After almost a year of no updates, times have a-changed for Moto X Pure Edition in the US. Motorola has just released a patch that updates phone's operating system to Android 7.0 Nougat. While not the newest OS on the block, Nougat 7.0 is still more than sufficient for a comfortable, improved phone utilization. Update also includes September security ...
Specifications: - 5.5', 1080p display, - Snapdragon 625 CPU, - 3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB ROM, - dual 13mpx rear camera, 8mpx selfie shooter, - fingerprint scanner, - metal unibody, - 3000mAh battery. Lesser version of the phone will cost $230, while stronger one will go for $300. Both will go up by $50 after September 28th, so if you want to buy one, ...
Google has officially stated that the Android One program is launching in the United States, and Moto X4 is the first phone in that program. Moto X4 is also to be available via something called Project Fi (Google’s carrier MVNO network). So, how is buying Moto X4 in Android One project any different from buyint it normally? Well, it does change ...
Long story short, when Motorola listed its devices that would receive an OS update to Android 8.0 Oreo, Moto G4 Plus was not among them. It was somewhat confusing, since Moto G4 Plus was a relatively new and successful device, but okay, Motorola is weird like that. Today it turns out that Moto G4 Plus will get the update after all. Motorola took to its blog ...
It is always nice to get some confirmation from Motorola, seeing how fickle this company is with their phone's updates. Sometimes an old budget device gets an update to the newest OS, sometimes a relatively new device does not - you never know with those guys. At least this time we do know something, and from the horse's mouth no less. According to Motorola, ...
According to a leak from Evan Blass, Motorola joined forces with Google and the two companies are now working on an Android One Motorola smartphone. Blass does not know anything about the phone's specifications, but it does look pretty much exacly the same as Moto X4, so... the only thing Blass knows for more or less sure is that this phone will be released ...
We have been led on and burned by Motorola more than once. First, we have been told that Moto X4 will be coming out on June 30th; then the release date was set to be August 24th; THEN a rumour leaked, stating that the phone will reach store shelves in 4th quarter of the year. Well, NOW we have a new launch date, and one that is pretty close, too. Philippine ...
It is just two days until the Moto X4 release, and we have received exacly two new pictures of the device to sharpen our appetite with (the other picture can be seen here). While it is suspected that the pictures present live phones, it cannot be ruled out that these are just well made dummy phones. So, just in case you have forgotten, here is what ...
Leaks and rumours are good, but nothing beats solid, official information straight from developers. Creators of Moto X4 have just provided us with official images of their device, along with the phone's complete specification. Moto X4 specs: - 5.2' display, 1080p, - Snapdragon 630 CPU, - Adreno 508 GPU, - 3GB ROM and 32GB RAM in Europe, North ...
After being available for pre-order for some time, Moto Z2 Force now goes on sale in the United States of America. The handest in two colour variants, black and grey, is available at every major US carrier, all of which will sell the phone for roughly $720. Unlocked version of the phone is not available yet and we do not know when, if ever, it will ...
Moto Gamepad is one of the mods most recently released for the Moto Z smartphone. What is its purpose? Well, it is pretty straightforward - you clip it onto the phone and turn it into a gaming controller. Gamepad mod provides two analog sticks, shoulder and ABXY buttons and D-pad, which makes it similiar to an XBox controller. Mod houses a 1050mAh battery ...
Wow. Turns out Evan Blass CAN sometimes be wrong! Last month, @evleaks shared a leaked render of the Moto X4 device, back then still known as Moto X (2017). New render followed at the end of July. Now, on August 4th, Mr. Blass not only shares new picture of the device, but also admits that earlier leaks were either outdated or simply wrong. Astonishing. ...