[Summary]
Motorola was a brand specialized in electronic equipment that has experienced a lot of turbulence in the last 10 years.

Motorola was an American brand, it is now owned by the Chinese Lenovo. I haven't used a Motorola phone for more than 15 years, the world has changed a lot since then and it was high time that I tested a model of this brand.

I chose the Motorola G8 Power because it meets my usual purchasing criterias. How does Motorola compare to the competition today? This is what I propose to discover below.


Manufacturer web site: https://www.motorola.com

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Price Motorola G8 Power

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Timeline

02/04/2020: purchase of the Motorola G8 Power on Belsimpel.nl
04/04/2020: phone delivery and unpacking


Why this phone?

To choose a phone, I base myself on a series of criteria such as price and more technical factors such as camera, performance, ... When I was looking for new phones to test based on these criteria, the Motorola G8 Power appeared in the list.

I haven't tested a Motorola for a very long time and I don't know what to expect with this G8 Power made by the Chinese Lenovo. On paper, it is between a Redmi Note 8 and a Redmi Note 8 Pro but few phones can compete with Xiaomi in this price range.

While searching where I could buy it, I discovered a shop in the Netherlands that offered it at the lowest price (even lower than in China), I received it 48 hours after I ordered it while we are in the middle of a coronavirus crisis. Well done!


Structure of my tests

I test the phones according to a pre-established structure (see below) to provide you with as much information as possible. Unfortunately, this takes a long time. Some tests like network performance tests take several days and for photo tests I sometimes have to wait until the weather is suitable to take pictures in good conditions. I am therefore obliged to publish the tests step by step, so I invite you to come back if the test is not complete at the time of your visit.

Unpacking

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The Motorola G8 Power box is quite classic, it contains a transparent case, a wall charger, a USB cable type C, headphones and a user manual.

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First configuration

The Motorola G8 Power runs under a "pure" version of Android, the boot procedure is therefore very standardized, Motorla has adapted the design of some screens without really fundamentally changing the process. In the end Motorola will ask you to adhere to their privacy policy and will incite you to share your data with them but unlike the big manufacturers, they don't offer anything in return (basically, it's just to use your data).

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Finish

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The Motorola G8 Power is soberly and elegantly designed, but apart from a few details I'll come back to later in this article, nothing distinguishes it from another smartphone of the same size except perhaps its thickness. With 9.6mm thickness, it's the thickest phone I've been able to test in the last 2 years, it's noticeable when you hold it in your hand but it never gave me any problem. If you put it next to another phone, it offers an edge similar in size to what Xiaomi does with the Redmi Note 7/8 but the difference in thickness is clearly visible. This difference is probably due to the 5000 mAh battery, which is 20 to 25% more than what is found on the market in this price range at the moment.


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On the top of the phone there is a jack connector and a small hole that is probably designed to catch the sound. The speaker is a little wider than what I've seen on other phones recently, this should save you from looking for the right position with your ear. The edges are perfectly smooth and rounded, the type of plastic used reflects the light a bit to give it a little glossy look.


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At the bottom there is an output for the loud-speaker, a USB port type C and again a small hole as on the top of the phone.


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On the sides are the usual buttons with the power button and the volume on the right and the SIM drawer on the left. The volume knob is in fact a large knob with two positions, this makes it easier to distinguish it from the power button. Nothing very disruptive here but it's a similar configuration to most phones today.


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The back of the Motorola G8 Power is nicely curved, there is no abrupt interruption with the edge of the phone and the phone fits well in the hand, it's not too slippery. The fingerprint sensor is in the usual place and Motorola has inserted its logo. This phone is the thickest phone I have tested and this has an advantage for the camera as it is almost fully integrated in the back of the phone, it only emerges 1mm. The camera is composed of 4 sensors and a led flash, the particularity of the Motorola is to offer a separate main sensor which also seems to be bigger. With a larger sensor, the camera should theoretically receive more light.


