Motorola Moto G24 Power

Motorola Feb 7, 2024

Overview

The Motorola Moto G24 Power is a 2024-02-07 feature-rich smartphone from Motorola, available in elegant Glacier Blue, Ink Blue. Powered by Android 14, featuring the MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ) (12nm process). The device showcases a premium 6.56" LCD IPS display with crisp 720 x 1612 px resolution (269 ppi pixel density), delivering ultra-smooth visuals with a 90 HzHz refresh rate and peak brightness of 500 nits. For smooth multitasking performance, it offers 8GB RAM, complemented by the Arm Mali-G52 MC2 GPU for capable graphics performance. The professional-grade camera system features an impressive 50MP Standard main sensor with a wide f/1.8 aperture for exceptional low-light performance, complemented by a 2MP Wide Angle lens and a 2MP Macro lens for close-up details. For self-portraits, it features a quality 8MP front-facing camera for clear selfies. Power management is handled by a high-capacity 6000 mAh Li-Polymer battery, supporting rapid 33W fast charging.

Hardware & Performance

ProcessorMediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ), Octa-Core, 12 nm process, Max 2 GHz, 64-bit architecture
CPU Configuration
GraphicsArm Mali-G52 MC2 @ 950MHz
Memory8GB RAM, 256GB Storage
Performance266,894 AnTuTu score (v10)
Additional FeaturesDolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers
266,894
AnTuTu Score
8GB
RAM
256GB
Storage
2 GHz
Max CPU Speed
Powered by the advanced MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ) built on 12 nm process with 64-bit architecture, reaching speeds up to 2 GHz
Enhanced visual performance with Arm Mali-G52 MC2 running at 950MHz graphics, delivering smooth gaming and multimedia experience
Equipped with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage
Reliable performance with an AnTuTu score of 266,894 (version v10)
Premium audio experience with Dolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers
Experience exceptional performance with this powerful hardware configuration, featuring advanced processing capabilities, optimized graphics, and comprehensive memory management for demanding applications and smooth multitasking.

Camera Features

Video Resolution
  • 1080p
Frame Rates
  • 30fps
Video FeaturesN/A

The Motorola Moto G24 Power features a 3-camera setup with a 50MP Standard main sensor (f/1.8) and 0.64 µm pixel size. The Motorola Moto G24 Power also includes a 2MP Wide Angle lens (f/2.4) and a 2MP Macro lens (f/2.4). For selfies, the Motorola Moto G24 Power uses a 8MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture featuring 1.12 µm pixel size. The Motorola Moto G24 Power's camera system includes Digital zoom, Triple camera, Digital image stabilization.

DxOMark Scores

No DxOMark scores available for this device.

Camera details

Rear Camera

Resolution: 50 MP
Aperture: f/1.8
Sensor Type: ISOCELL
Pixel Size: 0.64 µm

Resolution: 2 MP
Aperture: f/2.4
Sensor Type: CMOS

Resolution: 2 MP
Aperture: f/2.4

Selfie Camera

Resolution: 8 MP
Aperture: f/2.0
Pixel Size: 1.12 µm

Additional Features

Flash:
  • LED
Optical Stabilisation:
  • No
Slow Motion Video:
  • Yes, 120 fps
Features:
  • Digital zoom
  • Triple camera
  • Digital image stabilization
  • Autofocus
  • Touch focus
  • Phase detection autofocus (PDAF)
  • Geotagging
  • Panorama
  • HDR
  • Face detection
  • White balance settings
  • ISO settings
  • Exposure compensation
  • Scene mode
  • Self-timer
  • RAW

Display

Size6.56"
TypeLCD IPS
Resolution720 x 1612 px
Pixel Density269 ppi
Aspect Ratio20:9
Refresh Rate90 Hz
BrightnessPeak: 500 nits
Contrast RatioN/A
HDR SupportNo
ProtectionN/A
Additional Features
  • Hole-punch Notch
  • Brightnes 400 cd/m² (typ)
  • Scratch resistant
  • 2.5D curved glass screen
  • Panda glass
  • Capacitive
  • Multi-touch
  • Frameless

The Motorola Moto G24 Power features a 6.56" LCD IPS display with 720 x 1612 px resolution (269 ppi pixel density) in 20:9 aspect ratio. The display offers peak brightness of 500 nits. It delivers smooth 90 Hz refresh rate. User-centric features include hole-punch notch, multi-touch. Technical capabilities include brightnes 400 cd/m² (typ), 2.5d curved glass screen, panda glass, capacitive, frameless. Additional protection features include scratch resistant.

Review

Motorola Moto G24 Power Review: The Battery King on a Budget

I've spent the better part of the last three weeks with the Motorola Moto G24 Power as my daily driver, and one thing is abundantly clear: this phone prioritizes stamina above all else. Priced aggressively in the budget segment, hovering around the $130 mark, it's squarely aimed at users who crave longevity without breaking the bank. My testing involved the usual suspects – heavy social media usage, streaming music and videos, a fair amount of web browsing, and even some light gaming to push its limits. My initial impressions lean heavily on the battery performance, but there's more to unpack here than just raw milliamp-hours.

