

Let me start by saying this: the Moto G Stylus 5G punches way above its weight class. As someone who's tested dozens of budget phones, I was genuinely surprised by how much value Motorola packed into this $250 device.
The built-in stylus isn't just a gimmick - I've used it daily for quick notes during meetings and surprisingly precise photo edits. The 6.7" pOLED display is gorgeous for Netflix binges, though I did notice it struggles a bit in direct sunlight.
Camera performance shocked me. That 50MP sensor with OIS captures surprisingly decent low-light shots (for the price), though don't expect Pixel-level quality. Pro tip: drop to 12MP for faster shots - you won't miss those extra megapixels.
Battery life? Absolute champion. With moderate use, I consistently got through 1.5 days. The 30W TurboPower charging isn't the fastest around, but going from 20% to 80% in about 30 minutes saved me countless times.
Now for the quirks: The vegan leather back feels premium but shows fingerprints like crazy. Performance is smooth for everyday tasks, though graphic-intensive games will make it sweat. And yes, those volume buttons do feel flimsy - get a case immediately.
Special shoutout to Motorola's software tweaks - the chop-for-flashlight gesture has become second nature, and their implementation of Android feels cleaner than most budget competitors.
If you need flagship specs, look elsewhere. But if you want a reliable daily driver with unique features at an unbeatable price? This might be your new favorite phone.
