So Moto? Are we just giving up on North America?
The two current “Edge” phones (your premium phones) are the same price.
Someone might look at this and say:
“I want to get the newer phone! What a good deal!”
But the older Edge+ is more powerful and has DOUBLE the storage of the newer Edge phone.
The 2023 model is definitely a better buy, but there’s ZERO consumer education on phones other than Apple/Samsung/Google, and Moto isn’t really marketing here.
This late in the year, I guess we’re just not getting a new Edge+ phone from Moto? Why stay current and compete right?
Like Sony and LG before them, the strategy of “release a good phone, but dont tell anyone about it, until the company totally fades into obscurity” seems to be a LOSING strategy.
Makes my review work load a little easier year over year, but it sucks to lose good competition…
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@Ahslan@techhub.social that’s a problem of education not of actual software delivery.
A moto isn’t like a OnePlus or Galaxy, and techies should understand the difference. Moto opts to support many components through Google play updates like HTC used to.
A moto is regularly updated. Why wait for an ota if pieces can be patched over Play?
They certainly should extend support to at least 5 years, but there are ways in which a Moto is better up to date than even a Pixel.