I am going to start this review with its performance as a phone which I never see other reviewer do, and as a phone, it has been stellar! Transmission and reception as well as audio are very good indeed. Of course, I need to hasten to point out that I have chosen to go with Verizon as the carrier and Verizon is the major tower owner in the area where I live. Calls made from PA near Philadelphia to a friend in Wake Forrest NC were crystal clear. The camera feature works very well to take snapshots of interesting events and people and focusing is very fast. Mailing the photo through gmail to that same friend in NC was very easy and gmail , Google and Chrome all work seamlessly with this phone. You won't get lost if you have this phone with you since you can just tap the Google Maps feature and it will show your location and you can say "Ok Google, show directions to..." wherever you want to go. This is yet another function of this (and other) phone that you will appreciate and it works very well indeed. My previous phone was a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime and that phone was very unreliable both as to dropping calls and giving directions via Google Maps (carrier was Trac*****) . That is not the case with this Motorola G Power. When you make a call or otherwise need to use the keypad you will find that it is more than large enough for normal use and nearly fills half the screen. The fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone is sensitive enough that it will, after enough uses, unlock the phone successfully for you. The key to this is to use the same finger each time - it may take six or seven taps on the sensor before it becomes "accustomed" to your print, and have a back up numeric key to unlock the phone if your finger print fails the first few times you try to unlock the phone with your finger print. DON'T PANIC! It happens at first. This is a great phone at a great price with very good battery capacity that last 3 to 4 days. Enjoy.