WIRED Affordable unlocked phones that will run on all three major US carriers.They're built well, have multiday battery life, & deliver solid performance. TIRED No NFC for Google Pay. Low-light photos are poor. Little improvement over last year's models.
With competition so fierce, why not finally add proper water resistance ? Or maybe bring wireless charging to the budget market!
The new Moto G lineup isn't bad. The G Power is actually pretty good. There are just better phones out there for $200 to $300.We tried out all three Moto Gs, and here's a brief overview of all three phones. All of them come unlocked and ready to work on all three major US wireless networks. And they all have MicroSD card slots to expand storage, headphone jacks if you want to plug in, and plastic shells, making them more durable than pricier all-glass phones. None of them have near-field communication sensors, meaning you can't pay with your phone—a shame, since it's available on several competitors in this price bucket.This is the largest of the lot with a 6.