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For a size equivalent to the Redmi Note 8, the Motorola G8 Power offers a larger screen (6.4 inches compared to 6.3 inches on the Redmi) and thanks to the use of a photo sensor integrated into the screen, the loss of space is minimal, the screen occupancy rate is 83%. The edges are clearly visible but in this price range, it's quite normal and it's frankly not annoying.


3G/4G support

The Motorola G8 Power covers the vast majority of 3G and 4G frequencies used in Europe, even the B28 frequency in 700Mhz is available, this will undoubtedly interest Free and Bouygues customers in France.


3G Frequencies:
B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (1700/2100 AWS A-F), B5 (850), B8 (900), B19 (800)

4G Frequencies:
B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B18 (800), B19 (800), B20 (800), B26 (850), B28 (700), B38 (TDD 2600), B40 (TDD 2300), B41 (TDD 2500)

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Network/Radio performance

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Signal 4G
The ability to pick up the network correctly is an essential element for a phone but it is only very rarely measured. To measure a phone's ability to pick up the network, I perform a large number of measurements on the same cells to be able to compare phones under similar conditions. The signal is measured in dBm, a value of -90dBm indicates a worse signal than -70dBm. These measurements are therefore taken under real conditions and not in a laboratory, they are not scientific but give a good indication of performance.

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Comparison Motorola G8 Power with another device

The graph below shows the comparison between the two devices. The best device should have the largest number of measurements close to the center. The comparison is made only on the cells common to both devices. The measurements were carried out under the same conditions.

Phone 1:
Motorola G8 Power

Phone 2:
Realme 6

Performance evaluation: I chose to compare the Motorola with the Realme 6 because they are close in terms of price. The Realme gets a much better score in the same conditions, a difference of 2 dBm represents a rather important difference for this kind of test. If you live in an area with poor network coverage, the Realme will be a better choice.


Download max speed:
Upload max speed:
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Download max speed:
na

Performance evaluation:Not yet available / tested



Wifi signal
To test a phone's ability to receive the network properly, I take measurements near my router and then remotely (and always at the same place). This gives me an average in dBm where a value of -90 dBm indicates poorer performance than a value at -30 dBm.

Signal strength close to router:
- 28 dBm

Signal strength away from router:
- 72 dBm


Performance evaluation: I measured a -28 dBm signal near the router, it's a score in the middle, it's neither good nor bad. At distance I measured a signal of -72 dBm, it is also a score in the average.

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Download / Wifi
To test the speed in Wifi, I connect to my router in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz (if available) and use the Ookla application to measure the speed.[specs product="motorola-g8-power" category="measures"]
Max upload speed:
20 Mbps

Max download speed:
47 Mbps


Performance evaluation: The Motorola G8 Power is not compatible with the 5Ghz frequency, this is quite rare nowadays because most phones support this frequency. So the phone has to stick to the 2.4Ghz frequency and this directly affects its download speed. I got a score of 47 Mbps, two years ago I could have considered that such a score was acceptable but today, this kind of speed is much lower than what you can get with other phones in the same price range. A Redmi Score 9s is 4 times better.

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GPS signal
To test the quality of the GPS signal I use the Offline Maps application and I make the same train trip in pedestrian mode. Why? In pedestrian mode, the GPS does not artificially correct the signal to stick to the road, it has no markings, so you can see the actual position.


The Motorola G8 Power offers average GPS performance. Accuracy testing brings the accuracy down to 3 meters with 35 visible satellites and just 20 satellites used for positioning.



The road tested on the video does not present any difficulty and the Motorola manages to position the car well with however sometimes a few gaps which gives the impression that the car has gone off the road.


Battery range

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The Motorola G8 Power has a battery with an above-average capacity that will provide you with a very good range thanks to its energy efficiency.

During the test of autonomy, the battery lasted 1061 minutes that is almost 18 hours. The decrease of the battery accelerates towards 30% and a second time towards 20%. The last 20 percent went out in 60 minutes while the first 80 percent lasted 924 minutes.

With this kind of score and a normal use of the phone, you should be able to reach 3 days of autonomy.

