30% thinner**
**measurements do not include thickness of camera or other protrusions.
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30% thinner**
**measurements do not include thickness of camera or other protrusions.
We were getting new phones, and decided to go with the Motorola Moto G. It has an SD card slot, headphone jack, and doesn't advertise around having ai built in. Great battery life too.
Nice to see they still do headphone jacks! Those models are just a bit too large for me
6Yrs of updates, OneUI and the Exynos 1480 are good (A major upgrade over the 7 gen 1 which had heating issues) and the only things worth about this. But, let's not pretend this is going to compete against 6000/7000mah chinese smartphones with 80/120w super fast charging or IP69 durability.
If they had included an sdcard slot this could've been given a 2nd chance. But, they prlvide even less reasons to consider before.
Sdcard and headphone jack? No? Useless.