Moto X Hands-On, First Real-World Impressions

Moto X Hands On, First Real World ImpressionsWith the new Moto X, Motorola has found three ways to fundamentally change how we use a smartphone: a voice command to wake it up for hands-free voice control, a screwdriver-like wrist twist to wake up the phone and camera to capture a photo within two seconds, and Active Display to provide the time and other notifications without having to actually turn the phone on. Some of these, of course, work better than others. (more…)

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Google Play Edition Moto X Could Be Arriving Soon

Google Play Edition Moto X Could Be Arriving SoonUnlike a vast majority of Android phones, one of the key features of the recently announced Moto X is that it appears to be running on an unskinned version of Android. This is in contrast to phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Sony Xperia Z where the manufacturers have themed and skinned Android to their own design, installing a variety of tools and software which some users will appreciate, while others might complain about the unnecessary bloat.

Now word on the street has it that the Moto X could also be making its way onto the Google Play store, and what this means is that if you were to buy it directly from Google as opposed to the various carriers like Sprint or US Cellular, the model you would get would run on stock Android.

Like we said earlier, the default Moto X does not appear to be skinned, but since it will be making its way onto a variety of carriers, you can expect them to install their own bloatware and a variety of apps/tools that you may or may not use. Not to mention phones bought from carriers typically brand their logo on the phone, and will come with restrictions such as checking to see if you have tethering enabled on your account before letting you use it.

No word on how much this Google Play edition of the Moto X will cost or when it will be available, but if the idea of bloatware and carrier restrictions are a bit of a turn-off, check back with us at a later date for more details.

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Nexus 4 Android 4.3 update bringing some users a gaggle of issues

Late last month, Google announced that the latest round of Nexus devices would score an OTA Android 4.3 update, which rolled out as promised. Unfortunately for some Nexus 4 users, the update brought with it a fair bit of problems, something that becomes readily apparent with a quick gander through Google’s forums. Among the problems […]

Google’s Schmidt casts off on $60m ocean volcano mission

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Motorola Is Selling Its Moto X Superphone With Dick Jokes (Updated)

Motorola Is Selling Its Moto X Superphone With Dick Jokes (Updated)

The Moto X leaves a terrific first impression. It’s well-built, it’s fast, it comes in a variety of trims. On the one hand, it exudes the kind of class that you’d expect from mature, seasoned companies like Google and Motorola. On the other hand, dick jokes.

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Oh My, Look at All the Pretty Moto X Colors

Oh My, Look at All the Pretty Moto X Colors

The fabled Moto X has been detailed by Motorola at long last, and as expected, the company is flaunting the customizable appearance of the phone—there are more than 2000 possible color and material combinations you can assemble. Here are the 18 possibilities for the back, and they are oh so lovely how will anyone choose? Which do you like?

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Moto X coming to Canada as a Rogers exclusive priced at $190 on a two-year contract

Motorola just made headlines here in the US with the official unveiling of the Moto X, and now it’s making waves with similar news in the Great White North. That’s right folks, the Moto X is coming to Canada, but will be exclusively available to customers of Rogers. The handset arrives in August for as low as $189.99 when attached to a two-year contract, and existing Rogers customers can reserve one for their very own right now. Unfortunately, the X will only be available in black or white (initially, at least), but hopefully additional colors and perhaps even the wood veneer versions will come later — we’re thinking maple’s a good way to go.

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Moto X Specs, Release Date & Features (Official)

Moto X Specs, Release Date & Features (Official)We are in New York for the Moto X launch and Motorola has demonstrated its Moto X smartphone to us, and we can finally put an end to speculations and bring facts and specific details to the most important Motorola launch to date. Moto X is compact (4.7”) smartphone that has been built to push the user experience forward, not to compete in terms of pure specifications.

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Good News! The Moto X Will Have a Stock Android Google Play Version

Good News! The Moto X Will Have a Stock Android Google Play Version

The Moto X is actually pretty awesome all on its own. But super nerds can be happy it’s also going to come in a baby-fresh stock-Android-having Google Play version, with zero bloatware, and available directly from Google. It’s a trend we continue to be real happy about.

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The Inside Story of the Moto X: The Reason Google Bought Motorola

The Inside Story of the Moto X: The Reason Google Bought Motorola

Two years ago, Google announced its purchase of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, a purchase that seemed baffling. What was Google thinking? Now that we’ve seen the Moto X, that question has been answered.