As soon as Google unveiled Android 5.0 Lollipop today, Motorola also announced its intention of bringing the very latest of Android to all its devices.
As soon as Google unveiled Android 5.0 Lollipop today, Motorola also announced its intention of bringing the very latest of Android to all its devices.
Motorola may have chosen to bow out of the tablet market for the time being, but new owner Lenovo won’t let it rest for too long. The Chinese company reportedly has plans to launch new Android-powered slates under the Motorola brand in an effort to tackle competitors like Apple and Samsung in key markets.
Looking to pick up the new Moto G? You can now find one at your local Best Buy, where you’ll pay just $179.99 for the device off-contract. That’s the same price you’ll pay if you choose to buy directly from Motorola.
Yes, Motorola did just announce its second-generation Moto G, but it’s only available with 3G connectivity initially. If that just isn’t speedy enough for you, you’ll be able get the original (2013) Moto G LTE from AT&T beginning Friday, October 10.
Motorola may have put most of its efforts into its new Moto X, Moto G, and Moto 360 in recent months, but the company hasn’t forgotten about its Droid partnership with Verizon. In fact, the company reportedly has a new handset up its sleeve that’s set to arrive next month with a new rapid charging feature.