I purchased a Motorola G6 and a lovely phone it is too. The battery is great and the camera takes perfectly good photos
Can I ask if you are still happy? I'm particularly interested in:
1. Camera is said to be "laggy" - have you noticed this?
2. Camera again - I'm just a point and shoot user, some of my images are great, others are average as I have no talent - it's called luck!!. What is the point and shoot like?
3. What's the battery life like? I'm a very average user. No gaming at all. Email, camera, 10 calls per week, web browsing 2 hours per day at most
I'm trying to decide between the Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Play. After weeks of agonising I'm ready to buy!!

) and the smaller 5.15" screen size so that I can now actually fit it easily into a jersey pocket. The display itself is an IPS type and for once I can actually see it in bright sunlight! Contrast is good with vibrant but not over saturated colours.Try setting Network Search to manual, instead of automatic. It'll last longer still.Well I purchased a G6 play on Tuesday and I'm very pleased. Having used my son's G3 and a Nexus 7 tablet I'm familiar with Android so the change from iOS is simple enough.
Most impressive is the battery life. I have used the phone as normal, possibly more so as there is obviously more to do with setting up, installing apps etc.
I've had 51 hours use from a single charge and I'm on 4% now. My iPhone 5, just under 5 years old, would last 6-7 hours at best - clearly use has taken its toll but it never got close to 50+ hours.
I think shutting down Bluetooth will improve this further.
Can I just ask, how do you do that and what are the consequences? I'm going down to my sister in law's place next week in the middle of albino banjo-picker country, and I know from experience that the phone's incessant desperate efforts to find a network just kills the battery. Would this help that problem? And if so is there a downside?Try setting Network Search to manual, instead of automatic. It'll last longer still.
Default is Automatic, the phone constantly searches for a stronger signal. Manual it gets the signal without the constant searching.Can I just ask, how do you do that and what are the consequences? I'm going down to my sister in law's place next week in the middle of albino banjo-picker country, and I know from experience that the phone's incessant desperate efforts to find a network just kills the battery. Would this help that problem? And if so is there a downside?