Charging time is longer than the average (311 minutes) but it was done in a linear way, only the last percents took longer.


Audio quality

To test the quality of the phone's audio output, I connect the device's audio output to a measuring tool, then play sounds on all frequencies and measure the differences between the original sound and the sound produced by the phone. In this way I measure the phone's ability to correctly reproduce all sounds.
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The Motorola G8 Power is a phone with two audio outputs to produce stereo sound in Dolby, in this price range it's quite unique. The sound comes out of the speaker at the bottom of the phone but also through the speaker used to listen to your caller. In subjective listening (by ear), I found the sound produced by the Motorola speakers to be quite good up to a certain volume. The treble sounds are quite good and the bass sounds are quite powerful. The Motorola G8 Power produces a good sound as long as you don't turn the volume all the way up because distortion is really important and you quickly lose the finesse that the phone can offer at a reasonable volume.


Frequency Response
This test is intended to test the device's ability to correctly reproduce all frequencies. The white line in the middle of the graph is the ideal situation and the other colors come from tests on different phones. A deviation from the reference line indicates a deviation from the ideal situation. To see good sound at all frequencies, it is therefore necessary to get as close as possible to the reference line
I compared the Motorola G8 Power to the Redmi Note 8 Pro because they are quite similar in price. The Motorola offers a slightly poorer frequency response than the Redmi Note 8 Pro, its performance is more erratic and it moves away from the norm faster in high frequencies. This result is somewhat paradoxical because Motorola is able to produce better sound than Redmi without headphones, but if you use headphones, Redmi does better.


Dynamic Range
This test is designed to test a phone's ability to play sounds at different volume levels. Here too, the phones must be as close as possible to the reference
For this test, the Motorola has a performance equivalent to the Redmi Note 8 Pro, some frequencies get lost at a higher volume but the performance is overall quite good.


Noise Level
This test aims to identify if the device under test is able to reproduce sounds without too much noise. A high score indicates a low parasite rate, a lower score indicates a higher presence of parasites.

The Motorola is able to reproduce sound without too much interference, it offers a sound performance equivalent to the Redmi Note 8 Pro.

The Motorola stands out especially by its audio performance without headphones because it offers a good quality Dolby stereo sound, in this price range, I haven't found better yet. The reference in terms of sound quality among the devices I tested is clearly Samsung with notably the A70 and the S10+.


Concert recording
The purpose of this test is to measure the recording quality of the phone when there is a lot of ambient noise. Since I don't have the opportunity to go to a concert every time I test a phone, I simulate the noise of a concert in a closed environment.Not yet available / tested


CPU / GPU Performance

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CPU/GPU type

The Motorola G8 Power is equipped with a Snapdragon 665 processor and an Adreno 610 graphics processor, it's exactly the same configuration as the Redmi Note 8 but the latter costs between 50 and 100€ less. So this is not Motorola's strongest argument but this configuration offers enough comfort to play all kinds of games and use the phone without any slowdown.


Hardware info
The information below comes from the Device Info HW application. The application provides detailed technical information about the tested phone. Contrary to most Chinese brands, Motorola has opted for simplicity by marketing only one version of the G8 Power (4Gb 64Gb).

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Benchmark 3DMark
I got a score a little over 1100 points with 3DMark, this score ranks the Motorola very logically close to the Redmi Note 8 since it uses the same configuration.


Benchmark Antutu[specs product="motorola-g8-power" category="benchmark"] With Antutu, I get a score of 167750 points, which is slightly less than what I got with a Redmi Note 8. Without taking into account the price of the Motorola, the CPU + GPU combination is a good combination that will suit a large majority of users but I take the price into account, the price/performance ratio of the Motorola is lower than what the Redmi Note 8 can offer.

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Gaming
To test the performance in game, I download the mobile PUBG game and evaluate the in-game experience, graphics level and depth of vision. This game is quite demanding and should help you evaluating the performance of a phone. In the Motorola price range, there are better performing phones such as the Redmi Note 9s or the Realme 6. This difference in performance does not really affect in-game performance. PUBG mobile is perfectly playable with Motorola.



