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Which of Motorola's Power phones is the better choice?

Lacking power Moto G Power (2022) $250 at Verizon Wireless Pros Fantastic battery life Low price Expandable storage 50MP camera is a great upgrade Cons The display is just bad Performance is slower than it should be Big battery handcuffed by slow charging Software updates Motorola is taking major steps in the wrong direction with the G Power (2022). The phone's display is subpar, to say the least, which might help to explain why battery life is so good. On the bright side, the 50MP main camera does perform better than you might expect. Good ol' days Moto G Power (2020) $225 at Amazon (Renewed) Pros

Android 6.0 Marshmallow begins the roll-out for the unlocked Moto G 2015 in North America

from motorola seems to be rolling out its Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for Unlocked versions of the Moto G 2015. A few users on our forums reports that the update is the roll-out in the United States, and it appears to the roll-out also in Canada. Motorola had a duration test for the update and now some users that are not in the test are reporting see marshmallow roll out. If you have a moto G 2015, you can check for and download the 460 MB update from position to Settings > About Phone > System  updates. As a reminder, this update to the version released the Moto G.  let us know how you enjoy the update in comments below. source: androidcentral.com

Nexus 6 Problems Plague Release latest flagship Google Android

Google is slowly, but surely, releasing the Nexus 6 on a number of carriers, and users are reporting a number of problems with the first smartphone produced by Motorola. Some pre-ordered Nexus 6 models shipped with defective software, while others arrived scratched and scratched. Google Nexus program intends to show how social Android software company can do, without any carrier and touches of smartphone manufacturers bloatware. It's the last is doing a bad job so far, as the Nexus most expensive to date has been released with a lot of problems, especially for users of AT & T. Manufacturer Motorola Mobility submitted a number of Nexus 6 models that do not work for AT & T customers who pre-ordered the device. Some savvy users realized that some Nexus 6 models, made to show Android L, had sent an earlier version (Android 4.4 KitKat). Customers were told to return the devices and AT & T Motorola asked to remember those who had not yet sent out. Motorola later