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Motorola: The Celebrated Outsider

Motorola: The Celebrated Outsider

The first person-to-person SMS message originated in Finland in 1993, and interestingly, the growth of the cellphone has coincided with us Millennials in more ways than just a common timeline. Just as our most formative years come between ages 0-4 and 18-22, the commercialized cell phone era has experienced early growth and adult formation, sparked by Nokia and Apple/Google respectively. Furthermore, just as we Millennials went through the awkward middle school phase plagued by acne, uncomfortable dances, and an astronomically high metal-to-teeth ratio per capita, cell phones experienced growing pains in the mid 2000s.

Many companies had visions for what the post-Nokia brick cell phone should be, and many of those ideas fizzled out from too many gimmicks and a novel market (I think we all remember the Samsung Juke...yeah...). However, while some phones floundered through electronic adolescence, one phone actually thrived:Motorola's Razr. From 2004-2006, Motorola sold over 150 million of its aircraft grade aluminum devices, and the Razr set the standard for what it means (even today) to be a “thin” phone.

Fast forward a few years. The cell phone matures into the smartphone via Apple in 2007, and the entire landscape changes. Razr is no longer the hot item, and Motorola tries again with the droid line of phones. While Android as an operating platform flourishes, Motorola’s identity got lost in the mix with the likes of LG, Samsung, and HTC, and Motorola fades into the crowd.

In fact, I would bet that the most popular fact about Motorola people know today is that Google sold them to Lenovo; ask people to pull a Moto G out of a smartphone line up, and I suspect many would fail to identify it even though it is the best selling phone in Motorola history. However, ask the same group to identify Motorola’s correct logo, and an overwhelming number would do so successfully.

Ok, at this point, it may seem that I’m advocating for Motorola, but that is not my position. Rather, Motorola intrigues me based on one fundamental question: how can a surviving company have such great name recognition without having its products lead in any category?

After some thought, I think the answer lies in an unorthodox competitive advantage: being the celebrated outsider. Take a look at the new Moto X Style (or Pure depending on your orientation with the Atlantic); this phone breaks all the rules:
  • Premium specs, non-premium price
  • Direct B2C distribution channels (sorry AT&T and Verizon)
  • Moto maker customization (no debate between just Space Gray and Rose Gold)

Imagine if Apple or Samsung broke all of these rules, especially regarding distribution channels. Leaving AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile out of the mix would cause a global uproar; however,  Motorola's release event for these phones highlighted this deviation, and nobody panicked. Some may attribute this to the fact that Motorola is no longer relevant in the phone space, but I disagree.

Over the past 5 years, Motorola has outperformed the market, and its portfolio is diversified across numerous commercial electronic industries. The new line of Moto X smartphones have scored high marks across all categories, and the Moto G is inching into leadership internationally. Motorola is here to stay.
 
So, this goes back to them being the celebrated outsider. Motorola has optimized the tradeoff between visibility and speed, and this has allowed them to move swiftly with new strategies. The Moto Maker capabilities for their smartphones adds considerable complexity to Motorola’s supply chain, but Motorola can do that because they are the outsider. Trying new ideas in the smartwatch scene with the Moto 360 is risky, but Motorola can do that because they are the outsider. Motorola’s new Moto X line might be the next Razr, but even if it isn’t, Motorola is swift enough to correct the course.
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Moto G (2015) Review | Best Budget Phone

