I don't really like American cell phone technology.

For one thing, they all seem like little spy devices. I don't think I'm even being conspiratorial in not trusting if the mic or camera is listening or my GPS is being tracked or my emails are being scanned by a super computer or my web traffic history is being logged and used to build models and prototypes. I don't trust the damn things. Every app asks for access to things it shouldn't need access to. Google practically OWNS and controls everything that happens on the Android OS.

So I like the Motorola Moto Z's

For one thing, Motorola is just a good company. Smart. Innovative. Owns a lot of patents. Smart engineers. And it is a USA company. Gotta appreciate that.

Second of all, I liked the idea of modular moto mods.

I wanted a phone I can open and take apart without using a heat gun. Well, the moto z isn't it. The G's you could unscrew from the back and take apart and reassemble.

Now what I want and what I suggest Motorola do is take the modular concept to a further extent.

Make phones customizable like custom PC's. Standardize sizes and parts. Make it so you can take the phone apart without heat guns and adhesive.

I also don't like that the technology makes our phones obsolete in about 2 years, FORCING you to replace it because the greedy evil fuckers and Apple and Google stop providing you updates.

Make it so we can swap out batteries, ram, hard drives, cameras, LCD's, glass, micro sd cards, sim cards, and any part with easy and quickness. Let us install operating systems that are not the scumbag Apple or Google systems. It's a fucking duopoly.

The cell phone company that thinks of this and runs with it can revolutionize cell phones and change the entire fucking game.

What do you think?