I have a Motorola Moto G7 Power and it is a great phone. Mine is running /e/OS, which I know has haters, but it does work.
I originally had it running Lineage, but it wouldn’t pick up my SIM card. /e/OS picks up my SIM, though.
My battery lasts for around 3 days with pretty substantial use. I don’t use any Google apps, though. Only stuff downloaded through F-Droid and Acrescent.
I had a 3rd Gen Moto G in 2016. It was IPX7 rated, was snappy, Snapdragon CPU, and a perfect size.
Bought a 2022 Moto G Power. Worst phone I’ve ever owned. The MediaTek Helio G37 ridiculously underpowered.
There’s no way I would pay these new prices for a Motorola G anything.
Sigh, they couldn’t have waited until after the grapheneOS phone?
The budget devices were never getting GrapheneOS AFAIK.
I assume prices will go up across the range
I don’t know how good Motorola phones came to be with the years, but my first “smart” phone was a Motorola Atrix 4G. You know, the one with a fingerprint sensor in the back, at the top edge. One year exactly after I bought it its wifi/bt card died all of a sudden. Never have looked into their phones ever since.
They are pretty decent these days. There’s only a handful of options where I live, but I have gone through all of them and Motorola is the only one I don’t really have much to complain about.
Not the same company, the Motorola Atrix 4G is from 2011, back when Motorola phones were an American owned company.
Lenovo bought Motorola smartphone division in 2014.12 years with another company, and I think the difference will be quite significant.
You might as well compare to a completely different brand.Their modern hardware is largely nice. But their lack of software updates is awful. I had a budget moto phone that got 0 major android updates. It got an update from 7.1 to 7.1.1. Pulling up random phones on GSM arena it still seems to be the case.
The mark of well-researched journalism: telling you who is probably to blame.
Or in anticipation of the new market with graphene
Yes a cheap phone with GrapheneOS would potentially fly off the shelves
Motorola will only have 1 phone with grapheneOS on it and GrapheneOS will dev for that one device but they won’t dev for other Motorola devices. Do not expect to pick up any moto phones except that one device and flash grapheneOS on it.
To Lemmy users sure. But who outside of Lemmy, privacy nerds, and android enthusiasts even know what Graphene OS is?
Even my friends who are Android nerds had never heard of it until I started asking them about it. Graphene is a niche of a niche of a niche.
Considering PewDiePie talked about it, and needed on view count, at least a couple million know about it
Nobody really but if they advertise it right it has potential since even normal people care about privacy
The average person really doesn’t give *that *much of a shit about privacy. If they did FB, Google, etc wouldn’t be so big and profitable as they are. They Apple care about privacy.