Moto G (2015) Review | Best Budget Phone


Starting from just £160/$180 – the Moto G (2015) features a 5-inch HD display, 4G LTE, Android 5.1, 13 MP rear and 5 MP front cameras, an upgraded quad-core processor capable of playing the latest games and a large, 2470mAh battery. Suffice to say, you get a lot of bang for your buck.
Released in July 2015 it’s available in two models – the cheaper of which only has 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM whereas the £209/$220model has a much more reasonable 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. This review features the lower-end model – and although it’s not perfect, let me tell you why I think this will be one of the best budget phones of 2015.
Design & Display:
In terms of design and display it’s not necessarily much of a step up over the 2014 Moto G. Weighing 155g and at 12.2mm thick - It’s fatter, heavier, has a lower screen-to-body ratio and has the same screen size and resolution as last year’s model. Despite this it’s still comfortable to hold and doesn’t feel that big thanks to the back tapering in to around 5.5mm on the edges.
The textured removable back cover looks quite smart but in my opinion it feels pretty cheap and tacky.  Having said that, the material and texture does make it very easy to hold which is great as you never feel like it’s going to slide out of your hand or pocket. Taking the cover off reveals the Micro-SIM and Micro-SD card slots. It’s important to make sure you firmly click the cover back into place afterwards to reseal the phone as the Moto G enjoys IPX7 waterproofing which means it will survive being submerged in up to one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
If you buy this phone online from Motorola directly, you can use their Moto Maker service which allows you to customise the front and back colours, choose between the 8 and 16GB versions, choose a case and add personalised engravings. I opted for a Black front, Cherry back and Dark Chrome Accent. It’s a great way of personalising your phone, with options to reflect your personality - making it look subtle and refined or really bold and eye-catching.
With a 5-inch, 1280 x 720 IPS-LCD display protected by Gorilla Glass 3, there’s little difference between this and its predecessor which sports the same size and resolution. It’s still reasonably sharp at 294 Pixels per Inch - only slightly less than the iPhone 6’s 326ppi.
As for the quality of the display, it’s not the brightest at around 450 nits at maximum brightness – although that is still a 14% improvement over the 2014 model. Colour temperature is improved to, but still remains markedly cool and not overly vibrant. It looks good for a mid-range device but falls down slightly next to more expensive flagship phones.
Performance & Storage:
The Moto G 2015 features a 64-bit, quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor alongside 1 or 2GB of RAM depending on the model you choose.
The new 410 chip sports a higher clock-speed and a faster Adreno 306 graphics chip than the snapdragon 400 found in the 2014 Moto G. So although the new 2015 model isn’t going to compete with the flagships in raw power - this is where mid-range phones like the Moto G offer fantastic bang for buck.
At less than half the price of top-end android phones like the Galaxy S6, LG G4 and HTC One M9, the latest android 5.1 software and efficient quad-core processor mean the Moto G isn’t really that much slower in real terms. In the AnTuTu benchmark, the Moto G scored a less than stellar 22,937 – that compares with 61,274 for the Galaxy S6 and 52,343 for the HTC One M9 which uses Qualcomms most powerful Snapdragon 810 chip.
Synthetic benchmarks aside, in real world use, the Moto G’s performance is surprisingly close to some of these flagships and highlights the diminishing returns we see with today’s flagships in terms of the increasing power of hardware versus the real-world gains in the performance.
Real Racing 3, one of the best looking and most graphically intensive games available on the Google Play Store runs really well. It’s a credit to the performance of the Snapdragon 410 which, despite being a mid-range chip, runs the game without a hint of slow-down or over-heating. You can be confident then that despite being described as a budget option, the 2015 Moto G is capable of running any game or app you throw at it.
It’s a shame I could only get my hands on the 1GB model as it would be interesting to see if there’s any significant improvement in multitasking performance with the 2GB version.
Storage is still lacking – however. The base model only offers 8GB of storage with the more expensive option coming with a much more reasonable 16GB. Fortunately, the phone does support Micro-SD cards but only up to 32GB in capacity. I would recommend opting for 16GB model as Android still doesn’t allow you to install apps (without rooting your phone) on external storage so installing more than a few basic apps will quickly fill it up. It’s rumoured that the upcoming Android 5.2 update will add a feature that allows you to format your Micro-SD card in a way that makes the phone see and use it as internal memory – which is great news but there’s no definite word when this is coming.
Software & Features:
One of the main reasons the Moto G feels remarkably fast and fluid to use is thanks to the latest Android 5.1 software it runs. The best news is Moto keeps things simple by offering a near-stock Android experience on the Moto G. Google’s Material design gives the phone a more grown-up and sophisticated feel, most noticeably in the app drawer, drop down notification bar and settings menu.
Moto do add a couple of interesting features though. From the pre-installed Moto app, you can use ‘Assist’ to change the settings on your phone depending on your location. If you’re in bed, for example – you can set it so the screen mains off and notifications are restricted to priority only. Within the app, ‘Actions’ guides you through your phones motion control. Perform a double ‘karate-chop’ action to turn on the flashlight or twist the phone twice to open the camera app – both of which work really well.
