Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite | Unboxing & Tour By Tech Spurt

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Aug 21, 2021
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Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite | Unboxing & Tour

Hello gorgeous peeps. This is Chris from two expert I'm here today, with the mortal g8 power light, a smartphone that there's a bit of a surprise when it was unveiled just a couple of weeks ago. You see it's only a month or two since the immortal, GIA power went on sale, and it was a little of a letdown because it was just all the price it was over 200 pounds, whereas the original g7 power of course came in at that sort of 160 170 mark and the battery life wasn't quite as good, because I had a full HD screen, wasn't quite as energy-efficient. The g8 power light is more the smartphone that expected the g8 power to be its once again, a five thousand William beast, but this time around you've got 720p display, so it should be a little more power efficient, and it comes in at a hundred and fifty quid so definitely far more affordable and the standard G power Twitter's a get. Some more draw the correct in its mistake. Well, who even knows what I'm going to do now is fully unbox the Moto G power light, get it all set up and take you on a tour of the hardware and software see you know what to expect so got all usual bore and README shenanigans, warranty information, Ada, Ada, Ada, you've got your porky pin device, of course, to actually get your sim in there.

You've got your micro, USB charging, cable, yeah. Sorry Kitty is no type-c USB action here. It is that damn dirty micro, USB below and then of course, get all three pin plug trusty as ever, and that's your work, that's everything in the box, as you can see, of course, the mortal g8 power lights does actually come clad in its very own condom case as well. So you've got that as a bonus. Little extra just to help protect your smartphone from damage.

If you want it and there achieved is the Moto G power light in its full Nick and glory I. Quite like the blue finish here. On the back end, as you can see, it's got a gradient style, finish kind of similar to a lot of budget smartphones, awesome, quite dark blue up towards the top and then at Morton to the sort of lighter blue towards the bottom very snazzy. It is a plastic finish, as you would kind of expect at 150, pound price point to be honest, I'm getting so sick of glass, smartphones and anything different is actually quite refreshing. What lager power like wheezing at 200 grams, precisely according to the official Motorola specs, so I definitely got a good heft to it.

That's for sure doesn't feel TOI like or anything, and it's 6.5 inches as well. So it is a bit of a hand. Filler I've got another box. This is the royal blue very into the Moto G a power light, but if you're not a fan, you can also pick it up in arctic, blue, so I just hope. You, like blue, really there's no pre-installed screen protector on for beyond the GIA power light.

But if you do get that rubber cover, bundled in there, if you just want to add a bit of extra protection and apparently the more legit power light, is also a water repellent as well, so splash resistant basically would be alright. If you accidentally spill a bit your paint on it, something like that, just don't go taking it in the bath or the shower anything like that. All right, let's see if we've got any power in there. Yes, we do beautiful. So let's get this sum bitch set up, and I'm gonna full-on tore the rest of the hardware and the software, oh god.

Oh, this is the genie intro. As always, all the acids love it alrighty. So the mortal g8 power light is all set up and ready for action is just busy installing on my apps and everything in the background, let's run through the OS. First, so first up, unfortunately, as you can see there, the Moto G power light. It's still stuck on Android version 9, which is a bit of a crime really in 2020, especially this fall into 2020 really should expect Android version 10.

Even on budget smartphones, hopefully that will get an update soon and, as you can see, the security patches a couple of months behind as well, but at least as with usual with the model, the smartphone. You do get a nice stock version of Android here. So you've got your Discover: feed, go Yap straight all the usual bog-standard stuff. Unfortunately, here in the more legit power light, there is no mortal experiences app to add some bonus. Gesture support, like the one handed mode bits like that, which is a real shame, especially that 100 mode is so helpful when you got 6.5 inch beast like the Jeep out light just to help you reach up to the top end of the screen. At least you can pull down the notifications bar from anywhere just with a swipe down on your desktops, but you know when you're, actually in an app or something like that, it's so nice to be here, file to just put it in one eyelid mode.

When you need to. Let's take a closer look at that despairs I mention it goes, 6.5 inch Beast, it's an IPS panel as, of course all budget smartphones are, and it packs a 720p resolution. So it's a little scaled back compared with the standard Tortola g8 power about 720p resolution still reasonably sharp, despite the size of that panel, if you're getting close. Yes, things do look a little softer, obviously compared to a Full HD resolution display, but it'll still be absolutely fine from during a little Netflix YouTube whatever on the go. This is on pretty much maximum brightness right now, so not one of the most powerful panels around you might struggle a little if you're, looking at it outside, for instance, trying to watch a bit of moody, Marvel action or something like that, but certainly viewing angles and everything else seem absolutely fine, and the colors are sort of alright, not nothing, particularly vibrant or in-your-face.

But again it's a budget smartphone. What you expect! That's for the display controls in the model, GIA power, light settings where you got control over the temperature and that's pretty much it, so you make things warmer or colder, I'll just stick with the default as there's no vibrant vivid mode or anything like that. That's for the Model G of power, lights, audio! Well, the speaker, the mono speaker, is actually housed around here on the back end of the blower, rather than down on the bottom edge, where it's traditionally found. Of course, this means when you're watching a video, it's all the more easy to accidentally muffler, if you were on holding it in just the right way, but the actual output itself seems absolutely fine on top volume, certainly nice and loud. So, despite that, all you've been actually directed away from your face and your lug holes.

