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Apple iPhone SE (4th generation) vs Motorola Moto G Power (2024)

Apple's iPhone SE 4 targets premium performance in a compact package, featuring the blazing-fast A18 chip, stunning 6.1-inch OLED display with 1200 nits brightness, and reliable 48MP camera with 4K@60fps video. Motorola's Moto G Power 2024 emphasizes endurance and value, packing a massive 5000mAh battery, larger 6.7-inch 120Hz LCD screen, and 30W charging for $200 less. iPhone SE excels in processing power, display quality, and iOS ecosystem integration, while Moto G Power delivers exceptional battery life and a more expansive screen. For users prioritizing performance and compact design, the iPhone SE is the clear choice. However, those seeking maximum battery longevity and screen real estate at budget-friendly pricing should consider the Moto G Power. The iPhone SE's superior chip and OLED technology justify its premium positioning.

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Full Specifications

SpecApple iPhone SE (4th generation)Motorola Moto G Power (2024)
SoftwareiOS 18Android 14
Body
Weight167 g183 g
MaterialAluminum framePlastic frame, vegan leather back
IP ratingIP68IP52
Dimensions138.7 x 67.3 x 7.9 mm167.2 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm
Camera
Main camera48 MP50 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Front camera12 MP16 MP, f/2.4
Video4K@60fps1080p@30fps
Ultrawide8 MP, f/2.2, 118-degree
Memory
RAM8 GB8 GB
Storage options128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB128 GB, 256 GB
Battery
Capacity~3279 mAh5000 mAh
Charging20W wired30W wired
Wireless charging7.5W Qi15W wireless
Display
Size6.1 inches6.7 inches
TypeSuper Retina XDR OLEDLCD IPS
Resolution2532 x 11702400 x 1080
Refresh rate60Hz120Hz
Brightness (nits)1200400
Processor
CPUHexa-coreOcta-core (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A78 + 6x2.0 GHz A55)
GPUApple GPU (5-core)Mali-G57 MC2
ChipsetApple A18MediaTek Dimensity 7020
Connectivity
5G
NFC
USBUSB-C 2.0USB-C 2.0
Wi-FiWi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth5.35.3

Category Scores

Apple iPhone SE (4th generation)
Motorola Moto G Power (2024)
Value
7.2
8.6
Camera
8.5
7.8
Battery
6.9
8.7
Display
9.2
7.1
Performance
9.1
7.3

Pros & Cons

Apple iPhone SE (4th generation)

Pros

  • First SE with an OLED display, a generational leap over prior LCD
  • A18 chip enables Apple Intelligence at the entry price point
  • Face ID replaces Touch ID with modern full-screen front design
  • USB-C replaces Lightning for universal compatibility
  • Most affordable iPhone with A18 performance

Cons

  • No telephoto or ultrawide camera — single rear lens only
  • Capped at 60Hz with no ProMotion
  • No Dynamic Island; uses standard notch
  • No MagSafe support, only standard Qi wireless
  • Modest battery life compared to standard iPhone 16

Motorola Moto G Power (2024)

Pros

  • All-day 5000 mAh battery
  • Wireless charging at a budget price
  • Premium-feeling vegan leather back
  • 120Hz display refresh rate
  • Clean near-stock Android experience

Cons

  • LCD panel is dim at 400 nits
  • Modest Dimensity 7020 performance
  • Only 1080p video recording
  • IP52 splash resistance only

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