Two years in and my Motorola is still going strong. The stock-like Android stays snappy, it's survived a few drops thanks to the sturdy build, and the battery holds up impressively. I've recommended it to friends who want something dependable without paying flagship prices. Excellent device.
Durable and consistently fast
I liked my Motorola at first, but a few months in the screen started flickering intermittently and the issue gradually worsened. For a brand I trusted, having a hardware fault appear so soon was a letdown. The clean software is nice, but a reliable display matters more.
Screen flicker developed within months
My Motorola gives me near-stock Android with none of the bloat I dread on other brands. It's fast, the gestures are genuinely useful, and updates have been timely. The battery comfortably lasts a day and the build feels solid. Exactly the no-nonsense phone I wanted.
Clean software and timely updates
My Motorola does the fundamentals well β clean software, decent battery, comfortable size. But nothing about it stands out. The camera is average, the speaker is tinny, and there's no real wow factor. It's a perfectly fine phone that I feel neutral about rather than excited by.
Solid fundamentals
Unremarkable camera and speaker
I appreciate Motorola's clean software and the comfortable feel in hand. Performance is fine for everyday tasks. Where it falls flat is the camera β photos are passable in good light but struggle indoors and at night. It's a decent all-rounder, just don't buy it for photography.
Clean, comfortable, dependable
Camera weak in low light