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Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) review: A super-sized sidestep

The affordable stylus phone lives to fight another day... just.
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Published onApril 6, 2023

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022)

Motorola's Moto G Stylus (2022) offers a few nice improvements but is ultimately a confusing sidestep where the welcome upgrades are canceled out by questionable downgrades and legacy issues. If you desperately need a budget phone with a built-in stylus, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) is a smarter buy.

What we like

Built-in stylus
Decent budget cameras
Clean, smooth Android skin
Smooth FHD+ display
Excellent battery life

What we don't like

No NFC
Slow wired charging
Aggressive beauty filtering on selfies
Downgraded processor
Fingerprint magnet
Poor software update commitment

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022)

Motorola's Moto G Stylus (2022) offers a few nice improvements but is ultimately a confusing sidestep where the welcome upgrades are canceled out by questionable downgrades and legacy issues. If you desperately need a budget phone with a built-in stylus, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) is a smarter buy.
A newer device is now available. Check out our Motorola Moto G Stylus (2023) review for more details.

The stylus phone has become an endangered species these days. LG’s Stylo line is no more, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra costs more than many people are willing to spend. That leaves Motorola alone to carry the torch for an affordable version of the beloved feature. Does its latest Moto G Stylus model do enough to keep people coming back for more? Find out in our Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) review.

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022)

Update, April 2023: This review was updated to add new alternatives and software information.

What you need to know about the Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022)

Moto G Stylus in hand showing buttons
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Moto G Stylus 2022 in-hand
  • Motorola Moto G Stylus (6GB RAM / 128GB): $299.99

The Moto G Stylus (2022) is the latest in a long line of budget phones from the brand. However, it’s in a bit of an interesting position. This is a successor to the non-5G version in the Moto G Stylus line and only offers LTE as a result. The more expensive Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) adds 5G connectivity, a more powerful processor, and some other extras — check out our review for all the details.

The Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) offers one base configuration, carrying 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Our reviewer’s guide mentions a 4GB and 64GB version, though we don’t have pricing information, and it may be a carrier-locked configuration. No matter the version, all Moto G Stylus (2022) devices will arrive with a MediaTek Helio G88 onboard — a switch we first saw on the Moto G Power (2022).

A sharper camera, bigger battery, and 90Hz refresh rate give the Moto G Stylus (2022) a little extra punch.

Our Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) arrived with Android 11 straight out of the box, and we can expect one full version update with two years of security patches. That means the device will see Android 12 but no further support. So far, our unit has received security updates through March 1, 2023, but no update to Android 12.

The Moto G Stylus (2022) finishes with a familiar 6.8-inch LCD panel, complete with a 90Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. It also picks up a few extra pixels and shifts the punch hole selfie camera to the center. You’ll get a hefty 5,000mAh battery to keep you moving and 10W wired charging (with a charger in the box). Motorola also notes that the phone is water repellant but not waterproof. That’s not a big surprise at this price range, though it is odd when you consider that 2022’s Moto G Power carried an IP52 rating.

Motorola’s stylus-toting device might not face much competition if you really need a dockable pencil, but it’s not without its rivals for those that just want a solid budget phone. Samsung’s newer Galaxy A14 5G is more affordable at $199, but it offers the same battery capacity with faster 15W wired charging. It also packs 5G support thanks to Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1330 processor. The updated Moto G Stylus 5G is an enticing alternative too — it commands a steeper price, but you get 5G, a 120Hz display, Android 12 right out of the box, and NFC for wireless payments.

The Moto G Stylus (2022) comes in two colors: Metallic Rose and Twilight Blue.

What’s good?

Moto G Stylus coloring page
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Moto G Stylus

Motorola took some good steps forward with its latest Moto G Stylus device. For example, it finally got rid of the underpowered macro lens. Instead, the 8MP ultrawide lens pulls double duty to help out with extreme closeups. The results aren’t life-changing (check out some macro samples below), but it’s more practical than a throwaway 2MP snapper will ever be. Motorola’s mildly upgraded 50MP primary lens performs well, too. Images bin down to 12.5MP by default, but it’s easy to swap for a full-resolution shot.