It's coming through nice and clear on that top volume. You've also got a bit of Bluetooth 4.2 support. If you want to hook up to a pair of wireless headphones of a speaker or whatever, and yes, there is a headphone jack housed up top here on this blower as well so yeah. This is you've drawn up the latest Bluetooth five support on here. But, more importantly, if you want to be used a bit of Android pee or anything like that with your smartphone, there is no NFC support here on the Moto G, a power light that got stripped off in order to save a bit of cost action, so yeah, no NFC, no wireless, Airman or contactless.

Anything now running the show here on the jet power light is a media tech chipset. It's the Hello, P 35, it's backed by four gigs of RAM, so I'll be fine, VM, Edition and against bit web browser and checking your messages. You know streaming a bit of media things like that. Absolutely fine! You will no doubt see a fair few little stutters and stammers as you're going about your everyday business, but hopefully nothing too dramatic, especially as you've got four gigs of RAM, and now that should help to keep things ticking over smoothly. I do have a good bit pub G mobile on here.

You should just about be able to get through a game on that, but it will be on low detail settings at best, and I certainly would not expect the silky smoothest of frame rates I'll be doing a full review on the Model G of power light anyway. So stay tuned for my full thoughts on that one's about a proper chance to test it out, or in other words, had the Chancellor. My ass handed to me repeatedly by a bunch of 12-year-olds, who are now practicing this game more than ever, because they don't have to go to school anymore thanks virus. The good news is, if you're all gonna, be doing a lot of media streaming game in anything like that. Well, you should be able to do that all day, long, because you've got a mighty 5000 million battery packed inside this thing, just like last year's brilliant g7 power and, of course, the new model at G, its power as well.

The g8 power didn't last quite as long as the g7 power, because I guess they bumped up the specs a bit. The platform wasn't quite as energy-efficient because you had that full HD display which helped to SAP the battery bit faster as well. Hopefully, here on the G power light, it will last the full two to three days that we saw in last year's g7 power, because you got the usual battery saver modes and everything as well and as far as the fast charge goes I believe it's 10 watt charge in here on the Motor, G power lights or not swiftest. You might want to sort of leave it's charging overnight and on the storage front, you've got 64 gigs as standard bit of micro, SD memory card support in there as well up to 256 gigs, so plenty of space there for your media and whatnot, and if you pop open the Moto G at power lights, symmetry. The good news is you've got space on there for dual sim support, two sims at once, and also there's a separate tree.

A few micro SD memory cards you'll have to choose whether you want to sims or a sim and a memory card lovely now before we get onto the camera tech. Just the final feature to talk about here on the more Legal power light is that rear mounted physical fingerprint sensor, as you can see, it's just slightly indented in the surface there to make it easier to find when you pull the Moto G at power line out of your pocket, you're fumbling around for it blindly and into lethargic for a budget broad fingerprint sensor either so quick tap now and as you see within about a second or so you're into your desktop, so not too bad at all certainly seems plenty accurate as well. Nor read errors or anything like that. So now the last stop, let's check out more rollers' camera tech, and yes, it is a triple lens. We're set up here on the model, G power light, but of course, don't exactly expect the moon on a stick.

This is a 150 pound smartphone, so it's a 16 megapixel primary lens, f 2.0 with fears, detection autofocus. Hopefully the autofocus should be reasonably reliable. The actual report capture itself I'm expecting to be fairly a bit, so I'll, probably struggle in HNL situations, even though you do have an auto HDR mode there. As you see, the processing time doesn't seem to be too bad. You've also, of course, got some portrait.

Smarts you've got full control over the Bake action, so you can increase that or deep. You, sir, depend on how much blur you want in the background, and they'll, be using the 2 megapixel depth sensor, just to get accurate edge detection and then last up on the triple-n setup. Is a 2 megapixel macro lens I still don't see the point in these at all, quite good I guess have you want pictures of ants and bees and things those lava panorama modes and if we swap to the video mode I believe this tops off? Yes at Full HD resolution, there's obviously no fog here again, as you would kind of expect from a 150-pound budget, smartphone the rest, the sentence fairly basic — and then around front in the little nipple notch there. You have an 8, megapixel, front-facing camera. Let's just see how this one fares, so you can shoot up to full HD video once again and of course, you've got a bit of portrait smarts as well.

If you wanted to do a bit of background blur action once again, because there's no depth sensor of funds was just using software smarts for that one and yeah, you know what that seems to do a reasonable enough job right there once again, of course, an absolute keeper of a fort or look at that sexy hunk war, and that right there in a nutshell, is the new Motorola MOTO G. Its power light quite an unexpected handset in the end, but hopefully all poofs I have that extended battery life. We loved from the g7 power from last year and at that more affordable price point as well, so stay tuned for a full, in-depth Motorola, MOTO G power review, I've already reviewed the standard G power score check out that, as well as the g8 plus, and I'm planning on doing a big old fat g8 family comparison as well. So the g8 vs. the g8 power light versus gear power versus the g8 plus lots of G Series and Anakin's there so stay tuned for all of that fun and games as well.

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