Motorola revealed two Moto G phones Thursday, both of which appear to position the Moto G line as a budget-to-midtier alternative to Samsung’s Galaxy A series and the $450 Galaxy A53. The $500 Moto G Stylus 5G and the $400 Moto G both come with 50-megapixel main cameras, high refresh screens and — notably rare, even at these prices — headphone jacks. Yet Motorola says both phones are only committed to get one software update to Android 13, which is disappointing when Galaxy A and Google Pixel phones are committed to years of support.
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