With so many mid-to-lower-end options available across the Android smartphone world, one can pick up a capable handset for a mere fraction the industry darlings. Most of the time, however, those opting for cheaper models forgo more than just power and general hardware functionality. If you buy a middling handset, the chances are you'll get one major firmware update if you're lucky, and in many cases, none. Case in point: if you picked up last year's Motorola Moto E3 or E3 Power, you're going to be left out in the wilderness with Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
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