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The $200 Moto G Fast is quite easily the better buy over the $150 Moto E. The promise of one Android version upgrade and the USB-C port is worth the extra $50. And overall, I think it's the better pick over the rest of the Moto G lineup too. The $300 Moto G Stylus is tough to recommend because it's much closer in price to significantly better phones, like the iPhone SE or the Google Pixel 3A.
Hot off the heels of the excellent Moto G Power, the Moto G Fast aims to offer a similar experience while lowering the price even more. You need to put up with some substantial downgrades, such as a 720p display and just 3GB of RAM, but if you only have $200 to spend on your next phone and not a penny more, you could do far worse than what Motorola's offering here.
The Moto G Fast is a great choice for anyone who can’t spend more than $200 on a new smartphone, thanks to strong battery life, a serviceable display and cameras and good enough performance. However, those willing to part with another $50 will want to upgrade to the Moto G Power, which is a better handset all around.
While the Motorola Moto G Fast lives up to its name in terms of performance, it isn't quite as well rounded as the slightly more expensive Moto G Power.
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