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Powered by a high-end (ish) Snapdragon 870 processor, the 5G-enabled Moto G100 is without a doubt one of Motorola’s most impressive handsets around, at least until the Edge 30 Ultra (aka Edge X) sees daylight.
Speaking of, you should know that Verizon support is entirely absent, and while you can use the G100 both on T-Mobile’s 4G LTE and 5G networks, AT&T connectivity is limited to the former “outdated” standard.
That’s… definitely not ideal, but otherwise, it’s hard to argue with the value provided by a $450 Android 11 soldier with a 90Hz IPS LCD screen, 5,000mAh battery supporting 20W charging speeds, a grand total of six cameras including a 64MP primary rear shooter, 8GB RAM count, 128 gigs of internal storage space, microSD card slot, and headphone jack.