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| I have used many many Motorola in the past. I had to move on to having to having a phone with a NFC chip in the phone. I went to the Google 3a then 6a and now have a 9a. The a series are their cheap phones. The a phones would not last a whole day for a heavy user. I am not a heavy user. The cameras are very good but fewer in number than their flagship phones. The a series use the flagships CPU but sometimes they run the cpu slower. It is not a gaming phone. I don't need or want that. The 9a phone is going to get 6-7 years of version updates. I think the 8a version does too. I use Google Fi and therefore get a few hundred dollars off on the new phone.
My second would a Motorola phone. The problem with Motorola is they only give a few months of updates vs 6-7 years for google, apple, samsung, and others.
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