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dixy · 7 months
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thinking abt getting a new phone and mine sucks so much the most i can get for it is a $35 voucher
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Unveiling the Motorola Moto G23: Redefining Mid-Range Excellence
In the ever-evolving landscape of smartphones, Motorola has consistently been a brand that offers a compelling combination of affordability, functionality, and innovation. Their Moto G series, in particular, has garnered praise for providing impressive features at accessible price points. Now, the latest addition to this esteemed lineup, the Motorola Moto G23, is poised to continue this tradition of excellence. Let’s delve into what makes the Moto G23 a standout choice in the competitive mid-range smartphone market.
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Design and Display
One of the first things that captivate users about the Moto G23 is its sleek and modern design. With its slim profile and smooth curves, it exudes a sense of sophistication that belies its affordable price tag. The device features a vibrant 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with FHD+ resolution, providing users with immersive visuals and crisp details for an unparalleled viewing experience. Whether you’re streaming your favorite movies, browsing the web, or playing games, the Moto G23’s display delivers stunning clarity and vibrant colors that bring content to life.
Performance and Power
At the heart of the Moto G23 lies a powerful octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, ensuring smooth performance and responsiveness for all your day-to-day tasks. Whether you’re multitasking between apps, editing photos, or running demanding games, the Moto G23 handles everything with ease, thanks to its impressive processing power and efficient optimization. Coupled with ample RAM and storage options, you’ll have plenty of space to store your favorite apps, photos, and media files without worrying about slowdowns or lag.
Camera Capabilities
Capture every moment in stunning detail with the Moto G23’s versatile camera system. Equipped with a triple rear camera setup, including a high-resolution primary sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a depth sensor, the Moto G23 allows you to unleash your creativity and capture breathtaking photos and videos in any scenario. Whether you’re taking scenic landscapes, close-up portraits, or action-packed shots, the Moto G23’s advanced camera technology ensures that every image is sharp, vibrant, and full of life. Plus, with features like AI scene detection, night mode, and portrait mode, you can effortlessly enhance your photos and unleash your inner photographer.
Battery Life and Connectivity
Stay connected and productive throughout the day with the Moto G23’s robust battery life and versatile connectivity options. With its long-lasting battery, you can go hours without needing to recharge, allowing you to stay connected to what matters most without interruption. Plus, with support for 5G connectivity, you can experience blazing-fast download and streaming speeds, ensuring that you’re always connected to the world around you. Whether you’re browsing the web, streaming content, or video calling friends and family, the Moto G23 keeps you connected with reliable performance and lightning-fast speeds.
Software Experience
Experience the best of Android with the Moto G23’s clean and intuitive software experience. Running on the latest version of Android, the Moto G23 offers a seamless and user-friendly interface that puts everything you need right at your fingertips. From customizable home screens to intuitive navigation gestures, the Moto G23 makes it easy to personalize your device and tailor it to your unique preferences. Plus, with Motorola’s commitment to timely updates and security patches, you can rest assured knowing that your device is always up to date and protected against the latest threats.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Motorola Moto G23 is a testament to Motorola’s commitment to delivering exceptional value without compromising on quality or performance. With its sleek design, stunning display, powerful performance, versatile camera system, long-lasting battery life, and seamless software experience, the Moto G23 redefines what a mid-range smartphone can be. Whether you’re a casual user, a content creator, or a mobile enthusiast, the Moto G23 offers something for everyone, making it the perfect choice for anyone in search of a premium smartphone experience at an affordable price.
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twatkcox · 4 months
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[#2024]
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As this year ends, another one comes. Anyway, here are some of the notable things in my life that happened in 2023:
TWATKcox’s tenth-anniversary post was supposed to be published before the end of January. In fact, I’ve been working on a timeline-like post of the blog’s history (including its Tumblr counterpart and its spin-offs, plus some of the notable events in my life) since October last year, but I was only halfway through this extensively lengthy post that I decided to hold off on it for now and work on a different post, which only features the blog’s history and my blogging activities throughout its decade-long run. The timeline-inspired post will have to wait until at least next year.
I created some new banners for all of my blogs. Yes, The Quirk Concept and Literary+Fanfiction will have their very own set of banners for the first time.
