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Author: Jacob Kastrenakes
I still can’t believe this is a $250 phone.
The Moto G6 looks and feels like a phone twice its price. It has a great screen, a comfortable design, a clear speaker, and in the few weeks I’ve been using it, no obvious performance issues (despite its budget price and processor). I certainly do have complaints and nitpicks, but I still keep picking it up and thinking, “How on earth is this thing only $250?”
The Moto G6 is the latest in Motorola’s line of $200–$300 Moto G smartphones, which quickly became, and have remained, the company’s most popular phone line since its introduction five years ago.
Alongside the announcement of the G6, Motorola also launched two variants: the G6 Play, which trades some performance for battery life, and the...
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I still can’t believe this is a $250 phone.
The Moto G6 looks and feels like a phone twice its price. It has a great screen, a comfortable design, a clear speaker, and in the few weeks I’ve been using it, no obvious performance issues (despite its budget price and processor). I certainly do have complaints and nitpicks, but I still keep picking it up and thinking, “How on earth is this thing only $250?”
The Moto G6 is the latest in Motorola’s line of $200–$300 Moto G smartphones, which quickly became, and have remained, the company’s most popular phone line since its introduction five years ago.
Alongside the announcement of the G6, Motorola also launched two variants: the G6 Play, which trades some performance for battery life, and the...
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