Motorola has officially launched the Moto g24 Power, introducing a device with a formidable two-day battery life and rapid 30W charging, all encapsulated in a slim, water-repellent design. This latest addition to Motorola's lineup promises to meet the rigorous demands of daily use, ensuring users stay connected and entertained without constant recharging.
Motorola's Moto g24 Power is engineered to cater to the dynamic lifestyles of modern consumers. Its robust 6000mAh battery allows for extended use between charges, making it an ideal companion for various activities, from travel to multimedia consumption. The device's TurboPower™ 30 charging technology ensures that users can quickly recharge their phones and get back to what matters most.
Performance-wise, the Moto g24 Power does not disappoint. The octa-core processor ensures reliable connectivity and immersive entertainment experiences. The inclusion of up to 8/16GB of RAM, augmented by the RAM Boost feature, facilitates efficient multitasking and enhanced device performance. This is particularly useful for consumers seeking faster responsiveness from their devices.
The smartphone's design is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, incorporating a seamless flow into the camera housing. This design choice not only looks sleek but also accommodates a 50MP camera equipped with Quad Pixel technology, ensuring high-quality photography even in low-light conditions. The Auto Night Vision feature, powered by AI, optimizes settings for night shots, while the Macro Vision lens allows users to capture intricate details up close.
For those who prioritize multimedia consumption, the Moto g24 Power delivers a rich viewing experience with its 6.6” HD+ display. The 90Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and viewing, with an auto mode that adjusts the refresh rate to conserve battery life. The addition of stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos® audio further enhances the sound quality, making games, movies, and music more immersive.
Running on Android 14, the Moto g24 Power offers the latest in privacy, security, and accessibility features, including updated data sharing protocols, enhanced PIN security, and the Health Connect app for consolidating health data. Improved magnification features and flash notifications for incoming calls and messages are thoughtful additions that cater to diverse user needs.
Now available in select European markets starting at 159 euros, the Moto g24 Power will soon expand its reach to Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. This device stands out for its combination of long battery life, fast charging, high performance, and advanced multimedia capabilities, making it a strong contender in its price segment.
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With a stacked blue line and limited roster spots, Edmonton could turn one of its top young, somewhat undiscovered, defensemen into a key bargaining chip when the trade deadline approaches. That prospect is Beau Akey, and he’s looking to make a name for himself this season. The Oilers have a luxury most teams can’t claim — a veteran-heavy, Cup-contending blue line. But that depth also potentially blocks the path for Akey, who is one of their most intriguing young defense prospects. Akey is coming off a strong bounce-back season in junior after double shoulder surgery. A full season of good health could do wonders for his reputation as someone who has a bright future. Last year with the OHL’s Barrie Colts, he posted 32 points in 52 games, added five assists in the playoffs, and wore a leadership role. Known for his elite skating and crisp passing, he’s now set to make the leap to pro hockey in Bakersfield (AHL). “I’m 100 percent now,” Akey said during camp. “I’m looking to make the step to professional hockey (this season), so I’m looking to show the Oilers that at training camp. I want to give my all to try and make the Oilers and try to prove to them I can make an NHL roster.” Oilers development staff already love his mobility and offensive instincts, but they want him to sharpen the defensive side of his game. In the meantime, he’s a premium asset waiting in the wings — a 20-year-old right-shot defenseman with top-four potential. The Oilers know he can be a future impact player for them. That means he can also be an impact player for someone else. Edmonton won’t be looking to move the youngster. That said, it shouldn’t come as a surprise if he pops up on radars around the league. Oilers senior director of player development Kalle Larsson said, “A healthy Beau Akey is an elite skater, he can break the puck out well and he has offense.” He added, “I think in pro, he’ll be a two-way defenseman that will need to be more reliable defensively.” Akey Will Be a Trade Piece that Other Teams Look At For a team chasing a Stanley Cup, players like this are gold. They can grow into future cornerstones or become the centerpiece of a trade for immediate help. If Edmonton needs a deadline boost — be it a depth scorer, penalty-kill specialist, or injury insurance — Akey could headline a package that draws serious interest from rebuilding teams or clubs on a timeline where they’ll be contenders in two or three seasons. The Oilers will decide later whether to keep him for the long haul or flip him for a win-now piece. Either way, they’re holding a hidden card that could make all the difference come spring.
Despite appearing in just four games for the Philadelphia Phillies, closer Jhoan Duran has already made an impact. Duran slammed the door shut again on Sunday afternoon, notching his fourth save in as many games as he closed out the Phillies' 4-2 victory over the Rangers. He has allowed just one hit over four scoreless innings, striking out three as he has retired 12 of the 13 batters he has faced since he was acquired at the trade deadline. The ninth inning had been a revolving door yet again for the Phillies this season. Closer Jose Alvarado had performed well, posting a 2.70 ERA and a 1.200 WHiP over his 20 innings, but was suspended for 80 games for violating the league's substance abuse policy. Jordan Romano has been inconsistent at best, moving in and out of the closer role as he has posted a 6.64 ERA and a 1.347 WHiP over 39.1 innings entering Monday, striking out 41 batters with 15 walks. Although relievers Orion Kerkering and Matt Strahm have pitched well, the Phillies have been reluctant to hand either the closer role. The Phillies paid handsomely to bring Duran on board. Pitcher Mick Abel and catcher Eduardo Tait are both top-100 prospects and could be building blocks in Minnesota for years to come. Moving Duran could pay long-term dividends for the Twins. Meanwhile, the Phillies have a different goal in mind — winning the third World Series in franchise history. A constant revolving door in the ninth inning has kept that goal out of reach. While it is just a four-game sample size, Duran has been everything that the Phillies could have hoped for in their closer.
The New York Yankees brought back their Old-Timers' game for the first time since 2019, and it did not go well for one of the team's greatest all-time players. Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera suffered a torn Achilles while trying to chase down a fly ball. Rivera hit one time in the game and delivered a single off of former teammate Andy Pettite before injuring himself in the field. Rivera's agent said surgery will take place this week (via the Associated Press). It is not the first time Rivera has suffered a major injury while playing in the outfield. He tore his ACL during the 2012 season while shagging fly balls during batting practice and missed the remainder of that season. Rivera is one of the most decorated relief pitchers — and Yankees — in league history, finishing his career as Major League Baseball's all-time saves leader (652) while also having the honor of being the only unanimous Hall of Fame selection. He was also a part of five World Series-winning teams with the Yankees, including their back-to-back-to-back championship teams in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Saturday's Old-Timers' game celebrated the 25th anniversary of the 2000 team. While several teams have days to honor former players, and while some have the occasional game involving former players, the Yankees are the only team that routinely holds an actual game. It is typically one of the highlights of the regular season. Before the game, Rivera said he had planned to speak to the Yankees' current closer, Devin Williams, given his recent struggles coming out of the team's bullpen.
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