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title: "Motorola One 5G Ace | 2021 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 6/128GB | 48MP Camera | Hazy Silver"
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# 5000mAh 2-day battery 6.7" FHD+ Max Vision display 48MP AI triple camera Motorola One 5G Ace | 2021 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 6/128GB | 48MP Camera | Hazy Silver

**Brand:** motorola
**Price:** ฿198
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## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock Speed & Endurance — The Motorola One 5G Ace is Your Everyday Powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Motorola One 5G Ace | 2021 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 6/128GB | 48MP Camera | Hazy Silver by motorola
- **How much does it cost?** ฿198 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- motorola enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted motorola brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing 5G Speeds:** Stream, game, and download at lightning-fast sub6 5G connectivity—future-proof your mobile life.
- • **Immersive Visuals:** 6.7-inch Full HD+ LTPS display with 394 PPI brings your content to life in vivid, true-to-life color.
- • **Marathon Battery Life:** 5000mAh powerhouse delivers over 48 hours of uninterrupted use—stay unplugged longer and dominate your day.
- • **AI-Powered Triple Camera:** Capture stunning low-light, ultra-wide, and detailed shots with the 48MP camera system that adapts to your creativity.
- • **Smooth Multitasking & Gaming:** 6GB RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor ensure seamless app switching and lag-free gaming on the go.

## Overview

The Motorola One 5G Ace is an unlocked 2021 smartphone designed for the US market, featuring blazing 5G sub6 connectivity, a massive 5000mAh battery that lasts over two days, and a vibrant 6.7-inch Full HD+ LTPS display. Equipped with a 48MP AI-enhanced triple camera system and powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor paired with 6GB RAM, it delivers smooth multitasking and immersive gaming. Water-resistant and offering a near-stock Android experience, this device balances performance, endurance, and affordability for the modern professional.

## Description

Motorola one 5G ace is here which could only mean one thing. Super-fast 5G speed for all. Now you don’t have to spend a fortune for movies that download in seconds, ultra-clear video chats, and games without the wait. And 5G speed is just the start. Go over two days on a single charge with a 5000 mAh battery. View everything in vivid, true-to-life color on the 6.7" Full HD+ Max Vision display. Capture sharper low-light photos, ultra-wide angle shots, and more with the 48 MP camera system. And get the speed you crave with the latest Qualcomm processor. The future is fast, and it’s here today with motorola one 5G ace.

