Category: Motorola

  • Verizon’s original Moto X finally receives Android 5.1 update

    The original Moto X from 2013 has been updated to Android 5.1 Lollipop in June. In July even AT&T’s version of the smartphone got the update. However, Verizon’s model is only now about to receive the new software. The carrier nicknamed Big Red has finally approved the update for the Moto X, which means the…

  • Moto X Force will be the official name of the leaked device

    Moto X Force will be the official name of the leaked device

    Just a short couple of days ago we brought you word of a new smartphone in development at Motorola. Up until today this was known by its codename – Bounce. It will however be sold as the Moto X Force when it eventually launches. Along with the official name, we have a new leaked render…

  • Motorola will absorb Lenovo Mobile

    Motorola will absorb Lenovo Mobile

    You can expect a lot more Motorola models in the future. Lenovo has decided that in the smartphone market the brand recognition of Motorola is much stronger than that of its own brand and will integrate Lenovo Mobile into Motorola. That’s not just a relabeling though, the President of Lenovo Mobile Group said that much…

  • Motorola Droid Maxx 2 smiles for the camera in leaked live images

    Motorola Droid Maxx 2 smiles for the camera in leaked live images

    It really wasn’t so long ago when we first heard that the Moto X Play would in fact be headed to the US, contrary to what Motorola said at its launch. This was alleged to be hitting Verizon at some point in the future, just rebranded as the Droid Maxx 2. And here we are,…

  • Moto X Play can now be ordered in the UK and Germany

    Moto X Play can now be ordered in the UK and Germany

    Last month Motorola unveiled the new Moto X Play, an upper-midrange smartphone with a huge battery. Although oddly this won’t be sold in the US, it is going to be offered by the company pretty much everywhere else. And today it’s become available to order in at least two countries. We’re talking about the UK…