Relatively trivial but welcome additions to an otherwise great, stock android experience.
Camera:
Motorola boasts about the Moto G having a ‘best in class’ camera which includes a dual-LED flash and uses the same sensor found in the Google Nexus 6 – also made by Motorola.  The Moto G 2015 features 13 MP rear and 5 MP front cameras - up from 8 and 2 MP, respectively.
On the face of it, in well-lit environments the Moto G produces bright and detailed pictures that are naturally vibrant and pleasing to the eye. However, detail and sharpness fades into fuzziness as you zoom in and focusing on the right subject proves more hit-and-miss than it should be.
In lower-light, detail suffers and noise becomes much more apparent which the dedicated ‘night mode’ and flash do very little to compensate for.
When it comes to recording video, the 2015 Moto G adds a slow-motion mode and ups the maximum resolution to 1080p (full HD) at 30 frames per second which produces reasonable looking results and is surprisingly smooth despite the absence of optical image stabilisation. Colours appear a bit muted and there is occasional artifacting but on the whole does it a good job.  The only other video mode is a 720p slow-motion
Beyond HDR mode, a panorama option and selecting a mode allowing you to adjust the focus and exposure – there aren’t many options for more experienced photographers. For most of us this isn’t a problem, a double-twist action which quickly opens the camera app followed by a taking a picture with a single tap on the screen is an impressively fast and user-friendly experience.
The 5MP front ‘selfie’ camera is noticeably less detailed than the rear and colours appear unnaturally saturated.  It’ll get the job done and I doubt most people really expect the highest quality from the front camera – as long as it makes them and their friends look good (which the slightly wider angle and higher saturation should).
There’s no fancy 4K option, pro modes or even optical image stabilisation but it’s a solid step up from last year and performs admirably well compared with its mid-range competition.
Battery:
The Moto G’s non-removable 2470maH battery, which is nearly 20% larger in capacity than last year’s model, is surprisingly good.
Running the Geekbench 3 battery rundown test - It took 8 hours and 26 minutes for the battery to fully discharge. If we compare this result to 5hr14 for the LG G4, 5hr50 for the Galaxy S6 and 5hr26 for the iPhone 6 Plus, the Moto G 2015 would appear to absolutely thrash the expensive flagships in battery life by an average increase of 53%!
Strangely, the ‘battery score’ from the same Geekbench test actually puts the Moto G in last place so real-life testing was needed to confirm the unbelievable run-down result.
With Netflix running for just over 13 minutes on both the Moto G and Samsung Galaxy S6 – which had full batteries and brightness set to max, they performed identically – with 97% battery remaining.  A small-scale test, but it does suggest the Moto G doesn’t perform quite as well as the benchmark may have suggested.
Typical real-world use for me includes web browsing, Spotify, checking social media, sending a few texts and taking a couple of calls - with auto-brightness enabled. I don’t tend to play games or use any particularly intensive applications, but I would say my usage is pretty average. The Moto G comfortably lasted me a full work day and well into the evening, with around 30% remaining by 10pm. You could probably get a day and a half out of it with care – and maybe even two with the battery saver mode enabled - but for most of us it’ll require an overnight charge.
So the benchmarks exaggerated the real-world performance a tad, but it’s still impressive and thanks to the latest android software and more power-efficient snapdragon 410 processor, the Moto G offers very respectable battery performance.
In terms of charging, unfortunately there’s no quick or wireless charging features built-in to the Moto G, despite the Snapdragon 410 chip inside supporting quick charging - and therefore has pretty average charge times. From 0%, 30 minutes of charging will add about 20% of battery - significantly slower than phones, including the Moto X, which do offer fast-charging.
Call & Sound Quality:
Moto has dropped one of the front-facing speakers, despite appearances, meaning there is just one speaker located on the front’s bottom bezel. Although a forward facing speaker is still better than most phones which usually relegate it to the back or base of the phone, the Moto G’s single speaker doesn’t sound particularly nice. Volume is impressive but it’s tinny and lacks depth or warmth. It’s fine for the odd video or putting a call on speaker but I’d recommend using headphones for a better audio experience.
It’s a similar story with the call quality. Clarity is decent and there was no issue with either caller hearing each other but it’s pretty unremarkable in terms of quality. Fortunately, average call quality is something that many flagships suffer from so for a mid-range budget phone it’s more forgivable.
The Verdict
A near stock Android experience, significantly improved cameras and solid gaming performance make the 2015 Moto G a worthy successor to one of the best budget phones of 2014. It’s not perfect, except for the addition of waterproofing I think the design has taken a step back in many ways and the display quality, battery life and sound quality are all fairly average. Despite this, it represents great value for money even if you opt for the higher-spec 16GB model.
As mid-range, budget phones become more powerful and desirable – they raise serious questions regarding the value of top-end, flagship devices. The Moto G (2015) is an incredibly capable smartphone and I highly recommend it to casual users and phone enthusiasts alike.