Review: Value! ...Sorta. - TL;DR before I get started: Good phone, but competition at $400 makes it a 🤔 purchase. At $300 though? Banger. Do you like the blisteringly fast performance of flagship phones? Do you like the feeling of your hard earned money reflected by premium glass in your hands reminding you that you dropped 800 bones plus tax? Do you loathe headphone jacks and expandable storage because it's a "dying feature" holding back the future? Well too bad, schmuck! You get none of that. Instead, yous gettin' a midrange fighter that could be argued on price, but still performs admirably. Unless you got it on sale for $300 like I did, in which case you got a steal of a phone, even compared to others in the price range. If you spent $400, well....to be honest, I'd have gotten something else. But never mind that! You got what you got, and what you got is quite serviceable. Somewhat detailed breakdown across the board, and I'll start with the obvious. Mainly, Motorola's abysmal update department. Whereas other phones give you maybe some years of guaranteed software updates, Motorola kicks you out at 18 and says you get one care package. Now for someone like me who roots their phone day one on delivery, this is whatever. But for those who don't, this blows. It's almost like they WANT you to root the phone and void the warranty by not offering future updates. Why. Maybe you're wondering about the hardware and software. Well, minus the cameras being only okay, which does kinda bite, you're getting a quick Snapdragon 750G, which SEEMS to be on par with the 765 in the Samsung A71 5G. With the 6GB Ram variant (which is the only one you SHOULD be getting), you have enough room to enjoy a smooth, fast experience, which may or may not be what she said. However, with the 5000mAh battery, you'll be going without a charge for quite some time, which is what you WANT her to be saying. Idk, YMMV. And charging is pretty quick. Gaming is a breeze for most titles that I've played, so you shouldn't have too much trouble if you like to game on the go. And since Motorola is dedicated to the idea of a (mostly) pure Android experience, your OS is a bloat free experience, which is nice. Design wise? The waterproofing could be better. It's really raindrop repellent if anything, but I'll take it. The display? Well, it won't be breaking any records, especially since it isn't AMOLED, but it's bright enough. And tbh, this phone isn't small. Now, I have long, lanky hands, so this isn't much of a big issue for me, but for those with smaller hands, you'll probably be asking yourself why you bought this. The answer? MORE PIXELZ, BAYBEE. The plastic? Your mom's 93 Corolla has plastic all across the frame and that's been in more accidents than most of us have had during potty training and survived. Plus, who isn't buying a case with your phone these days? What are you, a daredevil? However, whoever put the speakers where they put them, I want to have a conversation. If we were to look at it on paper, you're only getting this for the battery life and the bloat free experience. For some of us who don't care about an amazing camera, that's more than enough. But when this phone is on sale, it's an amazing buy. It's quick, it's long lasting, it's a good enough addition to the Moto family. It's just not worth $400. But in a world where expandable SD storage, amazing battery life, and 5G capabilities are a plus on a phone that performs well, maybe it is worth the $400...?
Review: The phone is gesture driven and well done for that. Purchased March 17th. - By gesture driven, I mean there is no traditional "home" button. At first this threw me off because I have had either Samsung or Blackberry phones for my cell phone needs for years. I stopped buying carrier locked phones a long time ago and only buy unlocked. This being due to limitations preset on phones by carriers and bloatware as well as slow update rollouts. With no home button, it takes some limited getting used to, but there is a homescreen Moto app that trains the usage very well. Basic swipes for what you want to do, and most if not all are able to be done one handed. That seems to be the goal here. One neat feature that impresses those who have seen me do it, is the double chop gesture that turns the flashlight on or off. Battery life is the BEST I have had in any cell phone. I work overnight and sometimes use my phone to stream Youtube or Broadcastify as I work. Never in a 10 hour day, even streaming, has the battery been lower than 81%. That tells me that 2 days is an easy get for battery life, especially if not streaming etc. The camera is solid. It offers to switch to night mode or macro mode if the sensor sees that may be better, but lets you decide. I like that. As to data transfer from my old phone, I used the intuitive Moto app to do this. It came up on first start. It transferred all but a few apps, because they were unsupported old apps or based on Samsung specifically as my old phone was a Samsung 9+. I did have to sign back in to apps, but that is okay. That is with all such transfers, even within the same family of phones. It is slightly heavier than the Samsung 9+, but has a solid feel. One side note that is a con for me, but not a deal breaker. This phone does not do wireless charging. One must use a type C cord. Of course it comes with a cord, but it is a very common type right now if one wants to buy aftermarket ones that are longer. As I liked the stand charger I used with my old phone, I came up with a solution with an desertcart product. A stand https://smile.desertcart.com/gp/product/B07B2WNNB2 This stand allows the cord to drop down from the phone and stand up without overbinding the cord. As my phone is my alarm clock, this is a great way I figured to do it. Do get a case for the phone. The one I got was suggested when I purchased it and is called Osophter for Moto G 5G. I like the case. Simple and buttons are not blocked or hindered. 5G. Yes, it will do 5G where it is available. I do get 5G in most places I go. Where there is not 5G it seamlessly switches to 4G or even 3G and in settings there is a option to allow 2G for apps to stay connected. Helpful for rural mapping. The android system is seamless as well. So, in closing, I do think this is a VERY good phone for anyone looking to buy unlocked and is not brand loyal to other makers. Motorola is a solid maker. Hello Moto. Remember that? Update: January 8, 2022 I have been using the phone extensively since I purchased it and can not be happier. It is a good as the day I bought it. Battery life is still stable and shows no depletion of charge from purchase. With the case I bought, it has protected it. I have dropped it more than one time on tile floor and no damage has resulted. It has gotten moist from rain. Nothing happened. 5G is still rolling out and choices that are not exploitive in price are limited. Enter this phone. Reasonable price, unlocked and simply works well.

## Features

- Carrier Compatibility: AT&T: 4G, VoLTE 5G sub6 support to be added later, Verizon: 4G, VoLTE 5G sub6 support to be added later, T Mobile: 5G sub6 NSA, 5G sub6 SA, VoLTE, WiFi Calling, Video Calling, Tracfone: GSM, CDMA. Does not support: U.S. Cellular, Xfinity Wireless, Spectrum.Optical sensor resolution:12 megapixels.Maximum display resolution:FHD+ (2400x1080) | 394ppi pixels_per_inch.Display Type:LTPS.Form_factor : Bar
- Superfast 5G speed. Download your favorite movies in seconds, feel like you’re right there in video chats, and play games without lag time.
- Over 2 days of battery life. Work and play to your heart’s content without worrying about recharging thanks to a 5000 mAh battery.
- 6 GB RAM Memory. Keep multiple apps open at once and move effortlessly between them with 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM.
- 6.7" Full HD+ Max Vision display. Watch your favorite movies and games come to life in sharp contrast and vivid, true-to-life color.
- 48 MP triple camera system with AI. Capture sharper low-light photos, vivid nighttime pictures, ultra-wide angle shots, and incredibly detailed close-ups.
- Enhanced gaming with the latest processor. Immerse yourself deeper in epic games with faster performance from Qualcomm.
- Advanced water protection. Keep your phone safe from accidental spills and splashes.
- Wi-Fi Hotspot Ready: Motorola One 5G Ace offers Wi-fi hotspot connectivity in 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz for the best experience.
- In-box: Motorola One 5G Ace, 10W rapid Charger, USB Cable, Guides, SIM tool

