Motorola Moto G Power (2022) vs Google Pixel 6a
Here we compared two smartphones: the 6.5-inch Motorola Moto G Power (2022) (with MediaTek Helio G37) that was released on November 17, 2021, against the Google Pixel 6a, which is powered by Google Tensor and came out 6 months after. On this page, you will find tests, full specs, strengths, and weaknesses of each of the gadgets.
Key differences
Reasons to consider the Motorola Moto G Power (2022)
- Higher display refresh rate – 90 Hz
- Expandable storage via MicroSD card up to 512GB
- Has a 0.4 inch larger screen size
- Comes with 590 mAh larger battery capacity: 5000 vs 4410 mAh
- Has 2 SIM card slots
- Includes a 3.5 mm headphone audio jack port
Reasons to consider the Google Pixel 6a
- 6.4x better performance in AnTuTu Benchmark (775K versus 121K)
- 59% higher pixel density (429 vs 270 PPI)
- Supports 18W fast charging
- Newer Bluetooth version (v5.2)
- Optical image stabilization
- Waterproof body (IP67 classification)
- Ability to record video in 4K resolution
- More recent OS version: Android 13 versus 11
- More energy-efficient CPU – Google Tensor
- Uses a faster type of memory: LPDDR5
- Stereo speakers
- Has 50% more RAM: 6GB versus 4GB
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Review
Display
Screen quality, color accuracy, brightness
Performance
CPU/GPU performance in apps and games
Battery
Battery life, charging type and speed
Camera
Photo and video recording quality
Connectivity
Networks, ports, data transmission
NanoReview score
Final comparison evaluation
Value for money
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Tests and specifications
Comparison table of technical specifications and testsDisplay
Type | TFT LCD | OLED |
Size | 6.5 inches | 6.1 inches |
Resolution | 720 x 1600 pixels | 1080 x 2400 pixels |
Aspect ratio | 20:9 | 20:9 |
PPI | 270 ppi | 429 ppi |
Refresh rate | 90 Hz | 60 Hz |
Max rated brightness | 450 nits | 500 nits |
Max rated brightness in HDR | - | 800 nits |
HDR support | No | Yes, HDR10+ |
Screen protection | Tempered glass | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Screen-to-body ratio | 83.8% | 83% |
Display features | - | - DCI-P3 - Always-On Display |
RGB color space | - | 96.9% |
PWM | - | 240 Hz |
Response time | - | 3 ms |
Contrast | - | ∞ Infinity |
Peak brightness test (auto)
Design and build
Height | 167.24 mm (6.58 inches) | 152.2 mm (5.99 inches) |
Width | 76.54 mm (3.01 inches) | 71.8 mm (2.83 inches) |
Thickness | 9.36 mm (0.37 inches) | 8.9 mm (0.35 inches) |
Weight | 203 g (7.16 oz) | 178 g (6.28 oz) |
Waterproof | IP52 | IP67 |
Rear material | Plastic | Plastic |
Frame material | Plastic | Metal |
Colors | Black | White, Black, Green |
Fingerprint scanner | Yes, in home button | Yes, in-display |
Screen-to-body ratio
Performance
Chipset | MediaTek Helio G37 | Google Tensor |
Max. clock | 2300 MHz | 2800 MHz |
CPU cores | 8 (4 + 4) | 8 (2 + 2 + 4) |
Architecture | - 4 cores at 1.8 GHz: Cortex-A53 - 4 cores at 2.3 GHz: Cortex-A53 |
- 4 cores at 1.8 GHz: Cortex A55 - 2 cores at 2.25 GHz: Cortex A76 - 2 cores at 2.8 GHz: Cortex-X1 |
L3 cache | - | 4 MB |
Lithography process | 12 nanometers | 5 nanometers |
Graphics | PowerVR GE8320 | Mali-G78 MP20 |
GPU clock | 650 MHz | 848 MHz |
FLOPS | - | ~2171 GFLOPS |
Benchmarks
Geekbench 5 (Single-Core)
Geekbench 5 (Multi-Core)
AnTuTu Benchmark 9
CPU | - | 208269 |
GPU | - | 305908 |
Memory | - | 110039 |
UX | - | 144068 |
Total score | 121849 | 775868 |
3DMark Wild Life Performance
Stability | - | 55% |
Graphics test | - | 37 FPS |
Graphics score | - | 6230 |
PCMark 3.0 score | - | 9715 |
Memory
RAM size | 4 GB | 6 GB |
Memory type | LPDDR4X | LPDDR5 |
Memory clock | 1866 MHz | - |
Channels | 2 | 2 |
Storage size | 64, 128 GB | 128 GB |
Storage type | eMMC 5.1 | UFS 3.1 |
Memory card | MicroSD | No |
