That's not all either: We're also told that Alexa support will be baked into "most" Motorola devices going forward, and that shift is expected to begin later this year. Motorola isn't first to make this sort of announcement -- Huawei did the same for the Mate 9 earlier this year -- but it's clear that Alexa is quickly becoming the voice assistant of choice for device makers who would rather avoid the soon-to-be-ubiquitous Google Assistant.

The presentation was light on details, but we wonder if the newly announced 5th-generation Moto G Plus will be the first Moto device to get the Amazon treatment. (The Moto G5 isn't coming to the US and is therefore an unlikely choice.)

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