Tom Honeyands
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Best Ranking Smartphone of 2015

List of Top 10 Best Ranking Smartphone of 2015 

In the smartphone market producers simply can not afford to stay with our arms folded, and as such try every day to offer the public more and more advanced products.

Hundreds of different smartphone annually launched on the market very often create confusion in the consumer's purchasing choice, especially for the huge selection of products for every price range.

Increasingly large screens, cameras can take pictures as close as possible to reality and feature hardware and software to facilitate the life of every day.

But what is the best smartphone of 2015?

1) Samsung Galaxy S6
1) Samsung Galaxy S6


The Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with a display of 5.1 inches (the same size as its predecessor Galaxy S5) with Super AMOLED technology and a stunning Quad HD resolution 1440 x 2560 pixels at 577 ppi.

It 'features a powerful processor Exynos 7420 Octa-Core 64-bit ( Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex A53 and  Quad-core 2.1 GHz Cortex A57 ), 3 GB of RAM LPDDR4, Mali-T760 graphics card and memory storage 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB (not expandable).

The multimedia sector is something never seen before. In fact, the Samsung Galaxy S6 sports a rear camera with 16 megapixels resolution 2988 x 5312 pixels , optical stabilization, autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, Auto HDR and panorama mode. The video recording is at 2160p @ 30fps with ability to use both cameras simultaneously.

Before we find a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording @ 30fps, video call and dual Auto HDR.

On a device of this level could not certainly miss the complete set of sensors: barometer, compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, torch and wireless charging .

Also present was the fingerprint reader for secure access to the smartphone and secure shopping on the web (Paypal certified and Samsung Pay).

Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Dual-band, WiFi Direct, WiFi hotspots, Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, NFC, infrared port, microUSB.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with the operating system  Android 5.0.2 Lollipop and a Li-Ion 2550 mAh (not removable).

Available colors: Pearl White, Black Sapphire, Gold, Blue Topaz and Emerald Green.

2) Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung Galaxy Note 4


The famous  phablet  of the Korean Samsung reaches its fourth versione.Malgrado its abundant size and nature from phablet, deserves a place of honor as the best Android smartphone in 2015 thanks to its performance eccellenti.Il new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 presents a display of  5.7 inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels Full HD  to 515 ppi (among the highest resolutions in circulation) technology Super AMOLED Gorilla Glass and 3.Dotato chipset  Qualcom Snapdragon 805 CPU and Quad Core 2.7 GHz  and well  3 GB of RAM , this device will be able to never miss a beat even with applications very hungry risorse.La new  Adreno 420 GPU  also gives the Galaxy Note IV excellent performance when running graphics applications and memory gaming.Come storage are  32 GB  expandable via microSD up to 64 further GB.Il multimedia sector of Note 4 is certainly well equipped with a rear camera well 16 megapixel with LED flash , zoom and BSI sensor that allows recording of video with quality 4K (2160p) , and a front camera of 3.7 megapixel up to 1080p, perfect for self-portraits and video calls in high quality. All this is supported by the software for Samsung camera that offers dozens of settings and how to improve shots (as seen on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3) .The real gem of hese devices is undoubtedly the use of the  S Pen  and its functions. With the digital pen can be supplied scrap of a certain part of the screen instead of the usual screenshot and save it in the "Scrapbook", or simply write any notes by hand, such as a phone number, and the device process your scrittura.Dal perspective connectivity supporting HSDPA at 42.2 Mbps and,  in LTE , up to the incredible 100 Mbps .There are plenty of classic dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with Glonass technology, NFC and Infrared IRDA to use the device as a remote control televisione.Il Samsung Galaxy Note IV comes with Android 4.4.4 KitKat and a battery of 3220 mAh well.

3) Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus


Heir of the line of success Apple, the iPhone 6 is one of the most anticipated products of the end of 2014 and is the answer to  Apple  the top range of  Samsung, HTC and Sony .The new iPhone has formed entirely new, changing the rules to which Apple had accustomed us until ora.Sono were in fact launched two versions of the product, with Retina Display Multi-Touch widescreen 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus.Rispetto to 5s, the news is definitely bigger CPU related. Iphone 6 is in fact equipped with the new processor Apple A8 1.4 GHz Dual Core with 64-bit architecture in connection to the new processor movement M8 (combination already tested successfully, albeit with different specifications of iPhone 5s) designed to improve battery life and responsible for carrying out the operation more simple, so remove the main CPU load. The RAM on both models is 1 GB.La storage memory varies depending on the model chosen when purchasing  16 Gb , 64 Gb or 128 Gb  (not expandable, as is traditional Apple) .As graphics processor are the sixth generation of  PowerVR  already made ​​for iPhone 5s in fact the first GPU to smartphone to support  OpenGL 3.0 and DirectX 10 .The fingerprint reader provides a level more in the sicurezza.Il sensor Touch ID is embedded in the Home key , then just put over your finger to access the device. The touch ID can also be used to purchase content on  iTunes Store  and  App Store. The photographic industry, compared to iPhone 5s, was naturally improved. The megapixel remain the same, 8 MP for the rear camera and 1.2 MP for that anteriore.Il  dual LED flash True Tone  is very useful in photographs in low-light conditions, where a little 'all smartphones are in trouble. Announcements biggest concern mostly stabilization, different from version 4.7 "and the Plus version. On the iPhone 6 was adopted digital stabilization, while on iPhone 6 Plus optical. The result is significantly better and will be evident as soon as you will click your first picture. New modes, 43 megapixel panoramic pictures and Burst for anteriore.Inoltre camera will record video in  slow motion  in Full HD. The front camera is 1.2 megapixels and can record video in HD at 720p.Connettività: 3G, LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with Glonass, WiFi.Viene provided with the latest operating system from Apple iOS and 8 battery 1810 mAh for iPhone 6 and battery 2915 mAh for iPhone 6 Plus.

