Great price for a decent phone with 128GB, a decent processor and expandable storage, ac wireless and decent camera system. Buying one for mum
Also available in white, https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/motorola-g22-128gb-pearl-…
Great price for a decent phone with 128GB, a decent processor and expandable storage, ac wireless and decent camera system. Buying one for mum
Also available in white, https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/motorola-g22-128gb-pearl-…
\faceplam myself
4GB Ram is 2023 is a bit average, I wouldn't grab it but it is a cheap price.
At that price point you'd be hard pressed finding something with more than 4GB ram.
G32 was available around this price only a week ago, but seems to be back up to $299 unfortunately.
Still $269 on Telstra https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/prepaid-mobiles/mot…
That's the G53? But yeah, probably a better option given the G32 is still $277
I recently tested a theory I had on my parents.
Quality of phone (that being app responsiveness and overall touch response), directly affects how connected the user feels to it.
Savvy people know "oh its lag" or "its loading", its actually the less savvy who need the speed to feel connected to the device.
Taking my dad from a Nokia 5.3, which wasnt horrible by any means, to a Moto G82 has made him notably more tech savvy in 24hours.
Tldr?
Novice users dont seem to always pair well with slow phones.
nah, my dad is using iPhone 13 pro max, he is not any better in using the technology.
Im looking for the 30$ clearance dumb phones for my young boy to call me when the eshays talk to him on the way to school. Woolies and coles haven't provided for a while
Yeah sub $50 is a rarity since the pandemic; but some are still cheap.
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/prepaid-mobiles/lit…
Blue tick certified to make sure there's reception even when remote.
crazy that both motorola and nokia using the same naming scheme on current generation
Need price in title