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2 years ago
Motorola Moto g22 Smartphone, Android, 4GB RAM, 6.5", 4G, SIM Free, 64GB, Iceberg Blue
John Lewis £149.99 £99.99
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See your vision come to life with the moto g22. It features a 50MP* quad camera system, an ultra-wide 6.5" Max Vision display, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery. It also includes 64GB of storage so there's loads of room for your photos, videos, and more. And all with sleek-in-the-hand design.
Super snaps
A 16MP front-facing camera ensures you'll look sharp when the selfie urge strikes.
The phone's rear 50MP* (main) + 8MP (wide) + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) quad lens system ensures you capture those special moments in all their glory, fine detail, and rich colour.
*the 50MP sensor combines 4 pixels into 1, for an effective photo resolution of 12.5 MP.
Max Vision screen
Its fluid, ultra-wide 6.5" Max Vision display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate lets you get more immersed in games, films and video chats.
This device has 4GB of RAM.
Stay safe
The Motorola g22 is able to keep your photos and files private, thanks to featuring both face and fingerprint recognition technology – all it takes to unlock the phone is a quick glance or touch, and you’re back in business.
Great qualities
The 3.5mm audio jack is ready for your headphones or audio equipment, whilst GPS will help guide you to your destinations. Additionally, the phone’s MicroSD slot offers storage upgrade options, meaning you don’t have to delete to move your favourite photos or files.
Top tip: as this mobile phone is supplied SIM-free and unlocked, you have access to SIM-only deals – these usually offer far better value for money – especially for all-important data plans.
You also have the option to add a foreign SIM card, so you can use this device overseas for less as well.
Additional information: manufacturers often update their Operating System (OS) software over the course of a device’s lifespan – this means that your product might ship with a more advanced OS than specified.