Moto G7 Power sinks to a new all-time low price in 64GB variant (open box)
The Moto G7 Power might not be the best overall mid-range smartphone on the market, but even though the 6.2-incher is rapidly nearing its first birthday, it remains pretty much impossible to find a handset capable of lasting longer between charges. We’re talking a whopping 20 hours in our intensive battery life test back in February, compared to the otherwise impressive 11-hour or so ratings of high-enders like the iPhone 11 or LG G8X ThinQ.
Another weird thing is that Woot lists these phones as “US variants” despite the fact this particular storage and memory configuration has never been officially released stateside. Still, the quality/price ratio at 170 bucks is undeniable for a device that should work fine on networks like AT&T and T-Mobile, with a gargantuan 5,000mAh battery in tow, as well as a reasonably powerful Snapdragon 632 processor, a decent single 12MP rear-facing camera, a fast and reliable rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, a headphone jack, and TurboPower charging technology.