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      4 months ago

      And great software with little bloat and useful features.

      But the updates still suck ass.

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        Who keeps a Moto phone for more than 2 or 3 years anyway? These are disposable devices because of the lack of software support. You buy one, and have it recycled in 2 years. Rinse and repeat.

        Nobody should be buying Motorola phones for a long term device,obviously.

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      4 months ago

      How else can they sell you their Moto Buds?

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          There are two models, the base and Plus one. Motorola claims that the latter had it’s sound tuning done with help of Bose and apparently, reviews praised it’s sound quality. However, the ANC is mediocre and atleast one feature(spatial head tracking to give more realistic audio) is limited to Motorola phones only.

          Their case is lighter and more compact than mine Sennheiser one(but then, the Momentum series is incredibly bulky). I think Nothing also has decent series of earbuds in the same price range though their flashy looks might not be for everyone.

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    Have a edge 30 with a snpdragon processor.

    Pros: minimally good and smooth android experience

    Cons: bad signal strength and some bugs here and there