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Exclusive: Here's the Best Look at the Upcoming Motorola Moto E4 Plus

Motorola has released two smartphones in the year already, and it is already rumored that the firm will launch a bunch of smartphones in coming days including the upgrades to last year's Moto E3 and Moto E3 Power, named as Moto E4 and E4 Plus. 

While the internet is filled with the several renders of smaller sibling Moto E4, we are bringing you the exclusive first real life images of the E4 Plus, which will pack a massive 5000mAh battery. 
As you can see in the images, the E4 design of the phone is on par with earlier leaked renders, but nevertheless, the back panel is removable, same as the Motorola Moto G5 released recently. 

The SIM card tray and the microSD card slot are below the back panel, and the battery is removable as well. However, the speaker placement is slightly awkward though at the rear left of the phone. 
Recently, complete specs of the Moto E4 Plus have leaked online and going by that leak, the E4 Plus will have a 5.5-inch HD display. It may be powered by the MediaTek MT6737M SoC, clubbed with 2GB/3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. 

As far as optics are concerned, it is said to sport a 13MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front-facing flash that also comes with support for LED flash. The device runs Android 7.1 Nougat and aforesaid, it gets a massive 5000mAh battery. 

NuAns’ Neo is Back Again as NuAns’ Neo Reloaded, But This Time it Boots Android

How many of you remember the NuAns' Neo? The Kickstarter project from the Japanese company that ran Windows Phone OS? Maybe none of you. However, to achieve some success again, the company has outed a new reloaded variant of the phone, the NuAns's Neo Reloaded.

This time, the firm is learning lessons from the past outing as the device now runs Android 7.1 Nougat. However, the device looks similar to the previous one with the same leather back, which also comes with a stand where you can rest your bank cards, etc.

Neo Reloaded flaunts a 5.2-inch Full HD display from the previous 5-inch HD display in the Neo. This phone comes with decent hardware on board with Snapdragon 625 and Adreno 506 GPU. It also has 64GB of internal storage.

The device has a beefy 3450mAh battery, same as the Google Pixel XL and has support for QuickCharge 3.0. However, the let down with the phone is the $440 price tag, which is slightly ahead of other smartphones such as OnePlus 3T and ZTE Axon 7.


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Google now lists expiry dates for Pixel and Pixel XL Software updates

We already know that approximate length of Nexus and Pixel Devices to get Android software updates is 18 months and Security Patch is 3 years after available on the Google store. But now Pixel owners can get exact time when their devices will stop getting software updates.

Google has now added the Pixel and Pixel XL to its end-of-life (EOL) support page. As expected, the Pixel and Pixel XL will be getting Android version updates up to October of 2018 (two years after their initial launch), and security updates till October 2019 (3 years after launch).

We already know that the recently launched Android O is the next iteration of Android and will be available for the Google Pixel and Nexus devices by the end of this year (2017). So, eventually Android P (if ever released) will be the last Android software update, the Google Pixel and Pixel XL will see. 

Source: Google

Gboard for Android Adds Support for 22 Regional Languages of India

Gboard for Android Adds Support for 22 Regional Languages of India
Gboard (formerly known as Google Keyboard) has picked up a new update that adds support for 22 regional languages of India along​ with a new text editing tool. 

Google is making its Gboard application an Indian centric one of late and with the latest addition, it's more like an Indian app. Yes, Gboard now support almost all the major languages of India including Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, etc. 
As mentioned earlier, the update also gets along a text editing tool, which helps in editing the text lot easier now. When enabled, the tool will add a cursor to browse through the text you've written. This feature is present in third-party Keyboard apps for a long time now. 

It also brings some much needed stability improvements as well, which in turn make the application more smoother than the previous. 


Moto Mods Manager gets new update, adds support for the Moto Power Pack

Moto Mods Manager gets new update, adds support for the Moto Power Pack

The Moto Mods Manager application which lets you control and interact with your Moto Mods is now getting a new update which adds support for the upcoming Moto Power Pack.

Along with the support for the new Moto Mods, the update also contains Bug fixes and Stability improvements. The  update comes with 01.06.001 version and is available to download from Play store