Motorola Moto G6 Review
When the Moto G5 Plus launched last year, it brought a compelling combination of capable hardware and an affordable price to all the major US carriers. The new Moto G6 sticks to the same recipe for success. Available for $249 unlocked, it too has solid hardware, support for the four big carriers, surprisingly good dual-sensor camera capabilities, and a refreshed design for a more modern appearance. It's a great choice for the price, though if you value battery life over image quality, Motorola's G6 Play trades the extra camera sensor for a colossal battery and a lower price.
Design, Features, and Display
The G6 might be the successor to the G5 Plus, but it takes its design cues from the Moto X4. It has a curved and reflective glass back, dual rear camera sensors with a slight hump, and a fingerprint sensor on the front. It adopts the modern 18:9 aspect ratio to minimize bezels and make the phone easier to hold. Overall, it's a very attractive look for the price.
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The unlocked Motorola Moto G6 offers overall solid performance and surprisingly good camera capabilities for the price.
Sleek design; Solid specs; Good camera performance; Supports all major US carriers
Below average battery life