• 3G UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100 - 4G LTE Cat7 (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 28, 66) VoLTE - Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) > (ensure to check compatibility with your carrier before purchase)
  • 6.2” 19:9 (1570x720) HD+, 403 ppi Corning Gorilla Glass 3 - Android 9 Pie - 5000 mAh, Non-removable - Water repellent design with P2i nano coating**
  • 64GB + 4GB RAM - microSD Card support (up to 512 GB) - Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor with 1.8GHz octa-core CPU - USB-C port (for charging, data transfer), USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Rear camera: 12MP, f2.0, PDAF, 1.25um pixels, LED flash - Front camera: 8MP, f2.2, 1.12um pixels, Screen flash - Video: 1080P(30fps), 720P(30fps), 480P(30fps), 4K video, Slow motion video
  • Unlocked cellphones are compatible with most of the GSM carriers ( Like T-Mobile or AT&T ) but please be aware that are not compatible with CDMA carriers ( Like Sprint or Verizon Wireless for example ) International version phones like this one may not come with an English manual.

Received and set it up pretty quickly. Just in case you are looking for a clarification: I use T-mobile and I just put in the phone my sim card. It took less that seconds to find the network. LTE speed is excellent and battery life is, so far, outstanding.

To be fair, I should wait a week or two before rating this. But I'm so pleased I couldn't wait a respectable period. Consider the downsides to this international version: 1) no access to CDMA carriers like Verizon, 2) the box and readme pamphlet are in Spanish, 3) certain GSM bands in the USA are not supported, 4) concerns about 5GHz wifi capability or localization. To me, issues 1 & 2 are minor; I don't use CDMA and Spanish packaging is unimportant. Time will tell about #3, I had problems using a 3G phone in the past. Issue #4 will be hard to test, but so far 2.4GHz wifi is working fine. I don't have admin access to my wifi AP. I'm pretty sure 5GHz wifi is either unsupported by this phone or simply doesn't work in this region. It sort of makes sense that the international version costs less than the USA version of this phone. To me, the RAM and extra storage were deciding factors. Hopefully I won't regret the missing or incompatible networking features. The phone is performing well. Setup was flawless. I went from 75% battery out of the box to 69% -- an hour of heavy use for setup. There is little bloatware, except I was dismayed to see Facebook app present. I was able to completely uninstall it via normal steps. Moto customizations are useful. I cannot get the flashlight chop to work consistently though. Seems like a way to accidentally hurl your phone. By the way, a decent clear case is included. My previous phone was a refurbished LG with 2 gigs of RAM (still going strong, power button is wonky). I am blown away by the speed of this new Moto G and its fingerprint reader. I'm moving from Android M to Android P. One big reason for upgrading is to get the new OS. I'm not disappointed. This Motorola hardware is fantastic. I hope this phone receives an update to Android Q. I'm not holding my breath though.

I purchase this as an upgrade to my moto G5 plus. I just took the sim card(T-Mobile) from my g5 plus and popped it in my G7 power and it is working right away. From the start, I am happy with it. This hope is much smoother in responsiveness. I have been playing Pokemon go for an hour on the and the power is at 90% from 100%. My old phone, I was able to get about 4 hours of continuous play. looking at the power drain of 1 hour of play, I predict that I'll can play a whole day without having to charge. Overall I am happy about the upgrade.

Got it Friday it's Sunday and still have 48% battery. Menus and apps run smoothly with no lag that I have seen. My Need for Speed No Limits game runs smoothly and good amount of eye candy upgrade over note 4 and my Nexus 6 as well.

I bought the Moto G7 Power last week. On the same day it arrived, I took it to my local ATT store. They replaced the SIM card and I was good to go within minutes. I live in the US, the international version works perfectly with the GSM providers. It's speedy, I've gone 3 days with normal usage (playing a few games, talking, messaging) and I'm still on 64%. It's pretty amazing. Makes me realize that, before this phone, there was always a part of my brain that had to be dedicated to charging my phone! I mentioned it's the best phone purchase yet. I began to use cellphones when I was still a student, in the 80s. I've always preferred Android, and for awhile stuck with Samsung. In my opinion, in the last few years, Samsung phones have become pretty poor in quality. I've never had a Motorola phone, so I'm super happy that I switched. Great value! And BTW, the sound is amazing!!!

