(BPT) - Wireless providers would love for you to believe that your lifestyle requires an unlimited stream of data. At first glance, there’s probably nothing wrong with this assumption: After
Amidst the almost wall-to-wall coverage of the second Trump impeachment trial, there were more than a few unrelated news stories to talk about, including new nursing home bombshells involving Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) and then the suspension of White House Deputy Press Secretary TJ Ducklo for sexist and threatening attacks against Politico
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2020 was a mixed year for Motorola in the Android space. The Moto G Power stands out as one of the very best cheap Android phones of the last year, Motorola finally dove back into the flagship space with the Motorola Edge+, and the company made massive progress in the foldable niche with the RAZR (2020).
For all of those highs, however, there were also a few stumbles. Not only does Motorola s lackluster software update policy get more and more annoying with every year that passes, but outside of the G Power, most of the company s other budget phones failed to find strong footing. Sticking with the strategy of throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks, Motorola s kicking off 2021 by launching four new budget-minded devices all at once.
Motorola is further reducing the entry point for buying its budget 5G-ready phones in 2021. After launching the $500 Moto One 5G in the US, the company is launching an even more affordable 5G phone – the
Motorola One 5G Ace. The latest Motorola offering is priced at $399.99 and is already up for pre-orders in the US. At first glance, the device looks appealing and the innards are sufficiently powerful as well. The
almost-stock software experience and an IP52 water-repellant build are a bonus as well, but the biggest red flag is that the phone runs Android 10 out of the box.
What’s inside the Motorola One 5G Ace?