Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.
It supports a wireless charging standard such as Qi. To charge the device, you simply put it down on a compatible charging pad.
Fast charging technologies, like Qualcomm’s Quick Charge or MediaTek’s Pump Express, are used to reduce the time it takes to charge a device. For example, with Quick Charge 3.0, the battery can be charged to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, it is important to use a compatible charger.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, a compatible wireless charger must be used.
The device can be used as a wireless charging station to power other gadgets.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed.
The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken.
The ultra power-saving mode, also called low power mode, is an effective way to extend the battery life of the device. Usually, it involves limiting screen brightness and contrast, disabling location services, restricting connectivity, and turning off nonessential apps.
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Ivan
2 years ago
10 / 10
Motorola Doing Things Right
Ivan
2 years ago
10 / 10
It's a superb phone, with impeccable performance, acceptable photography, clean UI, absolutely no bloatware, it only has one Motorola app that can't be uninstalled, but is actually quite useful. The standard camera and flashlight gestures are there, the battery lasts quite a while... My overall experience is very good. It's a great device, highly recommended
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Jose
1 year ago
10 / 10
One of the most comprehensive and efficient Motorola phones
Jose
1 year ago
10 / 10
I've had the Motorola g100 for 6 months and its performance has amazed me, the battery lasts me all day, the pure android system makes the overall performance quite good for all types of apps and games. I've tested with games like Call of Duty or Apex Legends on ultra graphics and it runs smoothly at over 50fps without a problem, I am satisfied with the 90hz frequency on the screen because it also optimizes battery use, the cameras are not a strong point of the mid-range Motorola's but this one meets with a fairly optimal camera in good light conditions and Fullhd video recording at 60fps which leaves me quite satisfied, I like that it is one of the latest Motorola of the generation that has a 3mm headphone jack and memory expansion up to 1Tb via micro sd, the ready for mode also convinced me to buy this team because I can share to a non-smart TV via the HDMI cable that incorporates streaming apps like Netflix, Star+, etc. And the best thing is that it has been updated to Android 12 and it goes with a more modern layer of customization and much more optimized.
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Facuu
2 years ago
9 / 10
Depending on the Price, It's a Tremendous Device
Facuu
2 years ago
9 / 10
The cost could vary per country. However, if you can get it for less than $300, it's worth it. The Snapdragon 870 is fascinating and the cameras are quite good. I would have wished for a 120Hz panel but the 90Hz is very acceptable. An 8GB Ram and 128GB storage configuration is more than sufficient for any task or game. The build quality is good, it feels solid and very sturdy in hand, but doesn't give that premium feel. It more so generates a feeling of a powerful device within an ordinary casing, the fingerprint scanner is a huge plus as it is physical and is placed on the right side of the phone. It delivers on all front and I highly recommend this device.
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