The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is down to $349 during Labor Day week, a $50 discount on an already-affordable handset.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)<!–> is available now for $399 in two colorways: Caramel Latte and Scarlet Wave.
The phone has a sleek, lovely vegan leather back, extensive stylus capability, and user-friendly software.
I wish the software support was longer, as it’s currently a year or two behind competing brands.
It’s been several years since I evaluated the first-generation Moto G Stylus, and a lot has improved. My ZDNET colleague Kerry Wan covered all of the specifications of the latest model, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)–>, and what to expect in the $399 Android smartphone, so I won’t repeat all that here. Instead, I’ve been testing the phone for a couple of weeks with my T-Mobile SIM and will share my experience with it so far.View at Best Buy<!–>
Earlier this year, I bought a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for three times the price of the Moto G Stylus. However, for daily use, I prefer carrying the Moto G Stylus. It’s smaller, the stylus meets all my needs, and I enjoy the streamlined Moto experience and customization. My notification shade isn’t cluttered with ads, and I can even go two days before needing to charge it.
Motorola sent me the Caramel Latte color with a vegan leather back, which is lovely and matches one of my favorite coffee types (haha!).. There’s also a Scarlet Wave color that’s more red, almost like lipstick. With 8GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage with microSD card support, and a 5,000mAh battery, all for just $399, the new Moto G Stylus may be the budget phone to beat in 2024.
The stylus remains the distinguishing feature of this year’s Motorola model. It has been improved over previous generations with reduced latency, better targeting, and an updated user interface. Pulling out the stylus when the phone is off is convenient, and there’s a new note pop-up for quickly jotting down thoughts. It’s a subtle but very handy feature for notetakers on the go.
As far as default notes apps go, you can choose between Moto Note and Google Keep Notes. Since Keep Notes is my default, the phone is even more useful for my needs.