That brings the price to just $174.99 — undeniably more budget-friendly. And yes, it was slightly cheaper on Prime Big Deal Days this October, but we don’t expect the same $50 discount to appear before Black Friday. So, if you missed out during the event, this is your next best chance to save on this budget option.The Moto G (2025) obviously won’t rival the best Android phones. It doesn’t come with an OLED display, a powerful chip, and an insanely good camera. But hey — it’s not trying to compete with the best in class. Instead, it gives you a simple, hassle-free experience, mostly decent visuals, and long battery life. At $174.99, that’s quite fair.
And while the device has a 6.7-inch LCD display, it actually gets a bit brighter than the Galaxy A16 (which boasts an OLED screen). You can check out the Motorola’s display measurements — and how it compares to the Samsung phone — in our Moto G (2025) review.
When it comes to the camera, this option delivers pretty decent images for the price. You get respectable images with mostly natural colors during the day, particularly from the main 50MP unit. The handset is also equipped with a 2MP macro on the rear and a 16MP front sensor.
Performance isn’t ideal here, but it’s not all bad either. The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset runs daily tasks mostly well, but you should expect the occasional stutter here and there.
At the end of the day, the Moto G (2025) might not wow you with beastly specs, but it gets the essentials right. And that’s what matters for a budget phone, right? If you’re tempted, this is your chance to save $25.


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