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Motorola is making headlines for two related issues: its phones are reportedly hijacking the Amazon app to insert affiliate codes, and Motorola hints at a US debut for Moto Tag 2 after the first-gen appears to have gone missing. Separate coverage also focuses on user reactions to upcoming Motorola clamshell and budget-style releases (Razr Ultra 2026 and Moto G Stylus 2026).

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Key Takeaway Motorola’s recent buzz spans a reported Amazon app affiliate-code behavior and a possible Moto Tag 2 US rollout, alongside mixed reactions to 2026 phone lineup updates.
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Amazon affiliate hijacking Moto Tag 2 US debut Upcoming phone reactions
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Motorola’s recent buzz spans a reported Amazon app affiliate-code behavior and a possible Moto Tag 2 US rollout, alongside mixed reactions to 2026 phone lineup updates.

Motorola is making headlines for two related issues: its phones are reportedly hijacking the Amazon app to insert affiliate codes, and Motorola hints at a US debut for Moto Tag 2 after the first-gen appears to have gone missing. Separate coverage also focuses on user reactions to upcoming Motorola clamshell and budget-style releases (Razr Ultra 2026 and Moto G Stylus 2026).

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Moto Tag 2 region US debut hinted
Affiliate-code issue Motorola phones reportedly insert affiliate codes into the Amazon app
Fix/response mentioned Motorola stopped the behavior described as ‘unintended’
Phone covered Moto G Stylus (2026) described as a sequel ‘we didn’t need’

What to Watch

  • Follow 9to5Google for updates on Motorola’s hinted US debut timing for Moto Tag 2. 9to5Google
  • Watch for more reports (and confirmations) on whether Motorola fully stops Amazon app affiliate-code behavior. 9to5Google
  • Track Android Authority coverage for hands-on impressions of the Razr Ultra (2026) and Moto G Stylus (2026). Android Authority

What Changed

  • I wanted to hate the Motorola Razr Ultra (2026), but I can’t Android Authority
  • The Motorola Moto G Stylus (2026) is a sequel we didn’t need Android Authority
  • Motorola hints at Moto Tag 2’s US debut as first-gen goes missing 9to5Google
  • Motorola stops its phones from hijacking the Amazon app, which was ‘unintended’ 9to5Google
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