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.
The new Moto X again expands its availability in the U.S. today after making its debut on U.S. Cellular. Customers can pick up the black model with a plastic back for $99.99 on a two-year contract — the same price you’ll pay to get the device through other carriers.
Motorola’s new Moto X has been picking up rave reviews since making its debut last month, with many calling it the best Android-powered smartphone you can buy right now. But just how long will Motorola allow it to hold onto that title?
The company has been tasked with building Google’s upcoming Nexus 6, and if its leaked specifications are anything to go by, it’s going to be bigger and better than anything Motorola has given us so far.
Customers buying a new Moto X through Moto Maker now have the opportunity to choose Verizon as their carrier. Prices start at $99.99 for a 16GB model with a plastic back panel when customers take a new two-year contract.