For several years now I've upgraded my phone simply by choosing the latest Moto G handset in whichever variation I think suits me best - usually the big screen (Plus), biggest memory option.
I've currently got a G6 Plus.
I need/want an upgrade now but the choice has got confusing. They've released about 4 different model numbers this year, and I can see differences in the spec but it appears they are not a simple hierarchy. Instead it seems one is designed for photography, one for apps, one for games maybe. I don't know if that's true, but the specs seem to be all over the place.
I must confess to not knowing enough, so I wondered if anyone could assist.
There's the
Even the comparison on their website doesn't really help unless you know the difference between a Snapdragon XYZ and a Snapdragon ABC
https://www.motorola.co.uk/compare-smartphones?p1=267&p2=243&p3=242If I can get away with the cheaper handset then I will. I might even get away with bunging a microSD card in my current handset.
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I've got a Moto G (3rd Generation) which I hardly ever use - I actually use a cheap little Nokia which is not smart - but it's getting ever-more-necessary to have a smartphone and my Motorola only has Android 5, so loads of apps don't work.
I'm not going to spend hundreds of pounds on a smartphone, I don't really give a shit about how good the camera is or anything, but even in their budget range the options are confusing. The G9 and G10 seemed to be sold out so I guess they're the most popular? But maybe the G9's a bit out of date? Are the G10/30/50/60 the newest models?
Very nice phones for the price.
What are you using it for to justify any expense?
Although admittedly the photos are of my lunch not yours.
I will buy a 128GB microSD card and see if that resolves the issue.
I currently have the G8 Power which is nice and fast.
Thanks all
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