery. Yes, I could've just replaced the battery, but the phone was already 3 years old and I had been watching it carefully for the past year for any sign of the familiar internal storage failure. I just didn't think it was worth the time/trouble to replace the battery only for the internal storage to likely fail sometime soon. So, I decided to move on to the Moto G Stylus 2025. The Positives: And...WOW. Very significant, obvious upgrade! I think everything on the phone is a big improvement over the Stylus 2022 model. The phone is much faster with the newer higher end processor, the cameras are much better quality (as is the improved Moto Camera app, which...sorry...has previously just been useless), the stylus features/apps are much nicer, love the fingerprint sensor being in the screen rather than on the power button, the screen seems much brighter with better refresh (even though I think its technically the same), love the faster wifi with Wifi6, love the newer Bluetooth, and I really like that Moto has kept the headphone jack and expandable storage. The rest of the improvements are mostly due to the OS upgrade, but you can't really disregard those when the older Stylus isn't receiving anymore OS upgrades. The new cameras are just superb in comparison to the Stylus 2022, and I really liked the Stylus 2022 cameras. I've always used GCam ports (specifically BSG MGC) with my Stylus 2022, which is why I always got the great photos that I did. The Moto Camera 3 app was actually just lousy. It used to take a decent enough photo, but then the post processing would pixelize and blotch up the image. The new Moto Camera 5 app actually works a lot like the Google Camera (GCam) and actually enhances the photo in post processing rather than ruining it. I still installed GCam port and sometimes use it, but for most photos I just use the Moto Camera 5 app. So far the battery life has been great, but so was all my Moto cameras, so there's no real surprise there. I was a little disappointed in the lack of color choices of the Moto G Stylus 2025, and I especially miss the seafoam green of my Moto G Stylus 5G 2022 (which I wasn't tired of at all), but I've actually really come to like the purple-ish blue color of "Surf the Net" (whatever that's supposed to mean), and I've put it in a clear case like I did my Stylus 2022 to show off the color. More a matter of market timing than anything else, but it's also nice that this time around I actually found that 1TB microSD cards are now reasonably priced, about as much as the 512GB ones were back when I bought the Stylus 2022. So, now I have a phone with 1,256GB of storage for around $460 total. You're definitely not going to be able to find a Samsung or Apple phone model with that much storage (and all these features) for that low of a price. Moto is definitely the best thing going in bargains. The Negatives: Most of these aren't true negatives, and are actually more like situational issues for me, personally. First of all, I don't like the new Gemini AI. I was able to easily avoid it when Google offered it as a software upgrade in my last phone, but it's built-in to this one's ROM. It took several tries, but I think I've finally turned it off in most areas of my phone and I'm almost entirely back on the good ol' reliable Google Assistant. I'm sure eventually I will only be offered Gemini. Another personal negative is that apparently this phone is now entirely 64-bit so I ended up losing several of my favorite 32-bit apps. One of them is PicSay Pro photo editor, which is hands-down the best Android photo editor available even though it hasn't had an update or even supported for over a decade. It was removed from Chromebook when it was finally removed from the Google Play Store as unsupported, but it wasn't removed from my phone until I tried to upgrade to this phone and migrate all data and apps. Even so, I tried the backup/restore method to move an old app and it didn't work, citing that the app is not compatible with my phone. The problem is that there is no other photo editor that even comes close to this decade old unsupported app, which is truly pathetic. Fortunately, the latest version of Google Photos that came with the new OS on this new phone, at least has most of PicSay Pro's features, but still not all of them. And no, Snapseed doesn't have it all either. Oh, well. There are other little issues, too, like for whatever reason Moto decided to copy Apple and have the usual power button changed into a multi-function button that does everything except power on/off the phone. That's pretty annoying considering the main reason I'm sticking with Moto is because it's not typically going the way of Apple, Samsung, and Google. Summary: Definitely the best phone I've ever owned, and even though I've liked all my Moto phones, I thought that was never going to happen again after the Nexus 6. The positives far outweigh any negatives (if there are any legit negatives that would matter to anyone except me), and Moto has definitely brought the Stylus way into the realm of a flagship more than a mid-class phone. With how Samsung and Google went completely Apple-esque with having no expandable memory, no headphone jack, and a ridiculous high pricetag, the market for me has now ceased to be a question of Android vs. iOS, and it's now Moto vs everything else. For now, I'm very happy sticking with Moto.
C**Y
For the money, an excellent phone
I typically buy high-end Samsung phones and I decided to snag the 2025 Moto G Stylus as a backup insurance policy. Although the Motorola phone is a little thicker & heavier than its Samsung counterparts, it's also 4x cheaper. After using it for a few days, I have considered using it as my daily driver. The screen is surprisingly sharp, the fingerprint reader is excellent, band connectivity is exceptional, battery life is very good, and has a micro SD card. The one area that I wish was better is the camera, although good enough for most. I run the Nova launcher as my primary and also use the Niagara as a supplemental launcher and it's great. I do miss Samsung's calculator and phone apps, but Google's versions are good enough. If you need a phone that is very close to a Samsung S series, this Moto phone is it and at ¼ of the cost, it's worth giving a shot.
T**G
Perfectly Functional
This is the third Moto G phone I have had and I'm very happy with the quality and function. This phone does everything the more expensive phones do and there's no payments. My first Moto G lasted me 6 years and only had to be replaced because I dropped it on concrete. This phone has excellent battery time, quality camera and is user friendly. I am able to talk, text, surf the web, use maps, play games etc. I have 5G connectivity wherever I go. I bought a Moto G for my husband who isn't very "techy" and he's very happy with how easy it is to operate. If you don't want to "finance" a phone and constantly keep upgrading to the latest style or number (iPhone 37 here we come!) this is a great phone to try.
G**R
Good value phone, but manage your expectations
What I love about it or why I chose it: Micro SD card slot Stylus Screen is beautiful Micro SD card slot Phone speed seems plenty for what I use it for, mostly business related apps and some light social media Fingerprint reader is quick Headphone jack Micro SD card slot - I'll never understand why other phone manufacturers decided we don't need it. Some of us refuse to keep everything on a cloud storage. What is annoying: Mediocre aftermarket support (hello, Otterbox?) Slow Android updates - might depend on service provider. I'm using Visible. Auto-brighness screen gets too dark sometimes OEM apps are garbage - I'll miss the Samsung OEM apps such as Notes, My Files, Sidebar, etc. Physical buttons are on right side, but I'll get used to that What drives me crazy: A known Bluetooth bug when connecting to Ford's Sync 4 (2025 F150) with Android Auto (no ETA on fix from Motorola). It will not stay connected more than a few seconds and the connection cycle repeats over and over. Honestly, the Sync 4 Bluetooth bug has me considering returning it. I used Android Auto a lot driving interstate. Besides this major issue, I think this phone has good value compared to the Samsung Note or Ultra.
S**N
Phone is good, no complaints so far. Only issue I had was the Amazon driver who delivered it threw it to the front yard behind my car and left it there
A**R
I was a tad worried about network compatibility seeing as this is a USA market phone but it works flawlessly in Canada. The phone is a great upgrade for me, especially at the price it is. Nice big battery, great display, way smoother than my old phone (120hz display helps with that alot), pretty good camera, and lots of storage. Also the vegan leather back feels quite nice and provides a tiny bit of extra grip which is always nice.
S**H
This phone is amazing given it's cost. I really love the stylus.
V**A
Todo funciona al 100%
A**Y
All good
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