Motorola has added some overlay features as other brands do as well. The gaming experience is good but I encountered a problem with the screen brightness. The hand positioning made my fingers pass over the brightness sensor and the screen went from high to low brightness. I therefore recommend that you switch the screen to manual brightness to avoid this problem.


Photo camera test

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Hardware

The Motorola is equipped with a 16 million pixel main sensor and 3 secondary sensors for macro, wide angle and zoom photography. I don't have information on the brand of the sensor, so I don't know if I can compare it with another phone I tested. With 16 million pixels, Motorola did not get into the pixel race but to tell the truth, it does not matter but I see nevertheless that the pixels are 40% bigger than on the Redmi Note 9s, so we'll have to see in reality if it is nevertheless able to produce photos with good sharpness.


Photo quality


Default app


Motorola's default photo application is pretty interesting, it goes completely in the opposite direction of everything I've seen so far. Where Xiaomi and the others offer a huge amount of options on the main menu, Motorola just has a photo mode, a video mode and whatever else you prefer. It's very simple and very effective. The settings at the top of the screen are also quite different from what I've tested so far, but I think the settings ordering is also well designed, so this default photo application is really interesting.


Photo test / studio
First example: ƒ/1.7 1/333 4.05 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: slight overexposure
Sharpness: medium
Colours: too light
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

This first studio photo reveals something strange about Motorola, the photo seems to be covered with a grey veil. At first I thought I forgot to remove a plastic film on the sensor but it's not the case. The photo seems forced and the colors are paler. The sharpness is also not very pronounced, you can't see the police car's front grill very well.

Second example: ƒ/2.2 1/314 1.66 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: ok
Sharpness: good
Colours: correct but yellow stripes are present.
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

The result obtained with the wide angle sensor is surprising because the photo seems better exposed than with the main sensor, I don't feel like having a grey veil on the photo, the colors are better saturated, the sharpness is correct and overall the photo seems better than with the main sensor while the wide angle sensors generally produce less good photos than the main sensor.

By hiding the different sensors at the back, I discovered that the largest sensor (the one on top) is the wide angle sensor. This would explain why the photo from the wide angle sensor has so many qualities.

Third example: ƒ/2,4 1/229 5,55 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: ok
Sharpness: medium
Colours: a little too dark
Depth of field: correct
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

The Motorola G8 Power has an optical zoom lens, which is very rare in this price range. I don't see any gray veil on the picture while the zoom comes from the same sensor as the first example (the one just below the wide-angle lens). The sharpness is not extraordinary but the picture is pretty good, pictures taken with a smartphone under artificial light are generally not very good but the Motorola does rather well.

This first test reveals that photos in 1x mode are the worst while it is the default mode. The outdoor test will see if this is confirmed when the light is good.


Photo test / sunny
First example: ƒ/1.7 1/1339 4.05 mm 101 ISO
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Exposure: correct
Sharpness: medium
Colours: slightly too cold
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

The problem of grey veil on the image does not seem to be present on this picture, it's a good thing. If we look at the photo without comparing it to another photo, we could say that the photo is good and this is partially true. If on the other hand I compare it to a photo made with another phone at the same time, the differences are quite visible.

Here is an example taken with the Redmi Note 9s
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The photo was taken in the late afternoon, so the colors should be warmer, it is not visible on the picture taken with the Motorola. The sharpness is also much more pronounced on the Redmi Note 9s, this can be seen in the details of the leaves and grass in the lower left corner.

The picture of the Motorola is not bad, I just think it lacks a little something to match other phones in the same price range.

Second example: ƒ/2.2 1/1027 1.66 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: correct
Sharpness: good
Colours: slightly too hot
Depth of field: good
Distortion: slight at the edges
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

This second example confirms what I had observed in the studio, the wide angle produces better pictures than the main sensor. The wide angle is able to reproduce warm colors that are closer to reality than those captured by the main sensor. Sharpness is also much better. I should advise you to use the wide angle instead of the main sensor but this type of sensor is not suitable for all situations, it works well for landscapes but not for portraits or family photos.