Market Context: A Power Play in the Value Segment

Motorola has carved out a niche for itself by offering reliable, no-frills devices at competitive prices, and the Moto G24 Power feels like a direct continuation of that strategy. In a market saturated with mid-range contenders vying for attention with fancy features and impressive spec sheets, the G24 Power takes a different tack. It's a pragmatic choice, focusing on addressing a fundamental user need: a phone that simply lasts. From my perspective, this is a smart move. Not everyone needs cutting-edge processing power or the most dazzling display. Many users prioritize practicality and value, and that's precisely where this phone aims to shine. The price point feels almost perfectly calibrated for its intended audience – those who are tired of battery anxiety and don't want to spend a fortune to alleviate it.

Design & Hardware: Functional and Familiar

Picking up the Moto G24 Power, the first thing you notice is its reassuring heft. At 197 grams, it's certainly not the lightest phone on the market, but that weight lends a sense of solidity. The Ink Blue polycarbonate back of my review unit has a subtle shimmer to it, avoiding the cheap, plasticky feel that can plague budget devices. It feels comfortable enough in the hand, though those with smaller hands might find it a tad bulky. While there’s no official IP rating for dust and water resistance beyond a "water-repellent design," which likely means basic splash protection, the overall build feels reasonably durable for everyday use. The side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button is responsive and intuitively placed, becoming second nature after a few days.

Display: Serviceable for the Price

The 6.56-inch IPS LCD display is, as expected at this price point, a point of compromise. The 720 x 1612 resolution (HD+) isn't going to wow anyone accustomed to higher pixel densities, but for general usage, it's perfectly adequate. Text and images are legible, and colors are reasonably vibrant, though not as punchy as you'd find on an OLED panel. Brightness is where I encountered some limitations. Indoors, it's perfectly fine, but under direct sunlight, visibility can be a struggle, mirroring my experience trying to snap photos outdoors on a sunny day. For media consumption, it gets the job done, although detail in high-resolution videos isn't as crisp as it could be. The 90Hz refresh rate does contribute to smoother scrolling and animations, making the overall experience feel less laggy than a standard 60Hz panel. For basic daily tasks and casual gaming, the display is acceptable, but it’s certainly not a standout feature.

Performance: Gets the Basics Done

Under the hood, the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset powers the Moto G24 Power. In my testing, it handled everyday tasks like browsing, social media, email, and video streaming without significant hiccups. Multitasking between a few apps is generally smooth, though pushing it with numerous resource-intensive apps open simultaneously will reveal its limitations. Gaming is where the G85 shows its budget origins. While less demanding games run fine, graphically intensive titles require dialing down the settings for a playable experience. I ran some benchmarks and played a few rounds of popular mobile games, and while it's not a gaming phone by any stretch, it can handle casual gaming sessions. Temperature management seemed decent; the phone didn't get excessively hot even during extended gaming. One minor quirk I noticed was occasional slight delays when switching between very heavy apps, but nothing that significantly impacted the overall usability.

Camera System: Casual Snaps are the Focus

The camera system on the Moto G24 Power is straightforward: a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP macro lens on the rear, along with an 8MP front-facing camera. My experience taking photos was largely as expected for a budget phone. The 50MP main sensor can capture decent photos in good lighting conditions, producing images with acceptable detail and color accuracy for sharing on social media. However, dynamic range is limited, and low-light performance is noticeably grainy. The dedicated night mode helps to brighten things up, but it doesn't magically transform nighttime shots. The 2MP macro lens, as is often the case on budget phones, feels more like a spec sheet filler than a genuinely useful tool. Getting a sharp, detailed macro shot is challenging. Video recording tops out at 1080p at 30fps, and the quality is adequate for basic video calls and casual recording, but lacks stabilization, so expect some shakiness. The 8MP selfie camera is sufficient for video calls and the occasional selfie in good lighting. Compared to other phones in this price range, the camera system is competitive but not groundbreaking. It’s designed for capturing memories rather than professional-level photography.

Battery & Charging: The Undisputed Champion

Here's where the Moto G24 Power truly shines. The massive 6000mAh battery is, without a doubt, the phone's standout feature. In my testing, I consistently achieved two full days of moderate usage on a single charge. Even with heavier usage involving more streaming and gaming, I could easily get through a full day and still have juice left in the tank. This level of endurance is genuinely impressive and a significant selling point for anyone tired of constantly reaching for a charger. The inclusion of 33W fast charging is a welcome addition. While it's not the absolute fastest charging available, it significantly reduces charging times compared to standard charging. In my tests, I could go from near zero to a respectable charge level in a little over an hour, which is commendable for a battery of this size. The power management seems well-optimized, contributing to the impressive battery life. For users who prioritize battery longevity above all else, the Moto G24 Power is a compelling choice.

