The Moto G Power (2026) gets plenty right for a $400 phone, including excellent battery life, solid durability, and some increasingly rare extras like expandable storage and a headphone jack. It also comes with the usual budget-phone compromises, though, and factors like the Dimensity 6300 chipset may well have you looking elsewhere. We recently laid out some of the best alternatives from our point of view, but we were keen to find out which one of those (or another handset) you preferred.
Our original article about the alternatives picked out five possible replacements, each with assorted arguments in its favor. The Google Pixel 10a and Samsung Galaxy A27 offered stronger software support, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro brought more ambitious hardware, and an older flagship promised more premium specs for similar money. The Moto G Stylus (2026) was the option for anyone who liked Motorola’s general approach but wanted a bit more phone for a little more outlay. We ran a poll in that article to find out which you found most persuasive, so let’s check out the results.
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