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LarryDarrell | 11 months ago
Something I like about my Moto is that it has a sdcard slot. That means I can sync up my entire music library (~600GB). That means I only need a small phone service plan ($15/mo). It also means I get to listen to all the Wilco I want while riding my bike down by the river where there's shoddy reception. There's also a headphone jack, which still comes in handy.
My lament is that as phones get more expensive, they seem to get less useful/interesting.
_fat_santa|11 months ago
I now recommend to my friends and family to get lightly used phones that are 2-3 years old. Personally I recently upgraded from an iPhone 11 to an iPhone 15 and the only reason I did so was to go down in screen size from a "Pro Max" to just a "Pro". I imagine I will keep this device for the next 5-7 years and by then the reason I'll be getting a new phone probably won't be because they are noticeably faster.
But I gotta say I like where phones are now. I remember in the 2010's you had to plop down some serious money to get a super fast phone, nowdays I can buy a $150 phone on Amazon that would probably be a great phone for at least 4-5 years.
bryanlarsen|11 months ago
tootie|11 months ago
rchaud|11 months ago
The phone even has a stylus with a built in slot, although the screen itself is not presssure sensitive, the experience is like tapping on a Palm PDA.
Lanolderen|11 months ago
rstuart4133|11 months ago
There are trade offs going both directions:
- The most irritating is the Magnetometer and GPS are both better in the Pixel.
- The Motorola comes with headphone jacks, dual SIM and SDCard, better battery life.
- Fingerprint reader on the Motorola is better.
- Both use the Googles phone app, but Google turns off the call recording on Pixels but it works on the Motorola. Go figure. I use that feature when getting avoid from people like the tax office, so that's a hard no go for me.
- Cheap Motorola's don't have wireless charging, but USB cables are everywhere, wireless chargers not so much.
- I suspect the Pixel's camera is better - but I've never noticed.
Add that all up and for me the Motorola is the better phone; at 1/3 the cost of a Pixel. The "unbeatable value" claim in the headline did cause an eyebrow twitch.
lostmsu|11 months ago
LarryDarrell|11 months ago