4) LG G4
LG G4


Successor to the G3, G4 is the new smartphone that LG has recently launched to compete with the new top of the range of mid-2015 LCD 5.5-inch  qHD resolution with 1440 × 2560 pixels at 434 ppi (among the highest in the current market) and IPS technology Quantum, protected by Gorilla Glass 4 .The new LG G4 features the chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8992 808 with 6-Core CPU (Core 2 1.8 GHz Cortex-A57 and 4 Core  1:44 GHz Cortex-A53 ) that consumes less energy and heats up considerably less than the 810 version to eight core.Come other hardware specifications are Adreno 418 GPU, memory RAM LPDDR3 3 GB and 32 GB of storage memory (expandable via the microSD slot) .The photographic industry is a large step forward compared to that seen on the G3, in fact, the new G4 mounting a rear camera  16 megapixel  with dual LED flash, resolution 5312 x 2998 pixels , aperture f / 1.8, laser focus, optical stabilizer three axes. This hardware configuration allows you to take great photos in any condizione.Come front camera is equipped with an 8 megapixel camera that can also give excellent scatti.Connettività: 3G, LTE , Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, WiFi, GPS and Glonass, microUSB. LG G4 comes with Android 5.1 LG Lollipop interface and lithium battery 3000 mAh

5) HTC One M9

HTC One M9

One M9 is the current top of the range smartphone of the house Taiwanese HTC and successor of One M8.Possiede a large 5-inch display Super LCD3 with HD 1080 x 1920 resolution at 440 ppi, protected by Gorilla Glass 4.Sotto the body, undoubtedly well taken care of, we find the chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8994 810 (Quad Core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 + Quad Core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A57) , Adreno 430 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage memory (expandable to 128 GB through slot for microSD) .htc M9 One stands out for its excellent multimedia sector, in fact, there is a 20-megapixel main camera with digital stabilization, autofocus and dual LED flash that can take pictures at a maximum resolution of 5376 x 3752 pixels and record video in 4K (2160p) at 30 fps.Frontalmente we find a canonical 4-megapixel camera that can take great pictures and record video in Full HD still 30 fps.Connettività: 4G LTE, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1 with A2DP, NFC, microUSB 2.0, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS, IRDA, FM Radio .Seonsori: proximity, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, barometer, gesture.Il new HTC One M9 comes with Android OS 5.0 Lollipop with custom UI HTC and a Lithium battery 2840 mAh .

6) Sony Xperia and Xperia Z3 Z3 Compact
Sony Xperia and Xperia Z3 Z3 Compact


In fifth place on our list of  Best Smartphone 2015 here is the third version of the lodging "Z" of Sony, this time in two versions almost identical except for screen size and some changes tecnico.Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact are high-end smartphones design very nice and catchy are also suitable for use extreme, in fact  resistant to water and dust  certified IP68.Display IPS LCD from 5.2 inches with resolution 1920 × 1080 pixel Full HD to 423 ppi for the Z3 and display 4.6-inch HD 1280 × 720 pixels at 319 ppi for the Z3 Compact.Questi devices boast a processor  Qualcom Snapdragon 801 Quad-Core 2.5 GHz , Adreno 330 GPU, making them faster and offering performance using common applications and under stress. The credit goes in large part to the RAM on that Z3 is 3 GB, while on Z3 Compact 2 GB.Eccellente the multimedia sector that offers a  20.7 megapixel back camera  with flash LED, G lens, 8x digital zoom, capable to take pictures with resolution 5248 x 3936 pixels and record video in 4K. Also a 2-megapixel front camera for video calls in HD and excellent autoscatti.Connettività: 3G, LTE , HSDPA, WiFi Dualband. Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with GLONASS, NFC and FM radio.Vengono provided both running Android 4.4.4 Kitkat, a battery of 3100 mAh for Z3 and 2600 mAh for Z3 Compact, exceeding the stress tests, offering a great range of up to evening.

