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It's so aggravating on the Android side. While a Motorola One 5G Ace might not be a flagship, it came out in 2021 and I'm stuck on Android 10. I don't know if Motorola (who says I should expect Android 11) is the issue or if it's my carrier. Android 11 came out 4 months before the Motorola One 5G Ace came out. A year later, no Android 11.

I guess it's probably even more frustrating if you're paying Apple-like prices for a Galaxy S series device and not getting updates. At least I can think, "well, I got what I paid for."



The original iPhone SE was $399 back in 2016 and is starting its sixth year of OS and security update support.

You can get both an affordable device and many years of support after the sale.


I bought my one used but like new for a bit over $130 or so. It's a very cheap way to have really quite a nice phone.




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