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Mobile Stuff For Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite Case, Wallet Case Magnetic Flip Leather Cover With Card Slots and Stand Feature For Moto G8 Power Lite (Rose Gold)

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The Moto G8 is also a better all-around performer, not that this comes as any surprise since it’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665. The Moto G8 Power Lite, meanwhile, is saddled with a Mediatek MT6765 Helio P35 chipset that delivered middling results in our performance tests.

Motorola has been a paragon of top-notch budget smartphones in recent years, and it continues to crank them out at record pace. Despite the slight image shift following the launch of the high-priced Motorola Razr and upcoming Moto Edge, Motorola is still all about affordability, and few phones embody that better than the new Moto G8 Power Lite.

The cheapest of the bunch, is the G8 Power Lite the best-value Moto yet?

The Moto G8’s camera software is straightforward and easy to use. There are four main modes of shooting: standard, bokeh, macro and panorama. Besides that, you’ve also got a beautifying slider – presumably for blurring out undesired details on selfies – and the HDR toggle. The macro camera is a lot of fun to play around with. It’s capable of capturing intricate details on the smallest objects – such as tiny blossoming flowers or the 5p coin seen below – from just 2.5cm away. The standard Moto G8 can get ever so slightly closer, with a macro distance of 2cm. Low-light shooting is surprisingly good too, as evidenced by this still life shot below. It appears much brighter than it did in reality, and the camera has done an excellent job of teasing textures out from the shadows without adding too much visual noise. The same applies to its gaming abilities. In our GFXBench Manhattan 3 test, the Moto G8 Power Lite managed an average on-screen frame rate of 16fps, dropping to 10fps for the offscreen segment. The Moto G8 and Note 8T both cranked out an average of 19fps for the offscreen element, and the Moto G8, in particular, excelled in the on-screen part of the test with an average of 34fps. Remember that the Redmi Note 8T has a much higher resolution display, which accounts for its comparatively weaker performance. READ NEXT: The best budget smartphones you can buy Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite review: What you need to know

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