Moto G Pure
You’ll save a lot of money with the Moto G Pure, but you’ll get plenty of frustration in return. Other phones like the Moto G Power only cost a little more and don’t have as many limitations — opt for that model instead.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

Product details
- Carrier compatibility: AT and T: VoLTE, Verizon: VoLTE, T Mobile: VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, Spectrum: VoLTE, WiFi Calling. Does not support: Boost: Republic Wireless, Tracfone (CDMA), Straight Talk Wireless (CDMA), Xfinity Wireless. For all carrier compatibility details - please check the product images in detail.Form_factor : smartphone.Other camera description:Front,Rear
- Meet Moto G Pure and get more of what you love. An ultra-wide view of your favorite movies, games, and video chats on a 6.5 Max Vision HD plus display. Plus, a two-day battery to keep the fun going all weekend long. And there’s more. Dual camera system with Night Vision. Super-responsive processor. Water-repellent design. With Moto G Pure, more comes standard.
- MediaTek Helio G25 processor. Super-responsive performance. Feel your phone respond instantly to every touch, tap, and swipe using an octa-core processor with HyperEngine.
- 13MP Dual Camera System. Dual camera system with Night Vision. Capture beautiful portraits with a blur effect and take incredibly vivid photos in the dark. FRONT CAMERA/ 5MP (f/2.4, 1.12um)
- 6.5 Max Vision HD plus display. Bring your favorite games, movies, and video chats to life on a stunning ultra-wide screen.
- Two-day battery. Keep the fun going all weekend long with a 4000 mAh battery.
- Water-repellent design. Keep your phone safe from accidental spills and splashes.
PROS
+ Long-lasting battery
+ Sub-$200 price
+ Decent design for a budget device
CONS
- Underwhelming processor
- No ultrawide angle camera
- No 5G
- Limited Android support
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Tom's Guide on November 09, 2021
You’ll save a lot of money with the Moto G Pure, but you’ll get plenty of frustration in return. Other phones like the Moto G Power only cost a little more and don’t have as many limitations — opt for that model instead.
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By TechRadar on October 29, 2021
The Moto G Pure is a phone very few should consider getting. It may be cheap, but it comes with such a performance penalty that it’s hard to use, and that’s a tough spot to be in when just a little more money can make for a major improvement in capabilities.
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