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Welcome, my friend is a Motorola Moto G9 Power and today I'll go around boxing along with
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an overview of this device. So starting off, obviously this will be the box that it comes in, nothing really special
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just I would say kind of like a typical Motorola box thing, which seems a little bit budget
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but without further ado, let's just pop it open. There we go, just drop that to the side and nothing really holding it, just a single Motorola
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sticker and inside we get the phone right at the forefront so let's just pop it out
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Now it's already in a case as you can see, so there's already a case applied to it, which
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I always really like when companies do include a casing for the device, it's a little thing
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doesn't really cost much but it just adds to, I would say, experience
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That's kind of weird, I do kind of feel like this is a Samsung charger almost, no, never
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mind it is a Motorola and it does have a logo, but for some reason it kind of makes me think
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about the Samsung S20. Anyway, so let's quickly look at it, where is any marking on this charger
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So, oh there it is, and this is a 20W charger apparently, so fairly nice, maybe I can bring
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it up closer, the camera can actually pick it up, so you should be able to see it right
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around here that it's 20W. Ok, anyway, just drop that to the side right over here, and here we've got most likely
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nothing important, nope, nothing important, some ejector, semi-important I guess, paperwork and nothing else, ok, well, trash, and also obviously we've got the cable, now this is
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a type C I assume, yep, type C to type A, just a typical thing, drop it back in here
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before it gets out of control, and obviously the phone, come on, get in there, whatever
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ok, so now we've got the phone, peel that off, can I peel it off, there we go, voila
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so, let's power it on, yep, there we go, so we've got a 6.8 inch display on here, and
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this is just a typical LCD IPS display, so nothing really special here, and also the
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resolution on it isn't anything special, it is a 720, shh that was loud, but the actual
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speakers sound fairly good, so it is a 720 by 1640p display, so basically a 720p display
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with a 83.1% screen to body ratio, and also 263 pixels per inch, now I would say, looking
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at it right now, it seems like a fairly good display, it is vibrant, it is fairly sharp
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although you won't be getting anything super sharp, kind of like you would get on a 1080p
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at least display, and it won't look as great as for instance an OLED would, but when you
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consider the price tag of this device being around $200, I would say that's a fairly decent
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trade off, considering how much you actually pay for this device, so, while this is actually
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loading up, we can go over the cameras, which, there is several of them here, now not all
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of them will be great, I can already, I haven't even tested it, but I am fairly confident
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in that statement, so I'm gonna show it off quickly, so if we flip it over, we have a
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triple camera setup as you can see, and the main sensor is a 64 megapixel wide sensor
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then we've got a 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth, so in theory, or in practice I should
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say, we only get a single sensor, which is the 64 megapixel, it will do better macro
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shots than the macro lens, considering it's only 2 megapixels, and the depth sensor, for
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the most part from what I have tested, usually just makes the photos come out trash, and
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I would strongly suggest to not even use it, but you don't have to take my word for it
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let's just flip it on and unlock, oh god, seriously I have to swipe it almost all the
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way up to unlock it, that's a little bit annoying, but anyway, let's open up the camera, allow
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to whatever trash it asks me for, max out the brightness as well, get out of my face
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there we go, so, this is the normal lens right now I assume, let me also quickly check what
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settings we are running here, so right now we are at video size, full HD, we have also
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full HD 60 frames, and full HD, not sure, ok so we have different aspect ratios, I guess
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the one without a frame rate is at 30 frames, but I'm just guessing, probably just as well
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as you, ok so in here we got pictures, so it is resolution 4 megapixels recommended
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using a 16 megapixel sensor, can I change that? I guess not, go rear camera, ok so there is 16 megapixel
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4 megapixel, so that's the default one it looks like, so that's good, so let's go back
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bring our plant in, and just capture a photo here, now I can already see the processor
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is a little bit struggling with this, so it's a little bit of a shame, ok so for a
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normal photo right here, this is looking ok, the sharpness, it does kind of fall off at
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the back side, which is kind of weird, considering it shouldn't be, if it's just using the 64
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megapixel without any kind of crap going on in the background, it should come out sharp
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and then the background should have been blurred out like it is, but it looks like it's using
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probably some kind of AI to blur it out, make it look better, a bokeh effect, you know you
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get to keep it on everything, but overall the quality here is decent I would say, you can zoom
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in as you can see and see these kind of strands almost on the white stuff, which I would say
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it looks fairly decent, now if we go to the micro lens, which is this little flower right here
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I believe this is where things will go super bad, let's actually just capture it, ok so this is
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going to be the macro right over here, honestly I would say it's comparable, can quickly switch
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between them, on this one we can zoom in closer, which is a little bit odd I would say, but quality
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it's about the same honestly, with the difference of this one just having much smaller field of
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view, comparing to this one, while the quality in here is just gonna be, oh maybe not the quality
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the actual like resolution of this photo is way bigger, gives you a bigger field of view, with
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basically the same quality of a macro that you get from the actual macro lens, now I do have to say
