It’s actually compact, cheap, has oled, in-screen fingerprint reader, stock Android, NFC, Snapdragon SOC, supports GSI and has unlockable bootloader. Seems like a perfect phone (well except nonexpandable storage), so what’s the catch?

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    It isn’t that compact. Comparatively, sure, but objectively, no. My samsung s10e is smaller and more lightweight and it’s not even that compact in my opinion. There hasn’t been a truly compact mainstream phone since the Sony xperia xz1 compact. Before that it was the moto g. IPhone mini was pretty small, but fuck apple though.

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      Agree, but at the same time we also haven’t seen a true big phone as well. Something like the Galaxy Mega, Huawei Mate 20X or Xperia Z Ultra.

      Its very unfortunate we only get phones between 6.0" and 6.8".

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      Seen it in person yesterday and while it’s not iPhone Mini-compact, it is very tiny compared to my Redmi Note 10 Pro

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    Does it support custom ROMs? I go4 a Motorola g73, perfect phone, except there’s not a single custom ROM that supports it.

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      Supposedly so; apparently it supports Project Treble, so you can technically flash any GSI on it.

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        All Android phones support Treble if they have Google services, right?

        I haven’t used a GSI before. How are they? What’s the difference between a GSI and a custom ROM?

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          All Android phones support Treble if they have Google services, right?

          I don’t think so, though I’m not sure.

          I haven’t used a GSI before. How are they?

          Neither have I; I’m only relaying what I read online about the device in question.

          What’s the difference between a GSI and a custom ROM?

          The difference is that GSI is device-agnostic, because all required drivers are on the device and stay there between flashes. ROM have to be device-specific as they have to include drivers. My understanding is GSI compatibility is merely dictated by up-to-date kernel.

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      it is compact in terms of Android devices, don’t care for waterproofness, fair point for wireless charging, I’m not American.

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    The catch is probably Motorola’s lackluster software update commitment (I think it’s around 2 years. It’s already been updated once, so you only have 1 big OS update left.) and the terrible chipset. The Snapdragon 695 isn’t that much better than the Snapdragon 732G and the Snapdragon 732G phone I had was constantly dropping frames in the simplest animations even 2 years ago. This is not a good buy.

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    I think Motorola is just being smart. Now that xiaomi crap is becoming either too expensive or plain shit they saw a niche and they’re filling it. Recently got the g84 and I can’t believe what I got for my money - I guess they reduced their margins so they can own the lower end. Or medium end to be honest