Received the new Moto G7 Power within one day, all was exactly as described, and so far is functioning perfectly. After 14 hours battery is still at 75%! I'm writing mostly to say that the phone was most certainly not locked, despite a previous review which claimed this and gave me some pause before ordering. Recommended purchase.

My Moto Z Play battery was in the process of dying (battery swelling, lifting the lcd screen 1mm off the frame, 1 charge barely lasting 3 hours) so I googled phones with long battery life and was pleasantly surprised to find the Moto G7 Power. I was tossing up between a new Moto Z Play again and this, but decided on this as it had no recorded battery issues that Z Play does. There is a Z4 Play coming out, but it's still not for a few months, so I bit the bullet and sold my Moto mod projector and bought this G7 Power. I am overseas, so have none of the issues American reviewers have with being able to connect with networks. The phone comes with clear plastic case on. (pics of the phone as it is in the box front and rear are attached). I read a review here which said it gets slippery without the case, so i've left it on. Overall, it's been good. Small amount of time needed to reinstall apps. It works smoothly, it's great knowing you can not worry about battery dying late at night. Phone apps work smoothly. Screen is supposedly a lower res compared to very latest phones, but I haven't noticed any problems at all there. Photos and videos are fine too. Only issue was the included little pin, which is for sticking into the little pinhole, to eject the holder for the sim card and sd memory card. While it fit the G7 Power's one, it was slightly too large for my Z Play's hole, so I had to find a paper clip to eject from the Z Play's holder. I was at a seminar, before it started, while changing things over, so I didn't have easy access to my own office to get a paper clip. Sounds like a small issue, but it almost brought my eagerly awaited new phone's use to a halt for the day. Only other things, having used the phone for a week, is I haven't been able to get the much vaunted 3 days per charge battery life boasted about. So far, the best I've gotten is 100%--> 5% lasting 32 hours. Still, for daily use, it's good to know that for a 12 hour period, I am able to take 1100 photos, 3 videos, have data constantly on, and the battery will still be at 55% And I'm really pleased with the price. Given how quickly these things depreciate, I can't bring myself to pay top dollar for mobiles. For the price, you get a lot of phone, imho.

I have had the phone for 2 days now and I'm very happy with it. Bought it to replace an E5 because I wanted to have the larger screen and longer battery life. I drive all over the DFW metroplex and the surrounding communities as an UBER driver. Have had no issues with 4g LTE as other reviewers have posted. I have Cricket, which is owned by and uses the same tower system as ATT, I don't know why some are having 4g LTE issues with ATT. As far as some saying you will have reception issues in some buildings I put to the test at my gym. The locker room is a concrete reinforced cinder block building. I got little to no signal with my E5 or a ONE PLUS ONE while in the room. The G7 gets a solid LTE signal. Great value for an unlocked phone in my opinion.

I upgraded from a Moto E4 plus, primarily because I kept maxing out the 16gb capacity. I was a bit concerned about some of the other reviews that were talking down the international model of the G7 Power for use in the states but have noticed no discernable difference in signal strength for calls or data, I'm located in So. California for reference. The fingerprint reader on this phone is pretty darn great it's super sensitive and accurate which equals a fast unlock, it puts the thumb reader on my old E4 to shame! Speaker loudness is much improved over my last Moto and it's nice to still have a headphone jack right on top of the phone. Overall very pleased with what Motorola is putting out the last few years, best bang for the buck phone IMO!

It's an amazing phone. I have absolutely no complaints about it whatsoever. It's fast and responsive, it's very neat and I love that it's not riddled with third party apps. The battery... AMAZING!!! enough said.