The Full HD+ display isn’t new for the Moto G Stylus family, but it’s worth mentioning on a $300 device intended for use with a stylus. It’s plenty large, has been upped to a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother animations, and the interface welcomes the use of Motorola’s built-in stylus. As soon as you click the pen from its housing, the phone opens a small menu. From here, you can access your Google Keep, a drawing pad, and ways to capture screenshots or create GIFs. The drawing pad also includes a few coloring pages if you need to keep your kids entertained.

Motorola's stylus might not have the flash of the S Pen, but it brings an impressive amount of flexibility to a budget phone.

Motorola made some lofty claims of two-day battery life for its Moto G Stylus (2022), but they hold up. I had no problem avoiding outlets for a couple of days at a time, and I usually had some remaining charge when I returned home.

I’m on board with the continuation of the side-mounted fingerprint reader, too. It seems to be Motorola’s preferred positioning for its highly touted budget family, and it was easy to find with my thumb even when I pulled the phone from my pocket. I can see the ambidextrous benefit of a rear-mounted fingerprint reader (like the Moto G Pure and Moto G Power), but the power button is easier to reach in this case.

Motorola’s stylus might not be as fancy as Samsung’s S Pen, but I appreciate it nonetheless. It’s mostly metal, so it feels heavy enough in the hand, and the round design means you can slide it in and out of its housing without a second thought. The mesh tip gives you some semblance of pressure sensitivity, too, since the mesh flattens when you push harder.

What’s not so good?

Moto G Stylus selfie camera earpiece
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Let’s get one thing out of the way — this phone is tall. The Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) is taller than the Google Pixel 7 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, and most other large phones on the market. Unfortunately, most of that extra height comes from thicker bezels along the top and bottom edges, so you’re not gaining much in usable display real estate. Built-in stylus aside, the design makes the Moto G Stylus effectively impossible to use one-handed. There’s just no way to reach the top edge.

In the past, we’ve given Motorola plenty of praise for the finishes on its phones. Devices like the Moto G Play and Moto G Pure have skipped the glossy finishes in favor of anti-fingerprint designs. That trend comes to a sharp end with the Moto G Stylus. It has a polished blue finish, which is a nice color, but you can’t touch it without leaving a bevy of fingerprints. With the way the phone catches the light, those fingerprints become all the more noticeable.

The selfie camera's default beauty filter is anything but attractive.

The Moto G Stylus (2022) makes an interesting decision with its selfie camera — aggressive beauty filtering that’s turned on by default. It’s exaggerated to an almost comical level and caught me completely off guard when I opened the camera for the first time. You can turn the feature off, but the selfie camera still softens colors much more than you would expect. Results tend to come out a bit muddy, even with a clean lens in good lighting. The edge detection on the portrait mode is also very fuzzy.

Motorola’s move to MediaTek processors is a continuing trend for its cheapest phones, but it doesn’t seem to be one for the better. The Helio G88 is fine in everyday performance for a phone at this price, but in benchmarking it registers as a downgrade from the Snapdragon 678 found inside the previous generation Moto G Stylus LTE. While it’s not saddled with lag and stutter like 2022’s Moto G Power — another phone which transitioned to MediaTek’s Helio chips — a downgrade is still a downgrade. The Moto G Stylus 5G handily outpaces this LTE-only version. Speaking of speed, the 10W wired charging may be in line with most of the Moto G series, but it’s still slow. It works out to about 50% charge per hour, taking more than two to fill the cell.

Worse than the processor regression or slow charging is Motorola’s commitment to future upgrades, or rather, the lack thereof. The Moto G Stylus (2022) is only tapped to receive Android 12 — an Android version that has already been available for over a year and a half as of this update. You’ll get two years of software patches, too, which pales compared to the four years that Samsung has promised for its Galaxy A14 5G. The Galaxy A14 5G will also see a second year of Android version support, which offers at least a little bit of future viability. So far, we’ve received up to the March 2023 security patch for our Moto G Stylus (2022), but no Android 12 update just yet.