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08NWD7K8H |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth Enabled, Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory, Fast Charging Support, Fingerprint Sensor, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Smartphone, Text/Messaging, Touchscreen, Video Calling, Water Resistant |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 2 days |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 140 minutes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 5000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201,616 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,621 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Motorola |
| Built-In Media | 10 W USB Wall Charger, Phone, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable, User Guide |
| CPU Model | Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7225 |
| CPU Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Hazy Silver |
| Compatible Devices | AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Tracfone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,916 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 394 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | FHD+ (2400x1080) | 394ppi Pixels Per Inch |
| Display Type | LTPS |
| Effective Video Resolution | 48 MP |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 041301800330 |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840023209987 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Motorola One 5G Ace | 2021 | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 6/128GB | 48MP Camera | Hazy Silver |
| Item Weight | 212 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Series | One |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
| Operating System | Android 10.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 48 Hours |
| Processor Series | Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7225 |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Resolution | 2400 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.7 Inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | daily communication, internet browsing, photography, gaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 840023209987 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | US Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Tracfone, Verizon |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Motorola
- **CPU Model:** Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 MSM7225
- **CPU Speed:** 2.4 GHz
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 128 GB
- **Model Name:** Motorola One 5G (2021)
- **Operating System:** Android 10.0
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 6 GB
- **Resolution:** 2400 x 1080
- **Screen Size:** 6.7 Inches
- **Wireless Carrier:** Tracfone, Verizon

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Value! ...Sorta.
*by D***. on November 30, 2021*

TL;DR before I get started: Good phone, but competition at $400 makes it a 🤔 purchase. At $300 though? Banger. Do you like the blisteringly fast performance of flagship phones? Do you like the feeling of your hard earned money reflected by premium glass in your hands reminding you that you dropped 800 bones plus tax? Do you loathe headphone jacks and expandable storage because it's a "dying feature" holding back the future? Well too bad, schmuck! You get none of that. Instead, yous gettin' a midrange fighter that could be argued on price, but still performs admirably. Unless you got it on sale for $300 like I did, in which case you got a steal of a phone, even compared to others in the price range. If you spent $400, well....to be honest, I'd have gotten something else. But never mind that! You got what you got, and what you got is quite serviceable. Somewhat detailed breakdown across the board, and I'll start with the obvious. Mainly, Motorola's abysmal update department. Whereas other phones give you maybe some years of guaranteed software updates, Motorola kicks you out at 18 and says you get one care package. Now for someone like me who roots their phone day one on delivery, this is whatever. But for those who don't, this blows. It's almost like they WANT you to root the phone and void the warranty by not offering future updates. Why. Maybe you're wondering about the hardware and software. Well, minus the cameras being only okay, which does kinda bite, you're getting a quick Snapdragon 750G, which SEEMS to be on par with the 765 in the Samsung A71 5G. With the 6GB Ram variant (which is the only one you SHOULD be getting), you have enough room to enjoy a smooth, fast experience, which may or may not be what she said. However, with the 5000mAh battery, you'll be going without a charge for quite some time, which is what you WANT her to be saying. Idk, YMMV. And charging is pretty quick. Gaming is a breeze for most titles that I've played, so you shouldn't have too much trouble if you like to game on the go. And since Motorola is dedicated to the idea of a (mostly) pure Android experience, your OS is a bloat free experience, which is nice. Design wise? The waterproofing could be better. It's really raindrop repellent if anything, but I'll take it. The display? Well, it won't be breaking any records, especially since it isn't AMOLED, but it's bright enough. And tbh, this phone isn't small. Now, I have long, lanky hands, so this isn't much of a big issue for me, but for those with smaller hands, you'll probably be asking yourself why you bought this. The answer? MORE PIXELZ, BAYBEE. The plastic? Your mom's 93 Corolla has plastic all across the frame and that's been in more accidents than most of us have had during potty training and survived. Plus, who isn't buying a case with your phone these days? What are you, a daredevil? However, whoever put the speakers where they put them, I want to have a conversation. If we were to look at it on paper, you're only getting this for the battery life and the bloat free experience. For some of us who don't care about an amazing camera, that's more than enough. But when this phone is on sale, it's an amazing buy. It's quick, it's long lasting, it's a good enough addition to the Moto family. It's just not worth $400. But in a world where expandable SD storage, amazing battery life, and 5G capabilities are a plus on a phone that performs well, maybe it is worth the $400...?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The phone is gesture driven and well done for that. Purchased March 17th.
*by S***R on May 7, 2021*