Software: Clean and Current

The Moto G24 Power runs on Android 14, which is a significant advantage in the budget segment where older Android versions are often prevalent. Motorola's near-stock Android approach is something I appreciate. The interface is clean, uncluttered, and easy to navigate. There's minimal bloatware pre-installed, which keeps the system running smoothly. Motorola does add a few useful customizations through its "Moto" app, such as gesture controls and personalization options, but they are subtle and enhance the user experience rather than detract from it. While the long-term update policy for budget phones is always a question mark, having the latest Android version out of the box is a definite plus and should provide a smoother and more secure experience for the foreseeable future.

Value Analysis: A Powerful Bargain

Analyzing the Moto G24 Power through the lens of value, it’s clear where its strengths lie. The exceptional battery life and the inclusion of 33W fast charging are features that punch above its weight class. For users whose primary concern is not having their phone die on them throughout the day, this phone offers tremendous value. The performance is adequate for everyday tasks, the design is functional, and the software experience is clean and up-to-date. However, compromises are evident in the display quality and camera capabilities. This phone is ideally suited for students, budget-conscious professionals, or anyone who prioritizes practicality and longevity over cutting-edge features. Those who demand a top-tier camera experience or play graphically intensive games regularly might need to look elsewhere. Compared to competitors in the same price bracket, the Moto G24 Power stands out primarily due to its superior battery performance.

Conclusion: A Reliable Workhorse for the Power User on a Budget

The Motorola Moto G24 Power isn't trying to be a flagship killer or a photography powerhouse. It's a phone with a clear focus: providing exceptional battery life at an affordable price. In my time with it, it has consistently delivered on that promise. While it has its limitations, particularly in the display and camera departments, these are understandable compromises given its price point. If you’re someone who frequently finds themselves battling low battery anxiety and you don't want to spend a fortune on a new phone, the Moto G24 Power is an easy recommendation. It’s a reliable workhorse that gets the essential smartphone tasks done and keeps going, and going, and going. For the right user, the Moto G24 Power offers exceptional value and peace of mind.

Basic Information

Motorola Moto G24 Power
BrandMotorola
ModelMotorola Moto G24 Power
Launch DateWednesday, February 7, 2024
Release Year2024
Dimensions163.5 × 74.5 × 9 mm
Weight197 g
Volume109.63 cm³
Available Colors
  • Glacier Blue
  • Ink Blue

Motorola Moto G24 Power was released on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. The phone measures 163.5 × 74.5 × 9 mm with a volume of 109.63 cm³ and weighs 197g. It features a 6.56" LCD IPS display with 720 x 1612 px resolution (269 ppi pixel density) and 90 HzHz refresh rate. The device is available in the following colors: Glacier Blue, Ink Blue.

Battery

Capacity6000 mAh
TypeLi-Polymer
Fast Charging33W
Wireless ChargingN/A
Features
  • Non-removable
Additional InfoN/A

The Motorola Moto G24 Power is equipped with a 6000 mAh Li-Polymer battery. It features fast charging at 33W. The battery system includes non-removable.

Software

OSAndroid
OS Version14
Max OS Version

The Motorola Moto G24 Power runs on Android 14. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 (MT6769V/CZ) chipset .

Connectivity

WiFi
WiFi Standards
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz, 802.11ac
Other WiFi Features
Dual band, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct
BluetoothBluetooth 5.0 LE Low energy consumption
Bluetooth Features
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), HID (Human Interface Profile), LE (Low Energy)
GPS
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, Galileo
Network Bands
4G LTE

B1 (2100), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B20 (800), B28b (700), B28a (700), B38 (TDD 2600), B40 (TDD 2300), B41 (TDD 2500)

3G

B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900)

2G

B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B8 (900)
SIMDual SIM Dual Standby (Nano SIM + Nano SIM)
USB
Charging, Mass Storage, USB OTG, USB Type-C
NFCYes
Experience lightning-fast wireless connectivity with 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz, 802.11ac, enhanced by advanced features including Dual band, Hotspot, Direct
Seamless device connectivity through Bluetooth 5.0 LE Low energy consumption, offering enhanced capabilities like A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), HID (Human Interface Profile), LE (Low Energy)
Stay connected globally with Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano SIM + Nano SIM) card support
Versatile connectivity options including Charging, Mass Storage, OTG, USB Type-C
Convenient NFC technology for contactless payments and instant device pairing
Comprehensive network coverage with support for 4G LTE connectivity, 3G connectivity, 2G connectivity
This device is optimized for global network compatibility, ensuring reliable connectivity across different regions and carriers.

Sensors

Security Sensors
  • Fingerprint (side-mounted)
Motion Sensors
  • accelerometer
  • gyro
Environmental Sensors
  • proximity
  • compass
Health SensorsN/A

For security, the Motorola Moto G24 Power features fingerprint (side-mounted). Motion tracking is handled by accelerometer gyro. Environmental monitoring includes proximity compass.