Posts tagged android-l

Bamboo-Moto-X

Motorola has confirmed that the Moto X will receive an Android L upgrade after the software makes its public debut this fall. The company has been incredibly quick to roll out Android updates for all Moto devices in recent months — much quicker than its competitors — and it has become a major selling point for the latest Motorola smartphones.

Woot-Nexus-7

If you missed out on the recent eBay deal on the 2013 Nexus 7, here’s another opportunity to grab one cheap, courtesy of online retailer Woot. For today only, you can grab a reconditioned Wi-Fi model with 16GB of storage for $139.99 — almost $100 off its regular retail price.

2013-google-nexus-7-0

Bargain hunters on the lookout for a new tablet will want to check out eBay’s latest offer on the 2013 Nexus 7. A refurbished, 16GB Wi-Fi model can currently be had for just $129, and that’s a great price for a powerful slate that’s still got plenty of life left in it yet.

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Sony’s upcoming Xperia Z3 will pack a quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor combined with 3GB of RAM, according to a new report, but a super sharp Quad HD display will not be appearing on its specifications sheet. Instead, the device is expected to deliver the same Full HD (1080p) resolution as its predecessor with a slightly smaller screen.

ART-runtime

When Android L gets its public release this fall, Google will kill off the Dalvik runtime that has traditionally been the default for its popular platform and switch over to ART. Most modern devices already allow you to make this change yourself — but not all are completely ART-compatible just yet.

For instance, ART should be avoided on the LG G3, unless you don’t mind breaking things.

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