As I’m preparing to resume my weekend rituals once again, for the first time in almost three years, I decided to buy some new pairs of black slacks (my old ones no longer fit on me as I’ve gained some weight in the past three years), a pair of new canvas belts, a new black cap, and a pair of black walking shoes (which I bought at Decathlon). Later, I decided to buy a new watch (bought at Mr. DIY back in May) after the old one’s battery died.
The SIM card registration bill was signed into law since 4Q 2022. All subscribers must register their SIM cards until the end of April. I managed to register my Smart SIM last February, and my GOMO (Globe) SIM last March.
My Vivo Y53 from 2018 (my second smartphone) started having problems with its battery. I’ve noticed that while the device is connected to Wi-Fi, the battery drains rapidly, thus the need to have it repaired. Well, the phone’s battery finally gave up on me after five years of use, and the only way to power it is through plugging it to a charger. I decided to have it fixed, since I still loved that phone and I could probably use it as a secondary phone/music player (it didn’t last long, though, just for five months). Lately, I was planning on buying an entry-level smartphone, even though I still have a mid-range smartphone, the Motorola Moto G 5G Plus, which is my primary phone since last year.
In February, my first mall-hopping trip for this year (my second since the pandemic) took place in the North Avenue malls (SM City North EDSA, Trinoma, Vertis North), and I managed to buy some second-hand manga books during my trip. SM North EDSA’s The Block is undergoing a makeover, and the layout on the upper floors was changed. Also, I get to see the Unified Grand Central Station (it was actually called North Triangle Common Station) from the Sky Garden (still in SM City North EDSA).
I finally decided to create a GCash account, mainly to buy load for my GOMO SIM (there are no load options outside of the GOMO, GCash, and PayMaya apps), and eventually, as an e-wallet payment for online shopping apps. Within an hour, I managed to sign up and verify my account without any problems. I eventually applied for a GCash card later that year and got it after a few days, With the GCash card, I can withdraw my funds at any ATMs whenever needed. I haven’t tried using it for in-store purchases yet, but maybe one of these days.
I finally resumed writing stories by March, focusing on the upcoming Literary special that I’ve been working on since 2017. At the same time, I’m fully committed to writing a bunch of stories, poems, and fan fiction for the Lit+Fan blog that I created back in 2020.
I discovered another awesome coffee shop (Cafe Luca), in addition to the ones I discovered (and visited) since last year. They have some ice blend (frappuccino) and espresso, plus a variety of non-coffee drinks, food, and desserts. It was actually more of a restaurant than a cafe, with a refreshing ambience and a wide, breezy alfresco area surrounded by plants and a few trees.
In May, I bought a new bag, a cross-body/sling bag that is a little smaller than the previous one (the old bag strap’s dog hook snapped and I initially wanted to have the it fixed). Although all of my things somehow fit inside the bag, it feels incredibly crowded inside. I later bought another bag, a larger one, online.
I decided to get a new pair of glasses from Owndays, as my old pair is starting to strain my eyes. I’m having a hard time seeing things with that old pair, which I’ve been wearing for nearly fifteen years. Can you believe that? Well, that should improve my extremely poor eyesight without the need to leaning my way through the computer screen or squinting my eyes to see everything clearly, but once I take it off, my vision is getting a lot more more blurry than ever, like there’s a thin layer of smoke even though there isn’t. Luckily, my (blurry) vision retuned to normal after a few months.
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For the first time since the pandemic, the Pinoy Otaku Festival is making a comeback, via POF 2023: Shizen. The event’s theme is about environmental awareness. It is actually part of the Four Weekend Plan, but I wasn’t able to announce the concept until the event ended. Well, that was fun, though I kind of wished Pixel Hero was at the event too.
I bought a new wired selfie stick (I tend to call it a monopod for some reason) at a Mi pop-up store (Fairview Terraces), replacing the one I bought from Bavin five years ago due to the frayed (but still useable) cable. Regarding the latter, I still managed to use it during POF 2023: Shizen, mainly for selfies with cosplayers.
Speaking of the Four Weekend Plan, I somehow managed to begin this year’s T4WP with a visit to Drip’n Cafe and end it with a mall-hopping trip to Manila (including stopovers in Valenzuela and Caloocan). And then I decided to add a fifth weekend, which is all about reviving my interest to write stories once again, for the first time since the pandemic started.
