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The Good:
• That 120Hz display is buttery smooth - scrolling through TikTok or reading articles feels premium. Side-by-side with my friend's iPhone 15, the difference isn't as dramatic as you'd expect given the price gap.
• The stylus isn't just a gimmick. I've used it to sign PDFs during Zoom calls (game changer!) and make precise photo edits. No Bluetooth remote like Samsung's S-Pen, but at this price? I'll take it.
• Battery life is insane. After a heavy day of GPS navigation, Spotify streaming, and social media scrolling, I still had 30% left at bedtime. The 20W charging could be faster though.
The Not-So-Good:
• Low-light camera performance is mediocre. My sunset beach pics looked great, but dim restaurant shots needed serious editing. Night mode helps, but don't expect Pixel-quality results.
• The plastic back feels cheaper than glass-bodied flagships, though the aluminum frame gives solid heft. Slap on a case and you'll forget about it.
Hidden Gems:
The FM radio tuner saved me during a recent power outage - no data needed! And that headphone jack? Absolute lifesaver when my AirPods died mid-flight.
The Verdict:
If you want flagship specs without the $1,000 price tag (and can live without wireless charging), this Moto G Stylus punches WAY above its weight class. For under $300? No brainer.
