Motorola reminds me that I don’t need the best

I’ve reviewed more than a dozen Motorola phones over the past few years, most of which have been budget phones costing $400 or less. While I used to be very vocal about how Motorola just wasn’t doing a good job making its low-end phones remotely useable, the company has come a long way in recent years, proving that users can still have a good experience without spending $1,300 for a phone. And things are only going to get better for cheap Android phones.

Last year, my top Android phone was the Razr Plus 2024, which retailed for $999, and it’s still my daily driver because I absolutely love the form factor. However, right before I got my hands on it, I reviewed the Moto G Stylus 5G 2024, a phone that I was pretty sure I would forget almost as soon as I stopped using it. Instead, I didn’t wanna put the phone down, even when I had to switch gears to the Razr.

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