Post ApgFu7rddg2I11OndQ by lnx@nicecrew.digital
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 (DIR) Post #ApgDrfjl2nLEIFPnt2 by _Seraphim_@nicecrew.digital
       2025-01-02T18:33:09.721235Z
       
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       Mine is fucked
       
 (DIR) Post #ApgFu7rddg2I11OndQ by lnx@nicecrew.digital
       2025-01-02T18:36:26.511143Z
       
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       @_Seraphim_ @Evil_Bender yup and y'all are gonna go buy a new phone just like last time while billionaires laugh at you.
       
 (DIR) Post #Apgb3MYmT3CrEmpAau by JollyWizard@poa.st
       2025-01-02T22:52:58.381024Z
       
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       @Evil_Bender Moto G Power.  Unless you need a better camera for instagram whoring.
       
 (DIR) Post #Apgcj9F6TI1y3E6opE by JollyWizard@poa.st
       2025-01-02T23:11:43.616362Z
       
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       @Evil_Bender Moto G is Motorolas medium-low brand.  They were the first decent $200 (retail) android phones.  The newest generations (G7, maybe G8or9 by now) are as good or better than other brands at the same price point.  I like them much better than the cheap Samsungs, the only downside is a weaker camera.  For a few years now, they've sold a "power" variant that has a 3+ day battery, which has saved me so much charging hassle it was worth every extra penny.  Even now with my couple year old model plummeting in battery capacity, I only charge it once a day at most.As I'm sure you know, you're phone upgrade isn't actually free, the cost of a "free phone" is just rolled into most people's overpriced phone plans.  I bought my first Moto G (1st or 2nd gen?) years ago, and switched to resale carriers like straight talk for $35-$45 a month plan, with my old number parked on google voice for access as needed.  My savings that year more than covered the cost of the phone.  Sometimes I let my phone plan lapse and save that money for the month and just use google voice / wifi to make calls.Motorola also has a cheaper "E" these days for ~$100 (or less), and it is okay, but can lag, so I wouldn't recommend it. The newer G's are very performant, minimal changes from stock, and you can get the power variant (or the 5G variant if you gay) for an extra $50.  If you buy a straight talk or other ghetto carrier locked in version, you can save up to $100 bucks, as well.  I like the freedom to choose my carrier though.