The original Moto G smartphone caught a lot of people’s attention when Motorola launched the phone in 2013. At the time it was uncommon to find a smartphone with a 720p display, a quad-core processor, and other decent specs for under $200. A lot’s changed in the past few years and there’s no shortage of […]
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Lilbits 303: The Moto G (2015) cometh
Motorola is holding an event on July 28th, where the company’s expected to unveil some new… stuff. We could see a new Moto 360 smartwatch. Maybe there will be an updated Moto X smartphone. One thing we’ll almost certainly see? A new Moto G mid-range phone. Details about the upcoming phone have been leaking for […]
Lilbits 302: The first iPod touch with a 64-bit chip?
Apple typically releases new iPhone and iPad models every year. But the company hasn’t launched a new iPod touch since 2012. The latest version is the 5th-gen model which features an Apple A5 dual-core ARM COrtex-A9 processor, 512MB of RAM, at least 16GB of storage, and a 4 inch, 1136 x 640 pixel display. But […]
Lilbits 300: Is this the new Moto G (2015)?
The Motorola Moto G is a low-cost smartphone with entry-level specs, but software and hardware that’s good enough to have earned the phone a reputation among budget phone shoppers. Motorola has launched two models so far, and details about a third-generation model continue to leak. Recently we saw some leaked photos, and now there are […]
Is this the 2015 Motorola Moto G smartphone?
A few years ago Motorola introduced a smartphone that shook up the idea of what we should expect from a low-cost smartphone. The 2013 Moto G sported a 720p display, a quad-core processor, and decent build quality for under $200, at a time when most phones in that price range cut quite a few more […]
Deals of the Day (3-20-2015)
Looking for a decent, cheap smartphone? The 2013 Motorola Moto G used to sell for $180 when you bought a 3G model or $219 when for a 4G model. Now you can buy a 3G version for just $60 if you want to use it with pre-paid network Boost Mobile. Want an unlocked 4G model? […]
Motorola 2nd-gen Moto G smartphone gets LTE (in Brazil)
Motorola has launched a new version of the 2014 Moto G smartphone. While the new model has the same screen and processor as the version that launched a few months ago, there are three important changes. The new Moto G supports 4G LTE networks, and it has more storage and a larger battery. For now the […]
Moto G Titan smartphone with LTE on the way? (Leaks)
Motorola may be preparing new versions of its Moto G and Moto E smartphones. GSM Arena spotted retail listings for new models called the Moto G Titan and Moto E Styx. For the most part the new phones look like the 2014 editions of each device… but with the addition of support for 4G LTE […]
Motorola rolls out Android 5.0 for the Moto G, Moto X (2014)
The race is over: Motorola is the first company to roll out an Android 5.0 software update for an existing phone. Folks with a 2nd-gen Moto G are starting to receive over-the-air updates. If you don’t want to wait, you can download the ROM a bit early. Update: Motorola is also rolling out Android 5.0 […]
Lilbits (10-06-2014): Jeff Bezos is bringing Amazon and Washington Post together
Say you’re the guy who runs the largest retail website in the United States… which also happens to make and sell a line of eReaders and tablets. And say you also happened to buy a major newspaper a little while ago? Maybe you’d find some synergies in an effort to help make the newspaper profitable […]
Meet the new Motorola Moto G (second generation)
The Moto X isn’t the only Motorola phone getting a makeover. The company is also refreshing its affordable Moto G Android phone with a new 2nd generation model. It has a bigger screen, a better camera, and improved speaker placement… but some features remain unchanged from last year’s model. That might not be a bad […]
Lilbits (8-26-2014): Asus smartwatch, Intel’s “luxury” smart bracelet, and the Moto G2
Asus plans to reveal its first smartwatch at the IFA show in Berlin next week. The company’s already told us it’ll be cheaper than other devices running Google’s Android Wear software, and now we have a slightly better idea of what it’ll look like thanks to some sketches the company has posted to Facebook. Meanwhile […]