Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Saturday, 26 July 2014

Motorola Moto X+1 photos has been leaked


Could this be the new Motorola Moto X+1 ? Last year on August the Moto X made its way to the global mobile market, and based on the yearly cycle of mobile launching it seems logical that the rumored Moto X+1 is on the verge of a release. The photos that you are seeing have been released by “Android Police” and claim it to be the near final prototype of the new Motorola flagship.
The Moto X+1 is expected to look like the current Moto X and features the custom wooden back cover. The leaked photos reveals a silver coloured rim around the side of the phone which is claimed to be made of aluminium. Compared to Moto X, the Moto X+1 has been claimed to flaunt a 5.1 inch screen compared to the former which has a 4.7 inch screen size. The phone won’t have any capacitive button  but earpiece and loudspeaker have the placements like the one we have witnessed in the baby Moto E.

On the back of the mobile there is the traditional Motorola logo in black but it doesn’t seem to be like a dimple that we have seen in the other Moto series phones. Also the two white dots on the either side of the lens are claimed to be the dual LED flash. The cameras are expected to be 5 MP for secondary and 12 MP as primary. Like G and X, the Moto X+1 will have fixed internal memory and no MicroSD card slot.


The volume rocker and lock button will be placed on the right side and SIM card slot is claimed to be placed on the top with USB port as usual on the bottom. Other unconfirmed information about the phone includes a 32 GB memory with 2 GB RAM, 1080p screen, a snapdragon 800 processor and will be powered by a 2900mAh. Also a Brazilian retailer leaked that there is a microSD slot. So, as there are contradictions, we cannot say that the report/leak is cent per cent genuine or holds any truth.

Considering the timing of the leak, there is a point that this might be the new Motorola flagship. But whether it will be called Moto X+1 or something else, we will be only sure when new and more concrete evidence unveils in the upcoming days to support or refute this claim.
Thursday, 23 August 2012

Canadians can now get Motorola Defy Pro from Rogers Wireless



Good news for Canadians. Now natives of Canada can get the Motorola Defy Pro directly from Rogers Wireless. The condition in the deal is that one can obtain the Motorola Defy Pro from Rogers Wireless for free on a three year contract basis or one can opt to pay a sum of $274.99 in case of which one will not be bound to any contract or commitment.

The Motorola Defy Pro is a rugged IP67 certified smartphone that features a QWERTY keypad along with a 2.7 inch touch screen. It’s a great alternative for BlackBerry handsets for those who still wish to have a keypad apart from touch screen. Other specs that the Motorola Defy Pro flaunts include a 1 GHz processor which is single core based, the primary camera is of 5 Mega Pixels and the front camera for video conferencing is a VGA one. For long battery life it is powered by 1700mAH battery. The phone runs on Android 2.3 operating system.

Many customers seem to be attracted to this offer. If you want an Android phone featuring both touch and type keypad modes then at present Motorola Defy Pro from Rogers Wireless seems to be the best deal. However, it is to be noted that it is available in Canada only for the moment. Some may question about the OS, and yes it doesn’t seem that it will ever make up to Android 4.0 by official updates but yet you always have to option to upgrade it unofficially!
Wednesday, 22 August 2012

LG, Sony and Samsung are expected to come up with the next Google Nexus devices



A Japanese blog called Android Noodles have claimed that three brands LG, Sony and Samsung will come up with the Google Nexus and are working on it individually. As a proof to it, the blog also added a confidential DoCoMo document which points towards the legitimateness of the report. All the three variations of the Nexus device are expected to run on Android 4.1 operating system, the Jelly Bean, which is the latest version currently.
The Nexus devices are expected to be released under the following names – Sony Xperia Nexus, LG Optimus Nexus and Samsung Galaxy Nexus II as mentioned in the report. It has been reported that Samsung will be launching Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-I9260 and this report points that Samsung Galaxy Nexus II will be the Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-I9260. This gizmo is said to be coming with a large 4.65 inch display and will be powered by 15 GHz dual core mobile processor. The changes compared to Samsung Galaxy Nexus I are that, the new Nexus is expected to come with 8 mega pixel camera assisted by flash, also changes in the storage and memory expansion support has been suspected.

At the time being it doesn’t seem that Motorola and HTC will be working to take out their own Nexus. But time can only tell. But at present it is sure that LG, Sony and Samsung are working on it. Whether it’s a rumor or not we will know about it in the upcoming days.
Friday, 17 August 2012

Motorola Unlock My Device Page launched


Motorola "Unlock My device" site has finally been released. By the help of this site, one can unlock the boot loaders of their Motorola device. With successful unlocking one will be able to install the 3rd Party applications in the devices. But, Motorola has added lots of warning in the process, but one finally although unlock their devices and enjoy the privileges of various applications developed by several 3rd party clients on their respective devices.

However, there were some requirements in order to use the Motorola Unlock My Device feature and successfully unlock the boot loaders. The essential requirement for the process includes Android DSK and also the drivers of Motorola that usually comes with the box of the cell. If you have those things installed, then the preceding steps are very simple and one has to just follow the on screen instruction given from the Motorola Unlock My Device Page.

One disadvantage about the unlocking feature is that only two phones and two tablets can be successfully unlocked at the current moment. It is undoubtedly a very small list compared to the vast range of devices that Motorola has produced. The devices that are currently added in the Motorola’s Unlock My Device page includes RAZR Developer Edition, Photon Q, XOOM Wi-Fi and XOOM Verizon. As you can see at the moment the unlock able devices are very few but it is expected that new devices will soon be added in the list of the Motorola Unlock My Device page.