This is what I’ve been waiting for! Awesome comparison video here. At one point I thought I might buy the ThinkPhone because it’s so different to everything else in the smartphone world. But it doesn’t have dual SIM or eSIM. It gets way more updates regularly but the G Stylus has the new Hello UI. I think that’s why the lock screens are different and why the ThinkPhone keeps going back to the old lock screen setup. I didn’t even know about the G Stylus having Hello UI until someone said that and seeing how things like the boot up screen are different, it makes sense. Motorola is making excellent phones nowadays and I just wish they’d update their phones more often like the ThinkPhone and add IP ratings on all their devices.
You're probably the only smart person to do a review of these two exact phones, nice dude, good job too. Which phone feels better in the hand over the course of a day, better to carry around I guess is what I'm really getting at?
@@CinHalCedHerChance my bad lol, me personally I like the stylus because the frame is plastic and the vegan back makes it a more grippier device, now if you want that cool metal frame feel go with the Thinkphone, it feels good also but it feels kind of slippery but it also has a better IP rating.
@@RJ_Uploads All good, I had to ask since you had both available to you. Don't care about what it's made of, would prefer metal, but plastics have come such a long way that they're on par now with metal to me in terms of design and function for the most part. IP ratings, never an issue considering that in my 20s I grew up with Samsung flip phones and IP back then simply meant two random letters put together. lol That's one of the great things of growing up ahead of the game, you didn't get everything and when it's available it's a non-issue. lol Kinda like "SMART" TVs or 4K, don't care for either, so I'll get a "dumb" TV, pay less and be happy with the quality still. lol Regardless, thanks bro, I do appreciate your input.
Great comparison RJ! For me the biggest aspect of the Moto G is definitely the Stylus especially in the US where the only other option is a S24 Ultra that cost 3 times as much. I'm a big Pixel fan and use a lot of Pixel only features so not sure if I could daily this but having a notepad basically anytime I want for jotting down quick notes is great but hard to imagine that's a good enough reason to get this as a secondary device to my Pixel 8 Pro.
I'm also a big fan of pixel devices and their features and my pixel fold is my main device and that's why I enjoy my Motorola phones, they cope well with my pixels whether, it be the edge, thinkphone, stylus, razr, they all followed pixel approach closely with their spin to it, some even have the call screening service that Google has on their pixels which i very much enjoy. 👍🏾👍🏾
I got the Thinkphone and I kinda regret not getting the 2024 Stylus. I'd trade a bit of CPU horsepower for a SD slot and headphone jack. I don't understand why these objectively good and worthwhile features are relegated to lower-end models.
This entire comment is so true on so many levels and the fact that they can't give us any good reason why that is or one engineer that works on the designing of phones just can't flat out tell us, most phones nowadays have more than enough power for the day to day, if they would have just fused these phones together basically it would be darn near perfect for everyone if you ask me.
Most flagships do not have a headphone jack because most companies think you're going to follow their ecosystem (wireless buds,watch,tablet) and for the most part people with the flagship devices do follow that trend whereas the lower end devices people tend to use different manufacturers accessories (headphones for example) SD card slot on the other hand is these companies wanting you to buy cloud storage and seamlessly switch devices when it's time to upgrade. Greed def is apart of all of it sadly.
To me Motorola release of devices make easier sense to me Motorola releases the G, G stylus series and than the power and edge line up each series plays a role in what they have to offer, Samsung I get confused They have devices for every letter of the alphabet abcdefg I never understood what's the difference because generally they almost look and perform the same way with the exception of the fold, flip and ultra series.
This is what I’ve been waiting for! Awesome comparison video here. At one point I thought I might buy the ThinkPhone because it’s so different to everything else in the smartphone world. But it doesn’t have dual SIM or eSIM. It gets way more updates regularly but the G Stylus has the new Hello UI. I think that’s why the lock screens are different and why the ThinkPhone keeps going back to the old lock screen setup. I didn’t even know about the G Stylus having Hello UI until someone said that and seeing how things like the boot up screen are different, it makes sense. Motorola is making excellent phones nowadays and I just wish they’d update their phones more often like the ThinkPhone and add IP ratings on all their devices.
I could not have worded it any better, thank you for this comment👌🏾👌🏾
@@RJ_Uploads you’re welcome. Keep up the great content!
Motorola so underrated but are quietly demand respect in the smartphone market
Yes indeed👍🏾👍🏾
Great video RJ! This year so far I’m TEAM MOTO!
