Moto G6
With solid power, great software and an inviting design, the Moto G6 is everything a budget phone should be.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide

Product details
- Carrier locked to Verizon Prepaid Service; Contract Free; Will not work on postpaid Verizon accounts that use contracts. Contact seller before purchase if you are unsure what type of Verizon account you have
- Android Operating System; 1.4 GHz Quad Core processor; 16GB Internal Storage; Expandable storage up to 128GB microSD; Fingerprint Reader; Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Ambient Light, Proximity Sensors
- 4000 mAh Battery; Up to 36 Hours Battery Life; 10W Rapid Charger with micro-USB Connector for Fast Charging
- 5.7" IPS Full HD+ 720p 18:9 Max Vision Display; Advanced Imaging Software; 13MP Rear & 5MP Front Dual Cameras
- Color: Deep Indigo; Weight: 6.10oz; Polymer Glass Body; Water Repellent Nano-coating Inside and Out; Micro-USB, 3.5mm Headphone Jack Ports; Nano-SIM Card
PROS
+ Comfortable to use
+ Powerful audio
+ Now with Android Pie
+ Solid performance
+ Works on all major networks
CONS
- No NFC
- Underwhelming cameras
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Tom's Guide on April 18, 2019
With solid power, great software and an inviting design, the Moto G6 is everything a budget phone should be.
80
By TechAdvisor on July 12, 2019
Now less than £200, the Moto G6 is a fantastic phone combining great design, specs and software, and the G6 looks and feels much more expensive than it really is. You get a decent 18:9 screen, fingerprint scanner, dual cameras and long battery life to boot.
90
By TechRadar on July 15, 2019
The Moto G6 may not feel or run like a flagship phone, but it’s not pretending to be one. The G6 offers a lot of solid features, plus extras including some fun camera features, fast charging and it all adds up to make one of the best budget handsets on the market.
90
By TechAdvisor on April 19, 2018
If photography is your thing you’ll likely opt for the Moto G6, but in other respects it’s not *that* much better than the standard Moto G6 to justify spending an extra £50. If you want to go down in price rather than up, the Play model sees you making some sacrifices on performance, but you’ll benefit from longer battery life. The Play is a very decent budget option if your needs aren’t great and you just need a phone that keeps going as long as you do.
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By TrustedReviews on February 04, 2019
Despite costing just £220, this phone packs in everything expect of a phone that's twice the price.
90
By TrustedReviews on May 03, 2018
In darker environments with bright light it can overexpose
90