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Motorola Moto 360 charger revealed, details about the smartwatch’s specs emerge

It’s been awhile since we’ve heard anything solid about the posterchild of wrist-based wearable devices, the Moto 360. Motorola’s highly anticipated smartwatch definitely seems to be a step ahead of the competition in more than one regard. We’ve known for awhile that the Moto 360 will come with wireless charging and will sport a more than acceptable battery life, but ...

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Motorola’s Moto X+1 allegedly showed in new leaked images

Rumors about the Moto X+1 have started surfacing earlier this year and were claiming that the device will be Motorola’s next flagship smartphone. The successor to the popular Moto X will reportedly come with a bigger panel as well as an improved list of specs. Design-wise, the handset will apparently be very similar to its predecessor, apart from a few ...

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First image and specs for Moto X+1 leak, phone coming later this year

Motorola might not be the most popular brand on the market, but the company definitely has a steady fan-base. Most users appreciate the raw, almost core Android version Motorola provides, free of various performance-slowing UIs and fancy, unnecessary features. That is what made the Motorola Moto X a popular phone, and that’s what’s driving interest for the upcoming flagship from ...

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Moto X+1 and Moto E to be announced on 13 May

Motorola has already seen great success with the Moto G and the Moto X Android handsets, and is now expected to announce its latest smartphone, probably called Moto X+1 on 13 May. The leaked infos referred to the Motorola XT912A, which is thought to be the new Moto X+1, so there might not be a Moto “X+1”, though a new ...

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A successor to the Moto X seems to be in the works

While the Moto X hasn’t gained as much popularity as some of the other handsets, the device did receive some praise for some of its features, especially its durable design. Although the Moto X is not considered to be on par with smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S5 or the HTC One M8, the device is still pretty decent ...

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