I'm with ya on that! 👍🏾👍🏾
@@RJ_Uploads also bro how was you able to get the red version of the moto stylus? Did you get it at Best Buy? Mine only has the other color
@@Redx-vf4ggthe red version so far can only be picked up from the Motorola website until further notice.
@@RJ_Uploads ahhh ok thanks for the info
Moto phones are great. That's all I buy. Affordable , long battery life, ....just works !
You are so right!!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks for the review.I like your calm way of speaking.
Thanks for checking out the video, and I appreciate the comment, I know I sometimes I ramble but this is the everyday me lol👍🏾👍🏾
Don't worry, friend.Everything is good.
You're probably the only smart person to do a review of these two exact phones, nice dude, good job too.
Which phone feels better in the hand over the course of a day, better to carry around I guess is what I'm really getting at?
Appreciate the comment.
@@RJ_Uploads But you missed my question lol
@@CinHalCedHerChance my bad lol, me personally I like the stylus because the frame is plastic and the vegan back makes it a more grippier device, now if you want that cool metal frame feel go with the Thinkphone, it feels good also but it feels kind of slippery but it also has a better IP rating.
@@RJ_Uploads All good, I had to ask since you had both available to you. Don't care about what it's made of, would prefer metal, but plastics have come such a long way that they're on par now with metal to me in terms of design and function for the most part. IP ratings, never an issue considering that in my 20s I grew up with Samsung flip phones and IP back then simply meant two random letters put together. lol
That's one of the great things of growing up ahead of the game, you didn't get everything and when it's available it's a non-issue. lol
Kinda like "SMART" TVs or 4K, don't care for either, so I'll get a "dumb" TV, pay less and be happy with the quality still. lol
Regardless, thanks bro, I do appreciate your input.
Great comparison RJ! For me the biggest aspect of the Moto G is definitely the Stylus especially in the US where the only other option is a S24 Ultra that cost 3 times as much. I'm a big Pixel fan and use a lot of Pixel only features so not sure if I could daily this but having a notepad basically anytime I want for jotting down quick notes is great but hard to imagine that's a good enough reason to get this as a secondary device to my Pixel 8 Pro.
I'm also a big fan of pixel devices and their features and my pixel fold is my main device and that's why I enjoy my Motorola phones, they cope well with my pixels whether, it be the edge, thinkphone, stylus, razr, they all followed pixel approach closely with their spin to it, some even have the call screening service that Google has on their pixels which i very much enjoy. 👍🏾👍🏾
I got the Thinkphone and I kinda regret not getting the 2024 Stylus. I'd trade a bit of CPU horsepower for a SD slot and headphone jack. I don't understand why these objectively good and worthwhile features are relegated to lower-end models.
This entire comment is so true on so many levels and the fact that they can't give us any good reason why that is or one engineer that works on the designing of phones just can't flat out tell us, most phones nowadays have more than enough power for the day to day, if they would have just fused these phones together basically it would be darn near perfect for everyone if you ask me.
Most flagships do not have a headphone jack because most companies think you're going to follow their ecosystem (wireless buds,watch,tablet) and for the most part people with the flagship devices do follow that trend whereas the lower end devices people tend to use different manufacturers accessories (headphones for example) SD card slot on the other hand is these companies wanting you to buy cloud storage and seamlessly switch devices when it's time to upgrade. Greed def is apart of all of it sadly.
Every year I get the g stylus this one is badazz cuz I have mines soon
This mofo is so clean I can't stand it.
How's it compare to the edge 2023 plus?
I can't lie, the edge plus 2023 is still my favorite slab Motorola phone, followed by the stylus and Thinkphone, it's a beast of a phone.
Are you going to review the new edge plus 2024 when it comes out@@RJ_Uploads
@AlejandroP1980s yes indeed I'm waiting on the release 😄
@@RJ_Uploads si
The think phone is great but i didn't want to pay that much for a moto phone
The stylus looks dope AF in that Carmel color
The caramel color is fresh, I just sent it back because I wanted to see how the scarlet wave red color looked and seeing it in person I kept the red.
i have moto 54 power very good phone 👍
I have been meaning to check out the G power, looks like a very good phone at a very good price👍🏾👍🏾
To me Motorola release of devices make easier sense to me Motorola releases the G, G stylus series and than the power and edge line up each series plays a role in what they have to offer, Samsung I get confused They have devices for every letter of the alphabet abcdefg I never understood what's the difference because generally they almost look and perform the same way with the exception of the fold, flip and ultra series.
I have the think phone it's a great phone
The Thinkphone is by far I think the best phone you can get at that price with the specs it has and the durability of this phone is awesome.