Twitter (now called X) is starting to get worse. The automatic post sharing from WordPress and Tumblr to that problematic social media platform no longer works. As a result, I’m forced to manually post links to my recent blog posts to my Twitter account, making sure that I replicate the ones posted on the Facebook page.
In May, I decided to write some new stories to be included in the upcoming literary special, as I’m not impressed with how some of the finished ones turned out to be (the plot in these finished works are incredibly messy and awful, not to mention cringey in general). In addition, I’m planning to combine two of the stories into a lengthy one. Of course, a couple of the finished ones will be retained, but these will be subject to minor revisions and possible additions.
The first post in the TWATKcox@10 series (a series of posts celebrating TWATKcox’s 10th anniversary in cyberspace) was published. At the same time, I also started replacing the banners in all of the posts (the ones that have them, of course) which took me a few months to accomplish. I’m also doing the same for its Tumblr counterpart.
On first week of June, I decided to download the Lazada app in hopes of searching (and buying) some of the stuff that I couldn’t find in physical stores. At this point, I’m increasingly frustrated trying to buy certain stuff, as some stores only carry the same, boring stuff. Heck, I could even buy almost everything on the app. Speaking of which, I bought three anime shirts, two new phone cases (for my two smartphones), and two long fingerless gloves (in black and gray), spending more than a thousand pesos on these items within a week. And while I’m there, I also download the Shopee app as well, where I bought three pins from Pixel Hero, as well as a cotton kimono-styled jacket.
On the first week of July, I joined Threads, a potential alternative/replacement to Twitter, two days after it was launched. At the same time, I’m planning to delete my Mastodon account since I never used it much (well, I’m still deciding on it). Regarding my Twitter accounts, I’m keeping them up and running for the time being.
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For the first time, in September, I managed to attend two events in a single day. Yup, the Manila International Book Fair 2023 and the Best Of Anime 2023: The Reunion were held at the same venue, SMX Convention Center Manila. The Best Of Anime event was the second otaku/anime event I’ve attended after POF 2023: Shizen.
I celebrated my birthday with just a simple feast (and two cakes). Nothing special, really, though I decided to spend the following weekend at a cafe in Lagro as a special birthday treat to myself.
I get to attend the Ozine Fest Halloween Special (the third otaku event I attended for this year) at the Fairview Terraces. I bought some nice souvenirs, including a small Pochita plushie and a book by AJ Bacar (Sskait). I decided to skip the second day of the event for some reason, though I sort of kick myself for not going.
I’ve been looking to update my wardrobe since 2019, but I only started buying black anime shirts (mostly online), plus a black twill over shirt, a couple of button shirts, and a jogger pants (all from Uniqlo), black linen shirt (from H&M), a Kimono jacket that I bought (from Shopee), and some plain black and maroon shirts (online). Plus some pairs of red, dark red, and black socks (also from Uniqlo).
Our accounting office had a Christmas party at Music 21 Plaza in Timog Avenue (Quezon City). I managed to enjoy the event but I didn’t feel like singing at all.
We only had a simple feast on Christmas and New Year’s Eve. After all, at least in our family, there’s no point in cooking a lot of food when there’s only the four of us, and not all of us are heavy eaters.
Anyway, I was hoping for things to go back to normal, and we’re already heading to that. But I can’t really expect things to happen the way I want. But before I lose hope, there are some things and events worth looking forward to:
Chinese New Year 2024 (a mall-hopping trip in Ayala Center or Rockwell/Circuit Makati with a stopover in Binondo, Manila)
TWATKcox’s 11th Anniversary Post
Pinoy Otaku Festival 2024: YUME (Robinsons Novaliches Trade Hall)
TWATKcox Literary Post Special (tentative)
#TheFourWeekendPlan Y3 (coinciding with POF 2024: YUME)
10000+ Word Autobiography (tentative)
Manila International Book Fair 2024
An All-Black Birthday Celebration
My First Novel (I’m currently juggling between several drafts at the moment)
Several mall-hopping trips and visiting new (and renovated) malls (including Mitsukoshi BGC, Gateway Mall 2, GH/Greenhills Mall, and the newly-renovated SM Sta. Mesa)
And my plans for 2024?
