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Still my favorite phone. If only....

I only had 3 months of, eh, loving bliss before mine slipped on to stones from a car seat. A minor crack escalated and there are virtually no independent repairers with Motorola screens / parts so I sent it to Motorola UK at a time they had changed repair centres while I mislaid it for two weeks, and I never got it back. Awful booking and payment system, and customer service. 6 months later I was asked if I wanted it back for the same not unreasonable quote. No.

So I never knew how well it would have served me :sobs:

I relied on my backup Moto G 2013 for another 18 months and bought a nib Moto G4 for a great price when the G5 had been out a while. I wanted to avoid Motorola but it was the best for what I could afford.

You adjust to a lesser screen, capacity and specs but there have been frustrations with a low end device. I had two Samsung flagship models before that.

(who said this thread is not about me? Everything is about me!) :D

How is the battery holding up?

I'm not keen on these narrow 19+ / 9 aspect screens so I'm looking and comparing the screen sizes with what I have now. The larger Nokia and Huawei brands fit the bill.

There is a big gap between the G7 Plus available here, and any Moto Z series. I'm not too keen on the spec or size of the G7 Plus for it's high ish price.
 
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I totally agree with you regarding the screen ratio aspect. I mean we read alpha numeric test horizontally not vertically. Having a thin tall screen makes no sense for serious reading.
According to rumors and history the reason the Motorola Moto X Pure was such a good phone was because, the company was owned by Google during the period when it was actually being designed. (May 22, 2012 - October 30, 2014) or so the story goes. Now all that great function goes into Pixels. Boo hoo.
I did move on after deep research, looking for a mid level, wide-r screen, voice activated, gorilla glass smart phone and settled on the LG V30, which I have to say, I've been super happy with.
I look forward to the day when they just let US upgrade the RAM or even the processor on our own dammed phones. I would have kept that Moto X forever. But suffice it to say, the LG V30 rocks.
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Sounds a nice choice. I liked those when they came out, great audio etc
. We can't officially get the V series in the UK, but I seriously liked the LG G7 and G8 at the reduced prices I saw recently, and a work friend had a G6, which had a lovely body (the phone).
 
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