Lenovo / Motorola has made Moto G4, Moto G4 Plus, and Moto G4 Play official. Here are specs, price and release date info on all the three phones.
We may now have a date for the big unveiling and release of the fourth-generation Moto G, dubbed the G4 and G4 Plus, with Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing revealing that the company has plans in place for an "exciting" June 9th event.
There are definitely worse things that you can buy for $85.99 than one of Motorola's Moto G smartphone. If you are currently using an iOS or Android-powered smartphone, but have been looking for a spare device, either for traveling or just taking with you as a backup, then the first-generation fully unlocked Moto G for $85.99 is definitely one that's worth taking a peek into. The deal offers a staggering 57% saving on the regular list price, but act quickly if you're interested, as the price is set to rise back to normal in a day's time.
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Motorola's 3rd-generation Moto G 2015 specs, price and render images have leaked out in the wild. With a week to go until we see what the device will have to offer. With time ticking away though one retailer just couldn't wait to get the word out, with Swiss company Digitec pushing its Moto G (2015) product page onto its live website a few days early.
We recently saw Apple introduce iOS 8 to a whole host of compatible iPhone and iPad devices, and now it's Android's turn to take things to the next level. As we should all know by now, getting our hands on the latest and greatest version of the Android OS isn't as simple as hitting Software Update and watching as the improvements download. Apple have the monopoly on that simplicity it seems. However, if you happen to be the proud owner of an unlocked, mid-range Motorola Moto G smartphone then you'll be the first to officially get your hands on Android Lollipop.
Motorola has just taken the wraps off the Moto G (2nd Gen.) smartphone at a special Chicago event to coincide with Berlin's IFA trade show, and as anticipated, it offers yet more decent smartphoning at low cost while also improving the display. Below, we'll be running through the specs.
Motorola has sent out invitations to a special press event to be held on September 4th, and along with the impressive-looking Moto 360 smartwatch, the formerly Google-owned company will take the wraps off two new smartphones and some kind of head-mounted gadget. It's quite an exciting prospect, particularly given that Samsung is likely to take the wraps off the Note 4 and, in all likelihood, another addition to its 'Gear' smartwatch line-up the day before on September 3rd. Unlike Samsung's event, which will head off IFA in Berlin, Germany, Motorola's big announcements will take place in Chicago, United States, and as well as more info regarding the beautiful Moto 360, the successor to the heavily-lauded Moto X should also be on the agenda.
Motorola is today holding a number of special launch events across the world, and as well as taking the wraps off the Moto E - which has been leaked quite a bit during the past week or so - the company has also unveiled a 4G-ified edition of the Moto G packing a microSD slot. All of the details you need to know can be found right after the leap!
Google Play Editions are all the rage right now. After years of smartphone enthusiasts wishing that hardware makers would offer versions of their smartphones with a stock installation of Android as an option, the GPE versions of devices like the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 have proven predictably popular amongst enthusiasts. It's debatable whether the general phone-buying public even noticed, but that's not the point.