By gesture driven, I mean there is no traditional "home" button. At first this threw me off because I have had either Samsung or Blackberry phones for my cell phone needs for years. I stopped buying carrier locked phones a long time ago and only buy unlocked. This being due to limitations preset on phones by carriers and bloatware as well as slow update rollouts. With no home button, it takes some limited getting used to, but there is a homescreen Moto app that trains the usage very well. Basic swipes for what you want to do, and most if not all are able to be done one handed. That seems to be the goal here. One neat feature that impresses those who have seen me do it, is the double chop gesture that turns the flashlight on or off. Battery life is the BEST I have had in any cell phone. I work overnight and sometimes use my phone to stream Youtube or Broadcastify as I work. Never in a 10 hour day, even streaming, has the battery been lower than 81%. That tells me that 2 days is an easy get for battery life, especially if not streaming etc. The camera is solid. It offers to switch to night mode or macro mode if the sensor sees that may be better, but lets you decide. I like that. As to data transfer from my old phone, I used the intuitive Moto app to do this. It came up on first start. It transferred all but a few apps, because they were unsupported old apps or based on Samsung specifically as my old phone was a Samsung 9+. I did have to sign back in to apps, but that is okay. That is with all such transfers, even within the same family of phones. It is slightly heavier than the Samsung 9+, but has a solid feel. One side note that is a con for me, but not a deal breaker. This phone does not do wireless charging. One must use a type C cord. Of course it comes with a cord, but it is a very common type right now if one wants to buy aftermarket ones that are longer. As I liked the stand charger I used with my old phone, I came up with a solution with an Amazon product. A stand https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B2WNNB2 This stand allows the cord to drop down from the phone and stand up without overbinding the cord. As my phone is my alarm clock, this is a great way I figured to do it. Do get a case for the phone. The one I got was suggested when I purchased it and is called Osophter for Moto G 5G. I like the case. Simple and buttons are not blocked or hindered. 5G. Yes, it will do 5G where it is available. I do get 5G in most places I go. Where there is not 5G it seamlessly switches to 4G or even 3G and in settings there is a option to allow 2G for apps to stay connected. Helpful for rural mapping. The android system is seamless as well. So, in closing, I do think this is a VERY good phone for anyone looking to buy unlocked and is not brand loyal to other makers. Motorola is a solid maker. Hello Moto. Remember that? Update: January 8, 2022 I have been using the phone extensively since I purchased it and can not be happier. It is a good as the day I bought it. Battery life is still stable and shows no depletion of charge from purchase. With the case I bought, it has protected it. I have dropped it more than one time on tile floor and no damage has resulted. It has gotten moist from rain. Nothing happened. 5G is still rolling out and choices that are not exploitive in price are limited. Enter this phone. Reasonable price, unlocked and simply works well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solved issues I was having with old phone, should suit my needs for a couple of years
*by L***D on December 15, 2021*

I wish I had gotten this Motorola One 5G Ace sooner after my Redmi Note 7 started developing issues with receiving both texts and calls. But I hate replacing technology too soon and relegating still working gear to the landfills pitting earth's surface just so I can have the latest bleeding edge features. Trying to figure out what to buy proved frustrating as I was stymied by "analysis paralysis" and feared anything less than some flagship phone would leave me unsatisfied. So I finally stopped reading professional reviews and went with a peoples's choice type of phone. I am quite happy so far. I find the Motorola One 5G Ace solved the issues I was having with texts and calls as soon as I got my sim card and memory card installed and got it set up. Sometimes I think we lose site of the purpose of a phone, and the escalating rivalries to see which phones can have the most features, best cameras, best screens reminds me of the stereo receiver wars that lead to the development of giagantic beasts that had massive power supplies and amps and did everything under the sun without providing any real advantages over a solid midfi receiver. I digress. This phone suites my average needs fine. I do not use it to play games or watch movies. I use it to communicate, navigate, photograph, and record notes and info. It is a solid performer with a few nits to pick. The flashlight is a bit dimmer than I am used to with other phones, but being able to turn it off/on with two shakes is a good safety feature. The camera is decent and though some images are a bit washed out compared with those taken by flagship phones, I am fine with the quality. I actually use a camera for real photography anyway. The various Moto gestures intended as shortcuts mostly work for me, though a couple simply will not---but no big loss. The installed ringtones mostly suck, so I will eventually customize mine, and the lack of onboard recording is maybe my biggest gripe as I did not want to add a recording app. Battery life seems as advertised, the phone charges fairly quickly (but does not support wireless charging), calls sound clear, and fingerprint ID works about 95% of the time. I got mine new via the Amazon warehouse and paid less for the phone and a case than I expected when I began my quest for a new phone. I'm not into having to have the flagship models of phones, but I like getting a taste of the high-end. I think the Motorola One 5G Ace should meet my needs.

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