Best answer: Yes! The Moto G6 is one of those phones that really, truly delivers everything you need in a smartphone at a reasonable price. The debut of the Moto G7 series has discounted the price of the Moto G6 to $180, making it an excellent choice in 2019.
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The Moto G6 is still a great phone in 2019
The Moto G6 comes with everything you'd expect in a phone: a Snapdragon 450, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 3000mAh battery, a 12MP rear camera, a fingerprint sensor, and a 5.7-inch 720p display. Let's address the elephant in the room: is the Snapdragon 450 platform powerful enough to do what needs to get done? The answer is yes.
While it may seem like it's a significant downgrade from the Moto G5 Plus' Snapdragon 625, it's basically the same chip. The only major difference is the speed of the individual cores — they run at 1.8GHz compared to the 2.0GHz on the SD625. In real-world use, the two chips are indistinguishable. But the Snapdragon 450 has all the same power efficiencies of modern Qualcomm chips.
The Moto G6 is a $200 phone that looks, feels, and performs like one double the price.
If you don't know what all this means, don't sweat it: just know that the Moto G6 is plenty fast enough for gaming, Instragramming, and everything else you need a phone to do.
The Moto G6 isn't lacking when it comes to battery life either. The 3,000mAh battery is plenty big on its own, but combined with the Snapdragon 450 and Motorola's power-efficient build of Android, you're not going to need to worry about battery life.
That said, the phone does have a few downsides: First, the screen isn't amazing, and it doesn't get bright enough to easily use outdoors, so if you spend a lot of time in the sun, this probably isn't the phone for you. Second, Motorola isn't great about releasing software updates, so don't expect to receive monthly, or even quarterly, security patches.
The Moto G6 is still running Oreo, and there's no mention of when the Pie update will be available for the device.
There's a 12MP main camera with an f/1.8 lens for depth of field, and there's also a secondary rear sensor that provides depth information for features like portrait mode and color cut-out. The second sensor isn't great, and neither are the portrait photos that come from it, but the primary one is good enough that it doesn't matter.
Finally, the phone works on all major U.S. carriers, so once you buy it you don't have to worry about whether it will work if you switch providers.
Our pick
Moto G6
Everything you need, nothing you don't
The Moto G6 continues to be a great choice in 2019, particularly now that it's on sale for under $200. You get decent performance, all-day battery life, compatibility with all four major carriers, and one of the best cameras in this segment.
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