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New Moto G is now waterproof and customisable

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Motorola has unveiled the latest update to its popular Moto G smartphone, offering the usual combination of low price and premium specs, but with added water-resistance and the ability to customise the device using Motorola's Moto Maker service. When Google first launched the Moto G in November 2013, it was widely praised for its low price, quad-core processor and HD screen, offering a wallet-friendly alternative to some of the premium devices on the market at the time, like Apple's iPhone 5c. Less than a year later, Motorola updated the device with a bigger screen, better cameras and microSD storage expansion, and raised the price from £135 to £145. Now the company has unveiled the third-generation Moto G – the first to be launched since Lenovo bought Motorola from Google for $2.9bn (£1.8bn) in 2014. The new Moto G runs Android Lollipop and has a 5-inch HD display, all-day battery life and built-in SD card support. It ...

Motorola unveils Moto X Style, Moto X Play smartphones

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Hours after its  India unit unveiled  the third-generation Moto G smartphone, Motorola announced two new smartphones of its Moto X range in the US.  While the new Moto X Style is priced at $399 (unlocked), its smaller sibling Moto X Play costs $299 off-contract. The former will hit the market in September, and the latter in August.  Notably, Moto X Style will be in direct competition with  the new OnePlus 2 smartphone , which costs $389 ( Rs 24,999 in India ). However, there is no word when the company will bring Moto X Style to the Indian market.  Moto X Style sports a 5.7-inch QHD (1440x2560p) resolution and runs on the 1.8GHz hexa-core 64-bit Snapdragon 808 chipset with 3GB RAM. It will come with 64GB of internal storage, with microSD card support up to 128GB. The smartphone has a 5MP front camera, 3,000mAh battery, and universal 4G support, and the "world's fastest turbo charging technology." Moto X Play, on the other hand, has a 5.5-inch Ful...

Moto G (Gen 3) to have 2GB RAM, water-resistance?

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Data by import tracking website Zauba shows that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have 2GB of RAM, while Android Syrup claims it will feature IPX7 certification. W ith the launch of the next generation of Motorola products  scheduled for July 28 , we are seeing more details of the third-generation Moto G smartphone surface almost every week. Now, two recent reports have shed more light on what we might expect from the Moto G (Gen 3).  According to import tracking website Zauba, Motorola has imported a total of 192 units of the third-generation Moto G to India for testing purposes.  The data by Zauba  shows that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have 2GB of RAM, along with a 5-inch screen, 8GB internal storage, and white and black colour options.  This report contradicts earlier speculation that Moto G (Gen 3) will come with only 1GB RAM, like its predecessors. With 2 gigs of RAM, the smartphone will be better positioned to take on the competition ...

Third-generation Moto G's features, images leaked

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NEW DELHI: Lenovo-owned Motorola is likely to release its next-generation Moto G smartphone, whose images and videos have hit the web recently. The  video  shows several details about the upcoming Motorola smartphone, including key hardware and software version. It seems that the third-generation Moto G model will share quite a few features with its predecessor, such as the 5-inch (720p) HD screen, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and microSD card support The new model will also be powered by the 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor, with four cores running 1.4GHz. Its Antutu benchmark score is reportedly higher too at 23355, compared to the 17976 score of the second-generation model. Moto G (Gen 3) will run on Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) operating system out-of-the-box. Like Moto E (Gen 2), the upcoming smartphone will support 4G networks. The biggest upgrade to Moto G will be the camera resolution, jumping straight from an 8MP rear camera to a 13MP primary shooter,...