Motorola has announced they will be offering the off-contract Moto X, including the unlockable Developer Edition, for $150 off on Cyber Monday via their website.
The Google Play editions of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 are the latest devices to receive the Android 4.4 KitKat update, following the Moto X and Nexus 4 last week.
The Moto G is going to be sold in the USA as of January and looks like it will be a popular present. Here is how to set up your Moto G for the first time.
The Moto G is the downgraded international version of the Moto X with a combination of good hardware and a craz good price. Check out our Moto G review!
Android 4.4 is here and aside from Nexus devices, not too much is known about what the rollout will be. Here's a roundup of various manufacturers and their rollout plans.
Project Ara is an initiative started by Motorola with Phonebloks to build an open hardware platform welcoming parts from different manufacturers for one smartphone.
The Moto X is a is available in the Americas. Not a high-end phone, it still has a great AMOLED screen, fast X8 processor & nice design. Check out our Moto X review!
October is the month that everyone has slated for the release of Android 4.4. Even now, however, many users are asking the question: will my device be getting the latest
A new report by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Google may opt to replace Asus with LG as the manufacturer of the 2014 version of the Nexus 7 tablet.
One of the main innovations behind the expected Moto X smartphone is its alleged revolutionary camera. Apparently the new device will incorporate something called Clear P
The Forum at AndroidPIT is growing and more interesting information is arriving there everyday! Here are some interesting forum posts from the last little while.
New rumors are about and this time they include Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie and the fabled X Phone from Motorola. If they are both correct, we could see both in October
Finally, we have a clearer picture of what's going to be announced this upcoming Wednesday at Google I/O. It's not the amazing event we thought it would be.
It's been a few months since Android 4.2 Jelly Bean officially launched, and the update still hasn't reached too many devices. When will you likely receive your update?
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