Moto G fast | 2020 | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 3/32GB | 16MP Camera | White

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  • Ja

    > 3 day

    For the price, the phone is more than a solid purchase. Fingerprint reader works great, screen is nice and large and the camera is a B- compared to my old iPhone 6 (have to hold the phone a bit more steady). The battery life is about 5+ hours of screen time for me, varies if youre using location services etc. Even if this phone only gets me a year its right there with apples phones for a fraction of the cost.

  • Noah Smith

    06-04-2025

    Its fine. From the perspective of how actually amazing any smartphone is considering technology only a few decades ago this thing is fine. Its totally fine. Relative to other phones this thing isnt very good. Its show, buggy, unresponsive. It has a mediocre camera. It doesnt have a home button, physical or capacitive, but relies on a cumbersome gesture system which partially works. Sometimes you want to go to your home screen but it cycles through your apps or activates the Google assistant. Its a good idea but it doesnt work right. The biggest problem and a real deal breaker is that its poorly optimized - I cant get many apps to work properly. Audible is completely broken. Many games dont work at all. Some basic shopping apps dont work. Ive had knockoff mobile devices that didnt give me trouble like this. I cant even use the YouTube app. I have to use a low end browser and view videos on the mobile site... Otherwise the device works fine for basic uses and since I really just use it for work its adequate. Good battery life, too. The device looks nice and feels high end. Its not and Id probably something else in the future. TL;DR: its an adequate device for basic purposes. Has major optimization issues which make a lot of apps not work. Looks pretty. Good battery life.

  • Prosenjit Ghosh

    Greater than one week

    I bought the new phone today, but the product is showing out of Warranty. Is there anything I need to do to like need to register or something to get the warranty? Please advise.

  • Benscratchin

    > 3 day

    For the price this is a great phone. The battery last me two full days easily. Coming from a six year old Samsung to this new Moto G fast, has been a bit of a learning curve but, Im liking this phone alot. The one thing I do not like is that this phone is heavily burdened with pre-loaded google apps. Its very cumbersome to transfer photos from the phone to my computer. Ill be going back to a Samsung. Be sure to turn off the talk back feature for the visually impaired. It is very annoying when the phone goes into that mode. I learned the hard way, if you press both volume keys at the same time, the phone goes into talk back mode. Disable that feature when you first setup the phone!

  • Eddie Koch

    > 3 day

    I am completely done buying $1000 phones! Purchased the Moto G Fast a year ago and it worked flawlessly, performed great with very good battery life. Just ruined it last weekend in the pool so I reordered the same phone. I thought about upgrading but really couldnt justify with how good this phone has worked out. I never used the fingerprint reader on the old one but set it up on the fresh phone. works about as good as the one on my Asus laptop, unlocks most of the time...

  • Gabriela

    > 3 day

    excelente celular justo para lo que se necesita uso rudo

  • Robert

    > 3 day

    In August I got this phone for my daughter and the flagship Note 20 for myself. While the Note is great, in many ways the two are functionally equivalent, yet this this phone is $150 vs $1000 for the Note! Ive also used the Moto Power myself and was very please - amazed by the battery life. If buying a new phone and budget is a consideration, it is worth taking a close look at the Moto line to see if one may be a good option before going with one of the two main phone companies.

  • N.B.

    > 3 day

    This phone has really nice optics whether using the camera, browsing internet, or just texting. Large screen. It truly is very snappy-fast. Good product.

  • ~heavv~

    Greater than one week

    I text, play Best Fiends, and use Kindle app...Im pretty basic and this phone is more than enough. Was quick to transfer from my dying Moto G5 and I only stumbled over the full screen, no button difference for about a day. Hooks up to all my usual wi-fi locations and Mint network (pre-paid provider on a T-mobile backbone) works fine in the couple places Ive been without wi-fi. I spend $180/yr on my mobile service, Im not dropping $1,000 on a phone...

  • Brandon A. Stecklein

    > 3 day

    I am a mobile apps developer. I purchased this phone with no intention whatsoever to use it as my daily phone, put to debug Android applications. For that purpose, it works great. But as I got used to the phone, I found myself liking it more and more, to the point where I ultimately removed my SIM card from my iPhone 7 (AT&T) and am now using the Moto G Fast as my primary device. Compared to my aging iPhone 7, the battery life is great. I had almost forgotten that a smartphone could actually last the entire day without a recharge. The screen is also phenomenal at the price point. Granted, it does not get quite as bright as my iPhone 7 does (that phone actually hurts my eyes if I turn the brightness all the way up), but beyond that its a great screen and the phone bezels basically do not exist. Performance is great. I have noticed no slowdowns whatsoever, and I would rate it as being at least on-par with the iPhone 7. Now, the iPhone 7 is an older phone so that might not be saying a lot, but to me that phone is snappy as well. I am not doing any gaming or heavy tasks with these devices, so neither phone has slowdowns in my everyday usage. I said I do not do much phone gaming, but I did test it out on a couple of games. I installed Minecraft, which runs great on the phone. The only issue I had is that i find the larger screen size uncomfortable to hold while playing a game in landscape mode such as Minecraft. Maybe uncomfortable is not the correct word, but there are instances where I have to let go of the phone with my right hand to tap on something towards the left side of the screen. Maybe its just the way I hold it though, again I am not really a gamer. I also tested streaming my sons Xbox One to the phone using the Xbox app and a bluetooth controller, and it worked without issue. Camera quality is hit or miss, possibly the only major con of the phone. If camera is your #1 concern then look elsewhere, of course if that is the case you probably are not shopping in this price range anyway. In well-lit conditions, the camera quality is about on par with my iPhone 7. In poor lighting though, pictures are not that great. It can theoretically record 4k video, but I honestly did not think that the 4k videos looked any better than the 1080p videos, so I kept the setting on 1080p. Built in storage is a weak 32mb, but unlike many high end models out there, you can add a Micro SD card, making the low storage basically a non-issue. I put in an old 64gb card I had lying around, and you can have the phone format your card to use it as additional internal storage. The phone charges via USB Type C, and charging seems fast enough, although Ive really only had to charge it a few times in the week and a half Ive had it, and Ive done at it night time so the charge time was largely unnoticed and irrelevant. The phone also includes the illusive headphone jack, which is always welcome these days. There is almost no bloatware included with this device, just a couple of Motorola apps. It is mostly stock Android with minor Motorola customizations. I installed an AT&T SIM card and I am getting good reception and good data speeds. WiFi connectivity is also good. I have not tested out hotspot tethering yet. All in all, I am blown away by how much phone you can get now days at this price point. I was planning on upgrading to an iPhone 12, but I think I am going to stick with this cheap Motorola for the time being. For the price of a new iPhone, I could just get a brand new Motorola every single year for the next six years, at which point the iPhone would be long past due for a replacement anyway. If you are looking for a good budget phone, or even just a good phone period, I would save your money and not hesitate to get this thing. I dont see any reason whatsoever to shell out upwards to a thousand dollars (and even more now days) on a flagship phone, when a sub-200 phone works perfectly fine.

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