Differences between Sony Xperia and Xperia Z3 Z3 Compact? Beyond the sale price, the only differences "palpable" are 1 GB of RAM in most of Z3, display of different sizes and different amperage battery. Read our review of Sony Xperia Z3

7) Motorola Moto X1
Motorola Moto X1


Available from October, the Moto X in 2014 is the flagship of Motorola's home and brings with it many changes from the first version (Moto X 2013) .Display larger by  5.2-inch AMOLED  with resolution Full HD 1080 × 1920 at 424 ppi , protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and treatment anti-impronte.Il side hardware has also been upgraded from chipset, this time is Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8974 801-AC with Quad Core 2.5 GHz , Adreno 330 GPU, 2 GB of RAM and ROM memory 32 GB (not expandable) .very interesting feature voice control (already seen on Google Glass) configurable with the unique stamp of voice of the owner.
You can ask, for example,  "Where is my phone? "  or  "Call * subject *"  to perform operations on the part telefono.Anche media was not at all overlooked. The photographic industry has been enhanced with a rear camera  13 megapixel  with autofocus and LED flash capable of taking fantastic pictures with a resolution of 4128 x 3096 pixels and record video in 4K 2160p and a 2 megapixel front camera, all with an excellent software dedicato.Connettività: LTE (4G), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, A-GPS, Glonass, MicroUSB 2.0.Il Moto X 2014 comes with the operating system  Android 4.4.4 Kitkat  and a 2300 mAh lithium battery (non-removable ) .Available in the colors  White  and  Black  , and customizable in details at Motorola with Moto Maker.

8) HTC Desire Eye
HTC Desire Eye


New high-end device HTC home that once again launches a multimedia smartphone, youthful and cheerful, but more attention to detail and quality of materiali.Rappresenta the top of the range for lovers of selfie and for those who like to capture every moment their vita.La EYE Experience HTC indeed born with this regard, with two 13-megapixel cameras  (front and rear) with very powerful opening f / 2.0 autofocus and 2 LED flash and a new mode of recognition of movements facial allows picture taking just smiling at fotocamera.La recording 1080p HD video is excellent and allows dual recording to capture both themselves and the environment circostante.Curato also audio with two stereo speakers Boomsound offering a great quality when playing movies and musica.Il display is a 5.2-inch IPS LCD with a resolution Full HD 1920 × 1080 protected from accidental bumps and scratches by Gorilla Glass 3.E 'has chipset  Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and Quad- Core 2.3 GHz , Adreno 330 GPU, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory (expandable via microSD slot) .Connettività: 3G, LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC.Viene provided with the operating system Android 4.4.4 KitKat and a battery from 2400 mAh.HTC Desire Eye is available in three different colors: Blue, Red and White.

9) LG G3
9) LG G3


Successor of the G2 (already awarded as  best Android smartphones of 2013  by two of the most important magazines in the US industry )  and new flagship of the LG home. Display of 5.5 inches  with resolution 2560 × 1440 pixels (among the highest in the current market) and IPS LCD technology, protected by Gorilla Glass 3 .The heart of the G3 processor is a  Quad Core 2.5 GHz , Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2GB of RAM, Adreno 330 GPU and 16GB of storage memory, expandable by microSD.Il photographic industry, as the G2, it has been well cared for, in fact, has a back camera  13 megapixel  with dual LED flash, with resolution 4160 x 3120 pixels and video recording slow-motion to 4K (2160p) . As front camera comes with a 2.1 megapixel camera, perfect for video calling and autoscatti.Connettività: 3G, LTE , Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, WiFi, microUSB.LG G3 comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat interface LG and lithium 3000 mAh.

10)One OnePlus


One OnePlus
The OnePlus One is definitely one of the most discussed of all the devices in 2014 and is one of the top end of its price range. OnePlus promises performance from top of the range at a price almost dimezzato.Display IPS 5.5-inch LCD with a resolution of Full HD 1920 x 1080 at 401 ppi protected from scratches and accidental bumps from Gorilla Glass 3 .E 'equipped with Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon-AC 801 Processor and Quad Core 2.5 GHz , Adreno 330 GPU, 3GB of RAM and 64 GB (max) memory storage (not expandable) .The photographic industry has a 13-megapixel rear camera with digital stabilization and Dual LED flash capable to take pictures at a resolution of 4128 x 3096 pixels, while the front camera is a 5 megapixel camera, perfect for the most common uses as selfie, video calling, video recording etc.La supports 4K (2160p) and slow motion 120 fps. Connectivity: 3G, LTE (4G), Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, A-GPS, Glonass.Viene provided with the operating system  Android 4.4 CyanogenMod 11S LiPo battery and a 3100 mAh.Sicuramente one of the best Android smartphones as a value of 2015 .
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Motorola Moto E - replace the phone screen lenovo
Motorola introduces ultra-cheap Android phone today called Moto E.

