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Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite 4GB / 64GB Blue (Royal Blue) Dual SIM XT2055-1

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I absolutely love this phone. I have had Apple and Android phones in the past but there is just something loveable about the Moto G8. Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite settings Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite user guide manual Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite user manual pdf Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite manual Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite owners manuals online Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite instructions Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite help

The specification is reflected in the price though. Only 4Gb RAM and 64Gb ROM, expandable with a micro s.d. card, if necessary. Only a 720p screen but clear and bright with very good colours. No 5GHz wifi. One reviewer commented that their's only had capacity for one nano sim and a s.d. card or 2 nano sims without s.d. card. The phone I received will accept 2 nano sims and a s.d. card, strange! Once your Qualcomm Device is Switched Off, Press and Hold the Volume UP Key and Connect your Android Device to the Computer via USB Cable.

Good points: its easy to use, switch it on and follow the helpful instructions/hints. No experience necessary- just like Apple used to be. Nice clean screen, small or large print

The Moto G8 Power Lite’s screen has a 20:9 aspect ratio, which means it’s relatively tall and thin compared to other devices. This contributes to the fact that, as mentioned it can be a little unwieldy in the hand, but it does mean you can see more content on-screen. Use the Volume buttons to scroll to Wipe data/factory reset, then press the Power button to select it.The Moto G8 Power Lite (XT2055-1) was certified by the FCC, which revealed that the battery capacity is 5,000mAh, matching the full-blooded Moto G8 Power. We don't know when Motorola will make it official, but it can't be long now. Motorola does bring its own tweaks to the Android formula, mainly in the way of its gesture shortcuts – among other things you can make a double-karate chop motion to turn on the flashlight, rotate your wrist twice to open the camera app, and turn the phone up-side-down to activate do-not-disturb mode. Before jumping into a conclusion that your phone might have been totally busted, consider the possibility that it just ran out of power and needs charging. Some rogue apps may tend to cause massive battery draining thereby triggers your phone to just die in a sudden. In this case, you may need to charge your phone a little longer probably about 30 minutes to 1 hour. That would be enough time for it to accumulate power to boot up. Be sure to use the original (OEM) charger to avoid charging issues as well. Second solution: Force reboot while charging. In terms of video recording, you can shoot in 1080p despite not being able to view it on the phone. There’s no option to change the frame rate, so we’d imagine it sits at a baseline 30fps, and you don’t get any of the various modes available on some other handsets, such as ‘short video’ or slow motion.

The phone has a 16MP f/2.0 main camera, which is joined by two 2MP f/2.4 snappers, one macro and one depth-sensing. We’d actually recommend avoiding using these latter cameras, as we’ll explain in a second, so for all intents and purposes there’s only one rear camera here you’ll be using frequently, the main one. negative: It is a little on the heavy side but this is also a good thing as you can use it as a weapon :) Otherwise i have nothing negative to say about it. Other names: XT2055-1, XT2055-2, XT2055-4, 164,94 x 75,76 x 9,2 mm, 200 g, Li-Po 5000 mAh, MediaTek Helio P35 MT6765, IPS TFT 16M colors 720 x 1600 px (6.50″) 270 ppi, digital camera 16 Mpx, mp3, radio, MMS, WiFi, GPS, LTE, microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (do 256 GB), Android 9.0 Pie, touchscreen, To do so, simply connect your Moto G5 to a power source and let it charge for about 20 minutes. While your device is charging, force it to reboot by pressing the Power and Volume Down keys at the same time until it boots up.One final design curiosity is that there’s a speaker grille on the rear of the phone, not on the bottom edge as on most other smartphones, which breaks up the uniform look of the handset, and also likely means it isn’t waterproof (though it does have a water-resistant coating). Display In terms of software, the Moto G8 Power Lite runs the slightly outdated Android 9, which means you’re missing out on the benefits Android 10 (which the G8 Power has) brings, like Dark Mode, Digital Wellbeing tools and Smart Replies. It’s not clear why Motorola opted for the outdated version of Android when the newer version is available, but we’d wager it’s another side-effect of the low price point. At that low price it’s competing with the Xiaomi Redmi series, as well as the infrequently-updated Oppo A and Xperia L ranges, but if you want a phone that will last two days, there’s not much competition, even if you opt to spend a lot more. We found that with typical use – listening to music, scrolling through social media, and snapping the odd picture – the G8 Power Lite would last us two days. Intensive tasks will tax the phone of course, but the G8 Power Lite should last longer than the competition when performing comparable tasks. If you’re familiar with the design of any of Motorola's G8 line of phones, you’ll know what the Moto G8 Power Lite looks like, as they’re all very similar looking, although the G8 Power Lite also borrows some design elements from the Moto G7 line.

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