Third example: ƒ/2,4 1/898 5,55 mm 101 ISO
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Exposure: correct
Sharpness: good
Colours: correct
Depth of field: very good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

The 5.55mm focal length uses the sensor at the bottom of the camera at the back of the phone. This sensor produces very different results from what I saw in the first example. The sharpness of this picture is much better than the first example and the depth of field is huge because the background elements in the picture are very sharp despite the distance. The colour temperature is also much more accurate. As for the wide angle, I notice that the photos produced by this sensor are better than the main sensor. The focal length of this sensor should allow you to use this zoom in more situations than the wide angle. This is not practical because you will have to switch from the default sensor to the zoom or wide angle sensor each time.

In summary I would say that the main sensor is not at the level of what the competition is able to produce, the zoom and wide angle sensors deliver on the other hand good results that can hold the comparison with other phones in the same price range.

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Photo test / cloudy
First example: ƒ/1.7 1/2137 4.05 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: underexposure
Sharpness: bad
Colours: lack of saturation
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

When light quality is poorer, the Motorola G8 Power does not produce good photos with the main sensor. The picture is dull and lacks detail. This gray haze problem is even more visible when the conditions are less good.

Second example: ƒ/2,2 1/2451 1,66 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: underexposure
Sharpness: very good
Colours: too dark and a little too hot
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

If I compare this picture with the previous one, you'd think it was made with another phone, it's so different. Motorola's wide-angle sensor produces better pictures than the main sensor. The main problem with this picture is underexposure but this is a problem that occurs on almost all phones in this price range. The sharpness is really excellent even in the elements further away in the picture. The photo is so detailed that with a few modifications with the photo application you could end up with a much better photo.

Third example: ƒ/2.4 1/956 5.55 mm 100 ISO
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Exposure: slightly under-exposed
Sharpness: good
Colours: too dark and a little too hot
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: none

The zoom also produces better pictures than the main sensor, the picture is rich in detail, it's a bit too dark and the colors are a bit too warm but overall the Motorola does well. A notch or two more light could have given a much better result.

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Test photo / night

First example: ƒ/1.7 1/6 4.05 mm 3084 ISO
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Exposure: correct
Sharpness: medium
Colours: slightly too cold
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: visible

The Motorola G8 Power doesn't have a night mode, it doesn't combine several pictures to erase vibrations, so the picture is not very sharp and this is the case for most of the pictures that will follow. The sensor is also very sensitive to strong lights, public lighting generates a strong halo which disturbs the photo. The colors are a little too cold but this is not bad, it is often the opposite for night photos. The digital noise is quite visible and this is normal because the photo was taken at ISO 3084.

Second example: ƒ/2,2 1/5 1,66 mm 3072 ISO
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Exposure: correct
Sharpness: medium
Colours: slightly too warm
Depth of field: good
Distortion: none
Chromatic aberration: none
Vignetting: none
Digital noise: light

The wide angle produces better pictures than the main sensor, I had already noticed this feature with daytime pictures. The picture is slightly blurred because the Motorola does not combine multiple images to compensate for motion. I think it would be possible to get a correct picture with the wide angle by using something to avoid moving, but even with this wide angle, this Motorola won't make it into the top smartphone rankings for night photography.

Here are some other pictures taken under the same conditions, the conclusion is the same. The photos are not good and if night photography is an important buying criteria for you, the Motorola is clearly not for you.

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Video quality


Stabilisation
As for each of my tests, I start with a video made under the same conditions to be able to compare the quality and stabilization with the other devices.
Walking shouldn't be a big challenge for video stabilization, but the Motorola G8 Power doesn't manage to absorb the shock of my footsteps. The video is still quite watchable but if I compare it to other devices of the same price range, the Motorola doesn't offer very good stabilization performance.




Video normale conditions

The Motorola G8 Power produces a good video quality (max resolution: 4k), the colors are well saturated, the focus is fast, the sharpness is good (especially in the foreground). The stabilization is not sufficient (or absent?) and the microphone seems very sensitive to the wind because I took videos at the same time with other devices where you can also hear the wind but in a much less pronounced way.




