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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Hello, photo: My favorite pictures taken with Motorola phones

I’ve spent a lot of time with Motorola phones in my pocket over the last few years. From the rock-bottom budget Moto G Play and Moto G 5G to the top-end Razr that I pick up again and again, I’ve tried them all. Along the way, I’ve taken my Motorola devices to neat places and captured scenes I’ll probably never forget. I’ve used a Razr Plus to take a photo of the original Razr queen, Paris Hilton, and I’ve used a Moto G Power to document Bark in the Park at Camden Yards during the dog days of summer, and I wouldn’t have wanted a different phone in either scenario. Well, maybe I would have — but only if I were swapping a smartphone for my trusty Fujifilm X100V, which doesn’t seem like a fair trade. Either way, I hope you’ll indulge me for a moment and look at what I’ve achieved with Motorola devices at several different price points. And, if you really want to be floored by a mobile photographer, check out my colleague Rita’s gallery of Pixel photos from 2024 — just don’t ask me for her secrets.

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Leaked OnePlus 13T video reveals a Pixel 9 Pro Fold-inspired design

Credit: OnePlus / Weibo OnePlus is gearing up to launch another flagship, dubbed the OnePlus 13T. A leaked live video has given us an early look at its compact form and updated camera island design. The phone is expected to launch later this month, featuring a 6.31-inch display, a massive 6,000+ mAh battery, and Qualcomm’s flagship SoC. Although OnePlus has already unveiled its flagship smartphone for 2025, the company is gearing up to launch another flagship model. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the upcoming device is said to be a compact phone featuring a much smaller display. OnePlus has yet to reveal all the details about this rumored device, dubbed the OnePlus 13T, but a leaked live video has given us an early look at its design. The device shown in the video doesn’t resemble the OnePlus 13 or the OnePlus 13R. Instead of a large circular camera island, the OnePlus 13T appears to have a rectangular camera island in the top left corner of the back panel, which houses three camera sensors and an LED flash. This new design resembles the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s camera island more closely than any recent OnePlus phone. The phone has flat edges and rounded corners, a single button on the right edge, and a USB-C port on the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are likely on the left edge.

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Leaked OnePlus 13T video reveals a Pixel 9 Pro Fold-inspired design

Credit: OnePlus / Weibo OnePlus is gearing up to launch another flagship, dubbed the OnePlus 13T. A leaked live video has given us an early look at its compact form and updated camera island design. The phone is expected to launch later this month, featuring a 6.31-inch display, a massive 6,000+ mAh battery, and Qualcomm’s flagship SoC. Although OnePlus has already unveiled its flagship smartphone for 2025, the company is gearing up to launch another flagship model. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the upcoming device is said to be a compact phone featuring a much smaller display. OnePlus has yet to reveal all the details about this rumored device, dubbed the OnePlus 13T, but a leaked live video has given us an early look at its design. The device shown in the video doesn’t resemble the OnePlus 13 or the OnePlus 13R. Instead of a large circular camera island, the OnePlus 13T appears to have a rectangular camera island in the top left corner of the back panel, which houses three camera sensors and an LED flash. This new design resembles the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s camera island more closely than any recent OnePlus phone. The phone has flat edges and rounded corners, a single button on the right edge, and a USB-C port on the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are likely on the left edge.

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Leaked OnePlus 13T video reveals a Pixel 9 Pro Fold-inspired design

Credit: OnePlus / Weibo OnePlus is gearing up to launch another flagship, dubbed the OnePlus 13T. A leaked live video has given us an early look at its compact form and updated camera island design. The phone is expected to launch later this month, featuring a 6.31-inch display, a massive 6,000+ mAh battery, and Qualcomm’s flagship SoC. Although OnePlus has already unveiled its flagship smartphone for 2025, the company is gearing up to launch another flagship model. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the upcoming device is said to be a compact phone featuring a much smaller display. OnePlus has yet to reveal all the details about this rumored device, dubbed the OnePlus 13T, but a leaked live video has given us an early look at its design. The device shown in the video doesn’t resemble the OnePlus 13 or the OnePlus 13R. Instead of a large circular camera island, the OnePlus 13T appears to have a rectangular camera island in the top left corner of the back panel, which houses three camera sensors and an LED flash. This new design resembles the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s camera island more closely than any recent OnePlus phone. The phone has flat edges and rounded corners, a single button on the right edge, and a USB-C port on the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are likely on the left edge.

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Leaked OnePlus 13T video reveals a Pixel 9 Pro Fold-inspired design

Credit: OnePlus / Weibo OnePlus is gearing up to launch another flagship, dubbed the OnePlus 13T. A leaked live video has given us an early look at its compact form and updated camera island design. The phone is expected to launch later this month, featuring a 6.31-inch display, a massive 6,000+ mAh battery, and Qualcomm’s flagship SoC. Although OnePlus has already unveiled its flagship smartphone for 2025, the company is gearing up to launch another flagship model. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the upcoming device is said to be a compact phone featuring a much smaller display. OnePlus has yet to reveal all the details about this rumored device, dubbed the OnePlus 13T, but a leaked live video has given us an early look at its design. The device shown in the video doesn’t resemble the OnePlus 13 or the OnePlus 13R. Instead of a large circular camera island, the OnePlus 13T appears to have a rectangular camera island in the top left corner of the back panel, which houses three camera sensors and an LED flash. This new design resembles the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s camera island more closely than any recent OnePlus phone. The phone has flat edges and rounded corners, a single button on the right edge, and a USB-C port on the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are likely on the left edge.

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