I wouldn’t recommend a motorola because of the software. I have a g60s and it’s not really stable. Every once in a while it reboots and then gets stuck on the boot screen, drains the battery. The UI is also buggy: app switching from the recents view may not work, the quick network selection screen may get stuck.
Also, some very specific colours flicker. A developers option makes it go away but the option turns itself off after some time.
I daily drive a moto g14 for about a year now. A rather basic phone, but thankfully still didnt have any software related issues yet :P hope motorola gives some care to your model tho
Moto g60s is also a cheap model and it’s over 3 years old now. Unlikely that I’ll ever receive another update as the last one was in august 2023. At least I can unlock the bootloader but that doesn’t help much bc there are no other roms for it.
The reason why I stick with motorola is because the Android they ship is the closest to pure AOSP. (From what’s avaiable in my country)
I wouldn’t recommend a motorola because of the software. I have a g60s and it’s not really stable. Every once in a while it reboots and then gets stuck on the boot screen, drains the battery. The UI is also buggy: app switching from the recents view may not work, the quick network selection screen may get stuck. Also, some very specific colours flicker. A developers option makes it go away but the option turns itself off after some time.
I daily drive a moto g14 for about a year now. A rather basic phone, but thankfully still didnt have any software related issues yet :P hope motorola gives some care to your model tho
Moto g60s is also a cheap model and it’s over 3 years old now. Unlikely that I’ll ever receive another update as the last one was in august 2023. At least I can unlock the bootloader but that doesn’t help much bc there are no other roms for it.