OEM skin/software - Moto G9 Power Real Life Review

Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Moto G9 Power. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Being Moto, this is stock Android at it's finest, with only the Moto actions and styles, etc. added on.
Excellent experience.
Not too many apps installed stock either. Definitely not bloatware, it's just I don't use most of the Google apps, so for me it is. Compared to something like Mi, it is amazing.
The stock-ness probably contributes to it feeling fast and snappy.

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Super clean, almost no bloatware, and a perfect widget which shows time, date, weather and battery percentage in one circle. Just wanted smaller icons but that's nitpicking. It's solid.

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Cons: UI is dated and needs major revamping. OnePlus Oxygen is definitely much better. But Sony is at least better than Samsung and Huawei skins.

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With Andromeda and sungstratum, I love it more. Sm-a600t1
looks pretty fine for me, it's the typical Touchwiz phone

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It runs smoothly and doesn't get in the way.

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Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Motorola Edge +. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Motorola Edge +. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Overall solid although a little clunky in places.
Motorola have probably the closest to stock skin in my usage.
Look and feel Stock, wish that the Camera app could be better.

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