Buy a new phone, preferably with the same specs as the Motorola Moto G 5G Plus. I’m aiming at Xiaomi or Honor, probably Samsung (or maybe other brands). I’m also considering buying a tablet, if I can find one that has better specs and/or of great value.
I’m definitely going to work on my very first novel. So far, I’m progressing a little, but hey, a progress is still a progress.
I’ll definitely need to reorganize a lot of stuff in my room, as well as the files on my PC. Might probably prepare for a possible storage upgrade (a large capacity hard drive, maybe) since I’ve downloaded tons and tons of stuff since the pandemic, not to mention that the hard drive’s three years old already.
Updating the banners on some of the posts, as well as the ones on the Tumblr site.
I’ll probably need to buy some drawers. Or some shelves.
Read a lot of books, especially manga and light novels.
Create an artwork. The canvases I bought since 2020 are still blank and could probably use some creative scribbles and drawings... or whatever.
I might need to readjust my body clock, as I tend to fall asleep at times (mostly after dinner). Probably the combined effects of disturbed circadian rhythm and sleep deprivation in the recent years.
Maybe I should try to be kinder to myself, since I tend to say and write a bunch of negative stuff (mostly about myself) nowadays. I need to keep my sanity intact, for the sake of my own happiness.
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2023 wasn’t really that kind to me, at least for the most part. But for some reason there are some good things to be thankful for. Well, despite the good things that happened, I still considered 2023 as the cursed year, ever.
Yup, another year has passed. And another year comes. It’s a never-ending cycle, don’t you agree? But I hope that this year will be a lot better than the previous one.
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darilto-blog · 9 months
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Os 8 Melhores Celulares 5G em 2023 Modelos Bons e Baratos
8ºLugar Galaxy A14 5G O primeiro item da lista é o celular 5G mais barato de 2023, o Galaxy A14. Ele é um modelo intermediário de entrada, lançado neste ano, que se destaca justamente, por ser um celular barato com 5G.
Ele sai de fábrica com o chip Exynos 1330, um octa-core da própria fabricante. Atua junto dos seus 4GB de RAM, com recurso RAM Plus (aumenta em até 4 GB usando a memória virtual), para rodar bem os principais apps básicos, inclusive alguns jogos leves. Completa o conjunto um armazenamento interno de 128 GB. 7ºLugar Redmi Note 11S O Redmi Note 11S é a primeira opção da Xiaomi a aparecer na nossa lista de smartphone com 5G mais barato. É ideal para quem gosta de produzir boas imagens e vídeos de qualidade. O aparelho possui 4 câmeras de até 108MP. Todas contam com IA - ou seja, com inteligência artificial. Seu sensor principal resulta em imagens muito nítidas. 6ºLugar Moto G62 5G Próximo item na lista de celular 5G mais barato, é o Moto G62, o primeiro da Motorola. Ele apresenta tela com resolução Full HD e 120Hz de taxa de atualização, o que garante imagens de alta resolução e grande fluidez nas trasnsições.
O seu chip é o Snapdragon 480+, indicado para as tarefas do dia a dia. Completa o conjunto os 4GB de RAM e 128GB de memória interna, expansível via cartão de memória. Sua bateria é de 5.000mAh, que garante uma autonomia de um dia completo.
Completando, o celular barato com 5G Motorola possui três câmeras na traseira. O maior destaque é principal, que tem 50MP e promete ótimas fotos. As demais são uma ultra-wide de 8MP e uma câmera macro de 2MP. 5ºLugar Galaxy A34 5G Mais um celular Samsung lançado em 2023 na lista, o Galaxy A34 apresenta tela Super AMOLED de 6,6 polegadas, com resolução Full HD+ e taxa de atualização de 120Hz, para imagens bem reais, com brilho e contraste de destaque, além de alta resolução e transições fluidas.
Para rodar boa parte dos apps e até alguns jogos, ele conta com um processador octa-core, aliado a 6GB ou 8GB de memória RAM e 128GB ou 256GB de armazenamento.
