Motorola's budget Moto G Power (2026) can now be yours with $100 in freebies
This budget-friendly phone is now paired with some pretty handy gifts.
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The Moto G Power (2026) is one of the better sub-$300 phones. | Image by PhoneArena
One of the best things about the Moto G Power (2026) is its durability. Featuring IP68/IP69 water resistance — impressive for a device of this price range — as well as MIL-STD-810H testing, it's simply built to last from the ground up.
Ruggedness aside, the Android phone packs a 6.8-inch display with a snappy 120Hz refresh rate, providing solid visuals. Again, it lacks OLED, so if your primary concern is getting vivid pitch blacks, the Galaxy A36 could be a better alternative.
While it's no flagship killer by any means, especially on the camera front, this model actually captures good-looking photos. In ideal conditions, it gives you detailed images with beautiful, mostly natural-looking colors. You can check out photo samples in our Moto G Power (2026) review.
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