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The Good Stuff:
• Stylus That Actually Works: Unlike gimmicks on other phones, this built-in stylus is legit useful. Jotting grocery lists, editing photos, or even doodling during Zoom calls feels natural. The storage slot? Chef’s kiss.
• Camera That Shines (Literally): That 50MP Ultra Pixel camera with OIS is a low-light beast. My midnight snack photos look Instagram-ready, and shaky-hand videos? Smooth as butter.
• Battery for Days: With 30W TurboPower charging, I get hours of juice in minutes. A full charge easily lasts through my workday plus binge-watching sessions—no battery anxiety here.
The Not-So-Good:
• Touchscreen Tantrums: If you have dry hands (like me), prepare for occasional unresponsive swipes. It’s not a dealbreaker but annoying when trying to speed-text.
• App-Specific Camera Glitches: Scanning barcodes in Amazon Flex/Instacart sometimes freezes the camera. Weirdly, the native camera app works flawlessly—fix this, Motorola!
The Verdict?
For under $300, this phone delivers premium features without the premium price. Sleek vegan leather back? Check. Dolby Atmos-powered movie nights? Check. Even NFC for Google Pay works perfectly (looking at you, Umidigi). Unless you’re a hardcore stylus hater or need flagship-tier everything, this is THE budget phone of 2024.
