The latest Moto G Stylus wants to be the only midrange phone you consider
Motorola's latest Moto G Stylus is looking to leap ahead of its so-so predecessor, and the company might've pulled it off — at least on paper.

Although it's easy to keep your eyes locked to devices like the Razr+, Motorola has primarily focused on the budget market for the last decade. We've seen some highs and some lows in this regard, and unfortunately, I'd have to put last year's Moto G Stylus closer to the low side of that divide. It wasn't an unusable smartphone, but for $400, it was simply outclassed in nearly every way compared to its competition. When Samsung, Google, and OnePlus are all running circles around you at similar price points, it's difficult for a simple stylus to draw people in — no pun intended.