4ºLugar Galaxy M23 O M23 é outro modelo Galaxy da nossa lista de celular com 5G mais barato. É um modelo intermediário que aposta no bom custo-benefício para atrair o consumidor. A tela, de 6,6 polegadas, tem resolução Full HD+, que garante imagens bem nítidas. Já a taxa de atualização, de 120Hz, é ótima para quem quer um aparelho para jogar ou assistir a filmes.
O processador do Galaxy M23 é o Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G, um chip de 8 núcleos que atinge velocidade de até 2,2GHz. É um chipset otimizado para games e compatível com o 5G. 3ºLugar Galaxy A54 5G Outro lançamento de 2023 da Samsung presente na lista do celular 5G mais barato, o Galaxy A54 tem muitos destaques. O principal é o seu conjunto de câmeras com três sensores. A principal é uma Wide de 50MP, além de uma Ultra Wide de 12MP e uma macro de 5MP. Istyo sem falar na sua câmera frontal, que é de 32MP.
2ºLugar Moto G82 Lançado em junho do ano passado pela Motorola, o Moto G82 5G é uma das boas opções da linha Moto G. Por isso aparece na nossa lista de celular 5G mais barato. Além de já contar com o suporte à rede móvel, o aparelho tem outros destaques. Entre eles, o painel pOLED com 120Hz de frequência, além do áudio multidimensional.
O conjunto de câmeras também é um diferencial do modelo. Na parte traseira, possui módulo retangular com bordas arredondadas para as suas três câmeras e o flash. O principal é um quad-pixel de 50MP, com estabilização óptica de imagem.
1ºLugar Galaxy S21 FE Mais uma boa opção de celular 5G mais barato da Samsung, o Galaxy S21 FE é uma ótima alternativa em custo-benefício. Seu processador Exynos 2100, é o mesmo dos modelos mais caros da linha S21 e aliado aos 6GB de RAM e 128GB de armazenamento, garante um ótimo desempenho para rodar qualquer app ou jogo.
O celular 5G barato da Samsung tem outros destaques, como a tela Dynamic AMOLED 2X, com 120Hz de atualização e HDR 10, que entrega imagens com cores cheias de vida, grande resolução e boa fluidez.
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techniktagebuch · 10 months
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9. Juli 2023
Der dritte Handydisplayaustausch wird hoffentlich der letzte sein
Im Juli 2021 habe ich mein kaputtes Handydisplay zum ersten Mal ausgetauscht. Wenige Wochen später ist mir das Handy schon wieder runtergefallen und das neue Display hat Sprünge bekommen. Ich habe mit ihnen gelebt, bis sich die Lage im März 2023 verschlimmert hat und ich das Display zum zweiten Mal austauschen musste.
Nicht mal vier Wochen später war es wieder kaputt. Das Handy lag auf der Bettdecke und fiel beim Aufstehen aus dem Bett, mit der Kante auf etwas Hartes. Die Gummihülle, mit der ich es von Anfang an zu schützen versucht habe, steht auf der Vorderseite nicht weit genug über das Display heraus, früher schon nicht, und seit das Handy durch meine Reparaturen und den vielen Turnschuhkleber ein bisschen dicker geworden ist, erst recht nicht mehr.
Im Techniktagebuch-Chat schreibe ich: "Ich würde gern dem ganzen Konzept Display für immer abschwören und zu Aleks' Konzept 'rechteckiger Stein als Handy' zurückkehren."
Am 25. Mai bestelle ich aber doch ein Ersatzdisplay. "Gut jedenfalls, dass ich es nicht schon bei den ersten Sprüngen" (also Ende März) "wieder ausgetauscht habe, weil es mir danach noch mal runtergefallen und noch viel kaputter gegangen ist", schreibe ich im Chat.
Ich möchte dieses Ersatzdisplay aber erst einbauen, wenn ich eine bessere Handyhülle gefunden habe, eine, die auch die Vorderseite beschützt. Denn was ich anfangs nicht wusste: Man wird so ein Ersatzdisplay wahrscheinlich nicht spannungsfrei (also ganz eben) einkleben können und wahrscheinlich auch nicht so, dass es nicht eine Winzigkeit höher über das Handy rausragt als im Neuzustand. (Beides liegt an hartnäckigen Kleberrückständen vom Originaldisplay.) Das heißt, wenn das Handy beim Runterfallen auf die Vorderseite oder den Rand fällt, geht es noch bereitwilliger kaputt als sowieso schon.