It cost $ 129 without a contract, and shows a change in the strategy of Motorola from premium manufacturers, expensive phones to the device manufacturer cheap enough to entice people people still use regular phone features.

For the sake of comparison, the iPhone 5S price of $ 649 without a contract.Samsung Galaxy S5 is priced around $ 660.

Moto E has a 4.3-inch screen and run a "clean" version of Android, which means you will not find many changes to the software as you do in most Android phones.That also means that Motorola will be able to upgrade the software of the phone shortly after Google released a new version of Android. There's also a 5 mega pixel camera and memory card slot that will allow you to add up to 32 GB of additional storage.
However, Moto E can not connect with the super-fast LTE network. It only works on 3G networks.



In its announcement today, Motorola said the phone to its previous budget, is $ 179 Moto G, is the best-selling smartphone ever, a bad sign for the last year of Moto X Phone top, gets hyped up with a marketing blitz expensive and PR.
Moto G also has an upgrade now. Now it can connect to the LTE network and cost $ 219 without a contract, which is still cheaper than most other LTE phones.

Until last year, Motorola is trying to attack the smartphone market premium, like Samsung, Apple, and HTC. But now it's clear that the first (and last) of its leading device according to Google, Moto X, not the hit it's meant to be.

Motorola is about to become part of computer maker Lenovo China. It is unclear what Lenovo think of this strategy. Lenovo makes smartphones, but not sell them in the US and many other countries. Cheap devices like Moto E may help Lenovo gain a foothold in other markets. At the same time, Motorola is a good brand, and Lenovo might want to use it for high-end phone market.

For many people, Moto E would probably be a good phone for the money. It's not strong frenzy, but for those who just want to check Facebook, email, or scroll through Twitter, it should be good.

Below is a video from Motorola shows off new Moto E:



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Huawei Snapto a new  Smartphone vs Moto G smartphone

Huawei Snapto a new  Smartphone vs Moto G smartphone 

Huawei has announced a brand new smartphone to compete with the Moto G smartphone in the new SnapTo. providing identical internals, the SnapTo comes with a bigger show and 4G LTE.


The front packs a 5″ display with 720p resolution. The OS running on it is the aging android 4.4 KitKat on high of feeling UI 2.3, that is perhaps the most important downside of this phone.



Underneath, you get a 1.2 ghz quad-core processor with snapdragon 400 chipset and Adreno 305 GPU. plus it's one GB value RAM and 8 GB expandable storage, with microSD up to 32 GB.

At the back is a 5 mp camera with led Flash. connectivity choices include Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and 4G LTE, that could be a and for any phone at this value vary. Battery capability of this phone is about at 2,200 mAh. The phone are going to be on the market in either Black or White.

The rating of the phone is about at $179.99, that is quite fine for a phone of such specs, though flower 410 would’ve been a lot of welcome. For this value, it will offer the Moto G a tricky competition, however could fall behind because of its preloaded bloatware.

Huawei Snapto Specifications:

Huawei Snapto a new  Smartphone vs Moto G smartphone
CPU: 1.2 ghz quad-core Cortex-A7
Chipset: Qualcomm snapdragon 400
OS: emotion UI 2.3 with android 4.4 KitKat
Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE
Design: Plastic, Black or White
Display: 5” with 720p resolution
Memory:
RAM: 1 GB
Internal: 8 GB
Card slot: expandable by up to 32 GB
Camera:
Primary: 5 megapixel with LED Flash
Secondary: 2 megapixel
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS
Battery: 2,200 mAh
Price: $179.99