Motorola on Friday released its latest mid-range products, Moto G8 Power and Moto G Stylus, the former with a 5,000 mAh battery and the latter with a stylus.
Moto G Stylus is equipped with a 6.4-inch IPS punched display with FHD + resolution and an aspect ratio of 19:9.
It has a front camera of 16 million pixels, rear fingerprint recognition, and three rear cameras, including 48 million main camera, 16 million super wide angle, 2 million macro, and a macro focus distance of 2CM.
Moto G Stylus supports stylus, but not as rich as Samsung S Pen, but considering the price, Moto G Stylus's stylus is a small surprise.
For this pen, Motorola also brings its own Moto Note application, which opens notes and sketches when you remove the stylus from its body in the bottom right corner.
Moto G Stylus is equipped with a Snapdragon 665 chipset, with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage space, which can be expanded through a micro SD slot.
It has a 4,000 mAh battery and can be charged at 10W via USB Type C.
This phone is equipped with Android 10 with simple Moto Actions. Other notable specifications include a 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0 and Hybrid Dual SIM slots, which can accommodate 2 Nano SIM cards or a single SIM card and microSD card.
The Moto G Stylus will sell for $299 and is coming later this Spring. It's only listed on the Motorola US website with availability for other markets yet to be detailed.
As a niche market, the stylus can improve the utility of the device in many scenarios, and it is welcomed by some consumers.
If you are already suffering from Samsung Galaxy Note and LG Stryo series aesthetics, then Motorola is bringing a third option.