Memory card max. size | Up to 512 GB | - |
Software
Operating system | Android 11 | Android 12 (Can be upgraded to Android 13) |
ROM | - | Stock Android |
OS size | - | 14.3 GB |
Battery
Capacity | 5000 mAh | 4410 mAh |
Charge power | 10 W | 18 W |
Battery type | Li-Po | Li-Po |
Replaceable | No | No |
Wireless charging | No | No |
Reverse charging | No | No |
Fast charging | No | Yes (42% in 30 min) |
Full charging time | 2:20 hr | 1:51 hr |
Web browsing | - | 11:03 hr |
Watching video | - | 16:44 hr |
Gaming | - | 06:15 hr |
Standby | - | 91 hr |
General battery life
Camera
Matrix | 50 megapixels | 12.2 megapixels |
Image resolution | 8192 x 6144 | 4032 x 3024 |
Zoom | Digital | Digital |
Flash | LED | Dual LED |
Stabilization | Digital | Optical |
8K video recording | No | No |
4K video recording | No | Up to 60FPS |
1080p video recording | Up to 30FPS | Up to 60FPS |
Slow motion | - | 240 FPS (1080p) |
Angle of widest lens | - | 114° |
Lenses | 3 (50 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP) | 2 (12.2 MP + 12 MP) |
Wide (main) lens | - 50 MP - Aperture: f/1.8 - Pixel size: 0.65 micron - Sensor: 1/2.76", Samsung S5KJN1 (ISOCELL Plus CMOS) - Phase autofocus |
- 12.2 MP - Aperture: f/1.7 - Focal length: 27 mm - Pixel size: 1.4 micron - Sensor: 1/2.55", Sony IMX363 (Exmor-RS CMOS) - Phase autofocus (Dual Pixel) - Optical stabilization |
Ultra-wide lens | - | - 12 MP - Aperture: f/2.2 - Focal length: 17 mm - Pixel size: 1.12 micron - Sensor: 1/2.9", Sony IMX386 (Exmor-RS CMOS) |
Macro lens | - 2 MP - Aperture: f/2.4 - Phase autofocus |
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Depth lens | - 2 MP - Aperture: f/2.4 |
- |
Camera features | - Bokeh mode - Pro mode |
- Bokeh mode - Pro mode |
Samples | - | Photo samples of Google Pixel 6a from DxOMark |
Megapixels | 8 megapixels | 8 megapixels |
Image resolution | 4608 x 3456 | 3840 x 2160 |
Aperture | f/2.0 | f/2.0 |
Focal length | - | 24 mm |
Pixel size | 1.12 microns | 1.12 microns |
Sensor type | CMOS | Exmor-RS CMOS |
Sensor size | - | 1/2.8" |
Video resolution | 1080p (Full HD) at 30 FPS | 1080p (Full HD) at 30 FPS |
DxOMark camera tests
Photo quality
Video quality
Generic camera score
Connectivity
Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) | Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax) |
Wi-Fi features | - Dual Band - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Wi-Fi Display |
- Dual Band - Wi-Fi MiMO - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Wi-Fi Display |
Bluetooth version | 5 | 5.2 |
Bluetooth features | LE, A2DP | LE, A2DP |
USB type | USB Type-C | USB Type-C |
USB version | 2 | 3.1 |
USB features | - Charging - USB-Storage mode |
- Charging - USB-Storage mode - OTG |
GPS | GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo | GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS |
NFC* | No | Yes |
Infrared port | No | No |
Number of SIM* | 2 | 1 |
Type of SIM card | Nano | Nano |
Multi SIM mode | Standby | - |
eSIM support* | No | Yes |
Hybrid slot | No | No |
LTE Cat* | 12 | 20 |
5G support | No | Yes |
Sound
Speakers | Mono | Stereo |
Headphone audio jack | Yes | No |
FM radio | Yes | No |
Dolby Atmos | No | Yes |
Speakers test
Max. loudness
Other
Category | Mid-range | Flagship |
Announced | November 2021 | May 2022 |
Release date | February 2022 | June 2022 |
Sensors | - Proximity sensor - Gyroscope - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Fingerprint |
- Barometer - Proximity sensor - Gyroscope - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Fingerprint |
*Disclaimer! NFC, GSM network support, and some other specs can be different depending on the country.
Conclusion
After analyzing all the data, we think that the Google Pixel 6a is definitely a better buy.
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