![]() It's a fairly basic capacitive stylus and not an active stylus, meaning you won't get the pressure sensitivity or remote actions you'd find on the Galaxy Note 20. Still, we'd argue that it's not as broadly useful as the G Power's ultra-wide camera that can be used for videos and still images.įinally, there's the elephant in the room - the stylus that you get with the Moto G Stylus (2020). It's an impressive feat and something that could come in handy for certain situations. The Action Cam is used exclusively for video, allowing you to hold the phone vertically and still be able to record horizontal video. Comparatively, the Moto G Stylus (2020) omits a traditional ultra-wide sensor in favor of a 16MP Action Cam. ![]() ![]() Motorola equipped the G Power (2020) with a pretty typical 8MP ultra-wide camera, allowing you to take pictures and videos with a much wider 118-degree field-of-view. The G Power only has 64GB of internal storage while the Stylus gets 128GB, and while you get a 16MP primary camera on the Power, the Stylus has a much sharper 48MP sensor.īoth phones have the same 2MP Macro Vision sensor for up-close macro shots, but the third sensor is completely different depending on which device you buy. The lower price of the Power does rear its head with some specs, which, compared to the G Stylus, are a downgrade. That's one of the largest batteries you'll find in a mainstream Android phone, and Motorola touts you can get up to three days of use on a single charge. Starting with the Power, the big draw to it is the 5,000 mAh battery. The Moto G Power (2020) and Moto G Stylus (2020) definitely have more in common than not, but that said, there are a few key areas where each phone shows its individuality. Source: Joe Maring / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Joe Maring / Android Central) ![]() Moto G Stylus (2020) Where things start to differ ![]()
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