Reddit Reddit reviews Moto G6 with Alexa Hands-Free – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - Prime Exclusive Phone

We found 6 Reddit comments about Moto G6 with Alexa Hands-Free – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - Prime Exclusive Phone. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Moto G6 with Alexa Hands-Free – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - Prime Exclusive Phone
Pre-installed selection of Amazon apps, including the Amazon Widget, Amazon Shopping, and Amazon Alexa. Prime members have easy access to daily deals, Prime movies and TV shows, Prime Music, Amazon Photos, and more with a single sign-on experienceAmazon Alexa: Simply say “Alexa” or double press the power button to play music, hear the news or check the weather wherever you are. Just ask - and Alexa will respond instantly5.7" Full HD+ Max Vision display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage with option to add up to 128 GB of microSD expandable memory, and Android 8.0Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 1.8 GHz octa-core processor, fast 4G LTE speed12 MP + 5 MP dual rear cameras for studio-quality portraits and 8 MP front-facing camera with LED flash for wide angle selfiesAll-day battery + TurboPower charging: 3,000 mAh battery, hours of power after minutes of charging with TurboPower chargingUnlocked for the freedom to choose your carrier. Compatible with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks. SIM card not included. Customers may need to contact Sprint for activation on Sprint’s networkPrime members and accounts are limited to the purchase of 4 of Moto G6 Black Prime Exclusive Phone every 12 monthsNote: Kindly refer user manual before use
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6 Reddit comments about Moto G6 with Alexa Hands-Free – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - Prime Exclusive Phone:

u/Mc6arnagl3 · 16 pointsr/technology

mid tier phones are cheap as shit. You can get good mid range Motorola phones under $300 and sometimes under $200. I have not seen these prices affect the mid and low end at all.

here is the G6 for $235. . That is pretty much the current king of mid tier phones.

u/mmfacemm · 1 pointr/CellNuvo

Couple more to think about ....

New moto G6 would be a good $234.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079Z3DX1W

moto X4 at $279.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077RNH9HT

u/iFonePhag · 1 pointr/PickAnAndroidForMe

Moto G6 – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black - Prime Exclusive Phone $235 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079Z3DX1W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_PBgJBbCMNVTCJ

u/zakats · 1 pointr/Sprint

oh boy, is this going to be a fanboy rant? I'm a recovering iPhone fanboy myself, I promise I'm not being sanctimonious.

> resolution as the only nitpick and [7nm, great performance SoC, etc]

that's great, it's super fast, that's true and idc since Apple has made fast SoCs for a long time now- the screen is a nonstarter kind of like putting an outdated Honda VTEC engine (B18c) in a Ferrari would just be absurd; sure it's a great engine but it's completely outclassed and undervalue for a high end hyper/super car. 750p wide at $750 is a ripoff, this isn't a spec where you can make tradeoffs for other features as many people do for speaker quality or NFC support- it's literally the thing you look at all of the time.

>worth more mid tier android devices

Maybe, but it's deficit in one huge area is a nonstarter if you're objective. Give it the identical spec under a different brand, what price point would it sell at? I actually want to know.

> 3 GB RAM

the $235 Moto G6 has a nice 16:9 1080p screen, 3GB of RAM, and a SoC that moves things smoothly --not flagship territory like high end Apple, but still nice enough to not be a factor. My point is that the RAM doesn't factor for me but I'm glad Apple dropped the whole '1GB is enough for a phone' bs.

> cameras

Great, it's got flagship cameras. So do lots of other flagship phones at the same price points and better screens.

>64gb, which you cant find easily in mid tier devices without installing a SD card. Even it may only take up to 32 - 64gb

Not really sure where to start on this one... Again, I'll lean on the Moto G6 which has a 4/64 GB version for $300... and a 1080p wide screen. The $235 version starts at 3/32GB as mentioned. Lots of devices will say that you can only add 32-64 SD cards but take 256 just fine... I've done it, it's a patent thing.

>While the screen is LCD and not OLED, 828p and not 1080p, it’s still gonna have a very sharp picture and look amazing.

I like the X's screen and past iPhone screens have looked nice, if a bit saturated like Samsung's. It won't be as sharp as my 2013 Nexus 5's 1080p screen (X notwithstanding). The biggest area where this comes into play is video streaming and picture viewing... I can tell the difference between 1080 and 1440p on my Z2 Force, going from 1080 to 720p is far more jarring- that's not a ~$700 class experience.

> gpu that breaks a sweat when you pull up your dial pad and also the glass is the least durable of all phones

lol, nah. I'm a PCMR kinda guy, I'd agree if that were remotely true. All of the phones I've mentioned have Corning Gorilla Glass except for my Z2 Force, because... Force. If they didn't, I think I'd be okay with buying the tempered glass screen protector like I would anyway if I had literally any phone... Everyone should have a tempered glass screen protector.

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tldr: the screen is more than enough to be a deal killer when you've got phones for the same money that are as good or better on every feature for the same money... don't pay the Apple tax and be a sucker.

u/zen696 · 1 pointr/PickAnAndroidForMe

I was actually looking at Moto G6 for $250 on Amazon. Is that a decent phone?


For LG G6 Swappa is showing 3 models. US997, H873, and US997U. ANy idea on those?

u/DrunkenTarheel · 1 pointr/financialindependence

I'm a motorola fanboy personally. The g6 is pretty decent for the money.

If you want to stay with the iPhone I've heard the SE is decent.