There's no doubting that Samsung S22 Ultra is the most powerful Android out there, with five total cameras and twin optical zooms, built-in stylus, longer Android OS update support and much more, but Motorola has delivered a competitor that not only offers the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, but also lets you decide whether you want the stylus, or not, with advanced cameras of its own, a big battery and plenty of other top-end features - all for under a grand.
There's no doubting that Samsung S22 Ultra is the most powerful Android out there, with five total cameras and twin optical zooms, built-in stylus, longer Android OS update support and much more, but Motorola has delivered a competitor that not only offers the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, but also lets you decide whether you want the stylus, or not, with advanced cameras of its own, a big battery and plenty of other top-end features - all for under a grand.
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