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Slickwraps your Nexus 6. Photo: Slickwraps

Slickwraps your Nexus 6. Photo: Slickwraps

If you love the size of the Nexus 6 but you prefer the gorgeous design of the new Moto X, you can now get the best of both worlds, thanks to Slickwraps.

The company has just started selling authentic Horween leather and bamboo wraps for Google’s latest smartphone, and at just $24 apiece, they’re an incredibly affordable upgrade.

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Unless you have a real thing for shiny bricks, you should avoid WIND Mobile’s latest software update for the 2014 Moto X at all costs. Large numbers of users are reporting that the release is rendering their handset completely unusable, and there doesn’t appear to be an easy fix.

Motorola is working hard on bringing Lollipop to its 1st and 2nd gen. devices. Photo: Motorola

Motorola is working hard on bringing Lollipop to its 1st and 2nd gen. devices. Photo: Motorola

Motorola was among the first OEMs to roll out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the 2nd generation Moto X, at least in the United States. However, since then, the company has taken its own sweet time in rolling out the update to other regions of the world and to its other devices. 

Moto 360's customization options could be more than just different straps. Image: Cult of Android

Moto 360’s customization options could be more than just different straps. Image: Cult of Android

The Moto 360 may one day be just as customizable as the Moto X after Motorola revealed that wearables “could be” coming to MotoMaker. It’s already one of the most popular Android Wear watches on the market, but giving users the ability to choose different straps, accent colors, and more could make it even bigger.

Yes, it's a Nexus 6 without the Nexus logo. Photo: Motorola

Yes, it’s a Nexus 6 without the Nexus logo. Photo: Motorola

Motorola is making a comeback in China, and it has a trick up its sleeve that it is hoping will bring success in a market that’s obsessed with super-sized smartphones — a 6-inch Moto X with Quad HD display. The device is essentially a rebranded Nexus 6, and it’s joined by Motorola’s original 2014 Moto X and Moto G.

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