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Samsung and Motorola both make strong Android phones, but the better choice depends on your budget and more. Here's which one I'd choose and why.
Samsung and Motorola are two of the oldest and most innovative brands in the mobile phone space. In recent years, one has pushed boundaries with the first-ever book-style foldable phone, while the other has reinvented the flip phone. Both brands offer phones at a variety of price points. You can get a Samsung Galaxy or a Motorola phone for less than $250 to more than $1,800.
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I have reviewed most of these phones from both Samsung and Motorola and liked them for different reasons. But their wide portfolios and competitive nature can be confusing if you're in the market for a new device.
If you already have a Samsung product or want to purchase another device from Samsung, a Galaxy phone would pair better with those products. Samsung has a broader product ecosystem than Motorola. From appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners to laptops, TVs, and tablets, there's more to Samsung than just phones. For any cross-device functionality, having a Samsung TV, laptop, and phone can make your life easier with deeply integrated ecosystem features.
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For example, you can control your Samsung TV using the SmartThings app on your Galaxy smartphone. It's the simple things, like not needing to look for the remote every time you want to change the volume or mess around with other TV settings.