Motorola has been around for a long time and still manages to compete in the smartphone game. Its 2025 Moto G Stylus got a 7/10 from us — not amazing, but good enough. People should always have options outside the three main smartphone manufacturers. There’s a long list of Motorola phones that have lost or will lose support. So pay attention, Motorola users, and buckle in.
Multiple phones released in 2022, 2023, and 2024 have already lost support. The Motorola G04, Moto G13, Moto G23, Moto G53, Moto G72, Moto G73, Moto E13, Moto C32, Moto C62, 2023 Moto G Play, 2022 Razr, Edge 30 Neo, and Edge 30 Fusion all lost support in 2025 or 2026. We recommend replacing these phones ASAP if you have one of them.
The above items are kaput, but there’s still a fairly large list that’s currently supported and on track to lose support in 2026 as well. In no particular order, that includes the Moto E13, Moto E14, Moto E15, Moto G05, Moto G14, Moto G15, Moto G15 Power, Moto G45, Moto G53, Moto G53j 5G, Moto G53s 5G, Moto G53y 5G, Moto G84, 2023 Edge, Moto G, Moto G Stylus, Moto G Stylus 5G, Moto G Power 5G, 2022 Edge, and Edge 30 Ultra. You can find direct links to Motorola’s official support pages with end-of-support dates, graciously gathered by endoflife.date here.