And finally, NFC — this is yet another budget Motorola phone that doesn’t have it. That means no Google Pay support for contactless payments. This continues to be a bewildering omission when basically every other smartphone at this price offers the feature and has done so for years.

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) camera samples

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) specs

Motorola Moto G Stylus 2022
Display
6.8-inch IPS LCD
FHD+ resolution (2,460 x 1,080)
90Hz refresh rate
Processor
MediaTek Helio G88
RAM
6GB
Storage
128GB
Expandable up to 512GB
Power
5,000mAh battery
10W wired charging
Cameras
REAR:
- 50MP wide (0.64μm, ƒ1.9)
- 8MP ultrawide (1.12μm, ƒ2.2, 118-degree FoV)
- 2MP depth (1.75μm, ƒ2.4)

FRONT:
- 16MP wide (1.0μm, ƒ2.2)
Video
REAR MAIN:
- FHD (30/60 fps)

REAR UW/MACRO:
- FHD (30 fps)
Audio
Mono speaker
Dolby Atmos support
Two microphones
3.5mm headphone jack
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 802.11
Bluetooth 5.0
Security
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Software
Android 11
MyUX
Materials
Plastic back
Plastic frame
Durability
Water-repellent design
Dimensions and weight
170.21 x 75.90 x 9.45mm
216g
Colors
Metallic Rose
Twilight Blue

Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022) review: Should I buy it?

Moto G Stylus cameras and buttons
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Moto G Stylus 2022 rear cameras

The Moto G Stylus (2022) is at a weird crossroads in its life. The Moto G Stylus 5G is a much better phone that’s still within touching distance price-wise, and there are only moderate improvements over the previous 4G LTE model. The larger battery is nice, but it’s held back by weak 10W charging. Motorola boosted the base RAM, but the processor, while solid enough, is technically a step down from its direct predecessor. The 90Hz refresh rate is a nice addition to an already decent display, but this is another budget phone from Motorola with no NFC and a poor software guarantee. What we’re left with at the end of all this is a weird sidestep where the welcome upgrades are canceled out by questionable downgrades and legacy issues.

If you’re searching for an affordable stylus phone, the Moto G Stylus (2022) is the cheapest you’ll find, but that doesn’t mean it’s right for you. There are plenty of other budget-friendly devices that offer a better experience, if you can drop the pen. The Samsung Galaxy A14 5G ($199.99 at Samsung) isn’t without its flaws, but it provides a more powerful processor and better update commitment at a lower cost. If you’re interested in giving Oxygen OS a try on the T-Mobile network, you can also look at the OnePlus Nord N300 ($228 at OnePlus). It performs admirably for the money, and the display is far sharper than what Motorola’s budget range can muster.

And here’s the real kicker: if you want to stick with Motorola, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) ($239.99 at Amazon) offers a similar overall experience with the titular 5G performance, superior processing power, a 120Hz refresh rate, and NFC support (!). It also matches the 2022 device with a hefty 5,000mAh battery and a sharp, Full HD+ display. It suffers from many of the same issues as the LTE version — poor software guarantee, slow charging — but it’s a much better phone if you desperately need a phone with a built-in stylus on a budget.

Motorola Moto G Stylus 2022 Pink Clay Official
Motorola Moto G Stylus (2022)
A large budget phone with stylus functionality.
The Moto G Stylus (2022) mixes all the Moto G features into one package. You get a 5,000mAh battery, a large 6.8-inch screen, and 6GB of RAM. Of course, it also comes with a stylus.

Frequently asked questions

The Moto G Stylus is only set to receive one Android update and two years of security patches.

The Moto G Stylus was announced and launched in February 2022.

No, you will not be able to use NFC on the Moto G Stylus (2022). Instead, you will have to pick up one of Motorola’s 5G-enabled devices to find NFC support.

No, the Moto G Stylus (2022) only charges via the bottom-mounted USB-C port.

Yes, the budget-friendly device has both expandable storage and a headphone jack.

Yes, like many of Motorola’s budget devices, the Moto G Stylus (2022) has a fingerprint sensor built into the power button on the side.