Video low light

The night video follows a little bit the same trend as what I found with the pictures, the quality is not very good, the video is quite dark, the sharpness is not good and the Motorola can't focus on a particular area.


Screen quality

To test the screen, I use a colorimetric probe that measures the color accuracy of a screen, as well as other parameters to see if a screen is able to correctly reproduce an image. I also test the brightness level to determine if the screen will be able to display an image in full sunlight.
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Colorimetry
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I measured a dE of 5 with my colorimetric probe while the eye starts to perceive colorimetric differences from a dE of 3. The difference is not huge and an inexperienced eye will probably not see it but the screen shows a bigger colorimetric difference on green and blue. The colors are globally too cold (= too much blue), I measured a white at 7512K when it should be at 6500K. This test is a technical test and the result will not prevent you from using your screen correctly, you could however notice a difference between the pictures you are viewing on the phone and the one you are going to view on another screen (another smartphone or computer). On many Android phones, it is possible to change the color temperature to make up for this kind of problem but Motorola does not offer this option, you can play with the saturation to make the colors more vivid but you will deviate even further from correct colorimetry.


Brightness

I measured a brightness higher than 500 cd/m² which will allow you to use the Motorola G8 Power in full sun, it is a value above the average.


Contrast
I measured a contrast ratio of about 1500:1 and for an IPS LCD screen this is a good value.


Light Absorption/Reflection
The smartphone screen reflect light and sometimes turn them into a real mirror. This mirror effect makes it harder to read.

The absorption index below indicates the percentage of light absorbed by the screen. The readability of a screen is better when the absorption index is high.

[absorb] The Motorola G8 Power has a reflectivity rate of 40%, so its screen returns just under half of the light it receives. It is therefore above average and therefore reflects less light than average.


Biometry

The Motorola G8 Power is equipped with a fingerprint sensor on the rear, it's a classic choice but it works. Most of the phones I've tested recently had either a sensor under the display or a sensor on the side. I find that the rear sensor is always the most effective solution.

Facial recognition doesn't seem to be available.


Operating system


The Motorola G8 Power runs on Android 10 and Motorola's operating system is very close to the basic version of Android. Using this phone will not require a long adaptation time if you have already used another phone running Android. You'll find an application drawer with a specific search engine, a news feed, custom notifications and many settings to adapt the phone to your needs.

Overall I liked this operating system, it works very well, what I miss is an option to set the color temperature as well as a native application to display photos (other than Google Photos) and a native application to make video captures of the screen.




Encoutered bugs

Not yet available / tested


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Test / Review conclusion


As I wrote at the beginning of this test, I hadn't tested Motorola for a very long time. So I had no preconceptions, I tested this device with a lot of curiosity. Motorola has positioned this device as a champion of autonomy and sound quality. After testing the device, I can say that it is not just a marketing message without basis. The Motorola G8 Power is a battery champion and not only because it has a big battery, the phone has a very good management of its energy consumption. For the sound part, the Motorola is indeed better than average, it offers a stereo output but it does not yet reach the sound level of a Samsung Galaxy A70 or an S10+.

Apart from battery life and sound quality, what else should you take away from the Motorola G8 Power? Not much unfortunately. The Motorola G8 Power is neither excellent nor bad, it offers correct performance, correct finishes, an average screen, an average network performance, an average gps performance,... The photo part was on the other hand disappointing, the wide angle sensor is a little better but the main sensor is clearly not at the level of the competition. Its price positioning puts it in competition with devices such as the Redmi Note 9s or the Realme 6 but it does not reach the level of these two devices.


Strengths
Battery life and energy efficiency
Good sound quality
Correct performance


Weaknesses
Pictures with the main sensor


Alternatives to this product

[alternatives] In the same price range as the Motorola, we find the Realme 6 and the Redmi Note 9s. These two phones outperform the Motorola in just about every area except range.