Die Suche nach einer neuen Hülle gestaltet sich langwierig. Eine Klapphülle möchte ich nicht, weil ich alle paar Sekunden aufs Handy schaue und dann den halben Tag nur mit Aufklappen beschäftigt wäre. "So idiotisch, dass 'heavy duty' bei Handyhüllen immer nur 'Traktorreifendesign auf der eh überhaupt nicht gefährdeten Rückseite' bedeutet", schreibe ich im Chat. Dann finde ich aber doch eine Lösung:
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Der Handyring in der Mitte der Rückseite gehört nicht zum Lieferumfang; ich habe ihn von der Vorgängerhülle abgelöst und auf die neue geklebt.
Die neue Hülle macht das Handy sehr hässlich und so klobig, dass es kaum noch in die Hosentasche passt, aber davon abgesehen finde ich sie überzeugend. Endlich schützt ein dicker, weit vorstehender Rand auch die Vorderseite.
Dann tausche ich zum dritten Mal das Display aus. Mittlerweile muss ich nicht mal mehr bei Instructables nachsehen, wie es geht, und ich mache mir auch keine großen Sorgen mehr, dass ich dabei was beschädigen könnte. Wie schon beim zweiten Mal sind 90% der Arbeit das Abwuzeln des Turnschuhklebers, um ebene Klebeflächen herzustellen. Und ich hoffe, jetzt ist Ruhe.
(Kathrin Passig)
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Discovering Motorola's Hidden Gems in Their Mobile Phone Lineup
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As we conclude this blog post, it's evident that Motorola has some hidden gems in its mobile phone lineup. From long battery life to durable build quality and unique features like Moto Mods and Moto Actions, these are only a few examples of what makes this brand stand out among competitors. We hope this article helps you discover more about what makes Motorola one of the most trusted mobile phone brands worldwide. So why not give them a try? You might be surprised by all the amazing things their phones have in store! Visit www.mpdmobileparts.com for your desirable product.
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lutoogyan · 1 year
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Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2023) Review: Close but No Cigar
Every year, I get more and more confused with Motorola’s Moto G series of smartphones. The company has been churning out these budget phones for a decade. Originally, there was a simple progression system: The Moto G was followed by a Moto G (2nd Gen), then by a Moto G (3rd Gen). Then the company started introducing variants, from a Moto G5 Plus to a Moto G6 Play, which was still logical. Now,…
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techitoolz · 1 year
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Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) Review - PCMag
Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) Review – PCMag
A solid midrange smartphone for stylus loversI love portable technology—if you can put it in a pocket or a bag, I’m probably into it. I’ve covered phones and tablets of all shapes and sizes, and reviewed everything from game consoles to laptops in my decade-plus career. Prior to joining PCMag, I wrote articles for Android Authority, How-To Geek, MUO, New Atlas, Tom’s Hardware, and plenty of other…
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allfirmwareos · 2 years
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Motorola Moto G Plus 5G XT2075-3 Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File)
Motorola Moto G Plus 5G XT2075-3 Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File)
Motorola Moto G Plus 5G XT2075-3 Stock Firmware Download For Your Motorola Device. We provide original Android Rom and all the Stock Rom files. Get it from the official website. The zip file contains Motorola Software File, Flash Tool, and How-to Flash Guide. Use Motorola Moto G Plus 5G XT2075-3 Flash Tool for flash Firmware on this device. [*] Model: Moto G Plus 5G XT2075-3. [*] Driver: Qualcomm…
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jilunudijove · 2 years
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ilovemyphone · 2 years
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Motorola Moto G 5G Plus 128GB Unlocked - Surfing Blue At Best Price in Australia
Believe the hype. 5G speed is unbelievably fast, and Moto G 5G plus is bringing it to everyone. Download movies in minutes. Feel like you’re right there on video chats. And fuel epic wins in online games without lag. Plus, capture every moment with a 48 MP quad-camera system. Fit more in your selfies with an ultra-wide lens. And bring it all to life on an ultra-wide CinemaVision display powered by 2 days of battery.
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