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I am quite surprised with the 2 megapixel macro here, it did manage to keep up with the dedicated
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64 megapixel sensor, which I would say is a fairly rare thing to see, but I guess it did happen here
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now if I can actually find also the portrait mode in here, we can test the, what is it called
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oh there we go, the depth sensor, which I assume it's gonna be terrible, but let's just check it out
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I can already see that this is gonna be terrible
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so yeah, it works even worse than I expected, I mean it's not the worst I have seen, but the implementations of it are
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necessarily the best ones, so not sure if this will be visible on the camera, I could definitely see it
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when I was actually trying to capture the photo, and I was looking for the focus, so basically the main focus point
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was in the middle somewhere right here, and if you actually look in it, that's basically what's in sharpness
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so this main point right here is sharp, while everything outside is getting more and more blurry
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so even right here, bottom of this plant is already getting blurry, even though it's like a millimeter further
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it shouldn't look like this, and specifically right here you can see that it has this almost distinct line right here
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where it becomes blurry from actual sharp, and obviously it just kind of messes around with the sharpness and blurriness
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considering certain things like this, for instance, right here the white one, you can see it starts sharp, goes out here, gets blurry
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starts sharp, gets blurry, so that's props to the depth sensor that basically makes the photos look worse than they should
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so if you're taking photos, stay away from the portrait mode, because that's the mode that would actually use the depth sensor
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and the depth sensor doesn't really help in terms of photos. So now that being said, let's touch upon other small parts of this device, let's also see, go back to max brightness
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because why would it stay at the one that I have set? So moving on, with these cameras, at least at the back, you can shoot at 1080p 30 and also 60 frames, which you have seen in the settings
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and also at the front we have a 16 megapixel sensor that can shoot at 1080p 30 frames
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and I can quickly also show it off, so my face right here
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and oh god, that is terrible. Let me quickly go to photo, maybe this will make it better
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Let's see. Yeah, this is beyond bad. Overall, the colors are completely all over the place, I would say
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I almost look like I've been photoshopped into this photo, a little bit less here, it's more apparent on
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come on, where is it? There we go, more apparent right here, the amount of blur that is going on here is just astonishing almost
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and obviously didn't do a fairly great job, and it looks weird, I don't know how to describe it, but something is off about this photo and it's on my face
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But other than that, the quality was mediocre at best, I would say as well, but overall the photos felt really weird there
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So this selfie right here isn't the greatest, I would say. Now when it comes down to additional parts of this device, so it comes with a Snapdragon 660
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so just kind of like a budget to mid-range processor, I would say
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Also has a single option in terms of storage and RAM, so you have the 128GB storage with 4GB of RAM
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which I would say is fairly okay for the price that this device comes in, and also with the fact that you can expand it using an SD card
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probably to like about a terabyte, or half a terabyte at least, I would say this is more than enough
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And then it does have a whopping 6000mAh battery, which should keep this device going for a fairly decent amount of time
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And with that you also get, like I said before, the 20W charger, which will charge your device fairly reliably
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and I would say semi-quick, won't be the quickest one, but still it's gonna be better than Samsung's
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So, apart from that, we do have a fingerprint sensor at the back, so if we flip it, the Motorola logo right here is the fingerprint sensor
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We do also have an NFC, and we do also have a 3.5mm jack if you want to use your headphones to listen to music
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Now there were no included headphones with the device itself, so if you wanted to have them, I guess you have to get, I don't know, some old ones
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or if you have a pair of cans that you want to use, then that will probably be better than usually whatever the manufacturer includes in the box
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And apart from that, there's not much more to say. The device seems to be okay
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Runs, like you would expect at its price range, with this annoyance
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Can you unlock? Thank you. Now the locking screen right here is super annoying, as you see
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But other than that, the device runs, I would say, smoothly for its price range
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It's not really lagging too much. And the back cameras were doing okay, at least the 64MP ones
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The macro and depth, I would probably not use myself. Specifically the depth sensor, I would literally stay away from it
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I would probably tape it up as well if I could, just so the phone cannot use it
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But other than that, the macro was doing okay. I guess there might be some circumstances where macro might come out better than the 64MP wide sensor and capturing details up close
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But other than that, the 64MP is a great sensor right here
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It probably would have been better to not include the 2MP sensors, both of them, and just save a little bit more on the price
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But as we all know, manufacturers can't help themselves but include two useless sensors, just so they can brag about how many cameras they have on their phones
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And that is one of those cases right here. But other than that, for $200, you get a fairly decent device
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You get a case, a decent charger, and overall a fairly stock Android on here, which I do say as a compliment
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I don't really like the bloated look of certain devices where they have their own skins for Android and stuff like that
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Here we got just a typical Android, minimal amount of bloatware. The only app that you find that is additional here is for the most part the Moto app, which in my opinion usually provides some benefits rather than drawbacks
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It's not really a trashed application that you just want to get rid of
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It does have settings that you can customize, things like the gesture navigations and certain other accessibility features, so it's a fairly decent one here
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And other than that, it is a fairly clean Android experience. But yeah, that being said, it's a fairly good device, and if you're looking for a budget device, you can look into this one, it's okay
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