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HTC M1 | Pixel XL (Marlin) : Images, Specs, Price and everything we know so far




Google is all set to reveal its 2016 Nexus Pixel Smartphones along with Android 7.1 Nougat. We have already seen multiple leaks and information about Two upcoming Pixel Devices.

According to evleaks, There's is Going be Two HTC-Made Google Smartphones namely HTC S1 and HTC M1. While According to AndroidPolice These Devices will be having Codename: Sailfish for HTC S1 (Pixel) and Marlin for HTC M1 (Pixel XL).



So, In This Article We will be talking Only about HTC M1 i.e Pixel XL "Marlin"

Also Read- HTC S1 | Pixel X (Sailfish) : Images, Specs, Price and everything we know so far


HTC M1 | Pixel XL: Design



According to Our Concept render, The HTC M1 Codename Marlin is going to be a metal device with a Glass Top. The edges look almost same like that of the HTC 10.



Talking about the front we will get an 8MP front camera, earpiece, and a 5.5" Screen. The Glass Back will be having Dual-LED Flash, 13MP Camer, few sensors and a Fingerprint. The Antenna lines are clearly visible.




It seems that Google might be ditching Nexus Branding on 2016 Pixel Smartphones. Though There's Going to be a "G" logo at the back of Nexus Marlin.


HTC M1 | Pixel XL: Specifications





As leaked earlier by AnTuTu, The Pixel XL will be equipped with a Snapdragon 821 SoC, 4GB RAM, and 32GB of storage. 

As far as the cameras are concerned the Device will feature a 13MP main shooter and an 8MP selfie shooter. It will come with Google's latest Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box. According to Rumors, 2016 Nexus will be having their own Skin.

There is also said that the Device will be having a 3450mAh battery and USB Type-C charging. 


HTC M1 | Pixel XL: Release date and price



As said earlier, The HTC M1 (Marlin) is going to be a Larger 2016 Google Smartphone and will be priced around 600$.

The Device might get launched along with Android Nougat 7.1 Next Month on October 4.

This is What the Pixel XL (Marlin) Will Look Like

Every year, most of us waits for the release of that year's Nexus lineup. Now Google is all set to reveal the Pixel Smartphones on October 4, Google might call its next devices the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL (Codename Sailfish and Marlin).

We have already seen multiple leaks of 2016 Pixel Devices, Summing up all these, We finally made probably most accurate Pixel XL (Marlin) render.


This is What the Pixel XL (Marlin) Will Look Like




As far as the Design's are concerned, Both The Devices will feature a two-tone glass back. The Pixel XL will come with a 5.5" Quad HD Display. Under The Hood there's going to be a Snapdragon 821, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB base storage. There will be 12MP rear and 8MP front-facing cameras.

This render is inspired by all earlier leaks made by Our Source (A great Thanks to him), AndroidPolice, WinFuture.de, usbfl (twitter), and evleaks.


This is What the Pixel XL (Marlin) Will Look Like
This is What the Pixel XL (Marlin) Will Look Like


New Pixel & Pixel XL Front Panel confirms earlier leaked designs

Google is all set to announce the New Nexus Pixel (Condename- Sailfish) and Pixel XL (Codename- Marlin). Both The Device will probably launched on October 4.



We have already seen multiple leaked images and information about both The Smartphone. Today New Images of Pixel and Pixel XL Front Panel surfaced on the web which was first spotted by winfuture.de.


Marlin (Pixel XL)


New Pixel & Pixel XL Front Panel confirms earlier leaked designs

Sailfish (Pixel XL)

New Pixel & Pixel XL Front Panel confirms earlier leaked designs


The Front panel are listed on ebay.ca and are sold by oneby_tech.





LeEco Le 3 Pro leaked in full glory

LeEco is all set to launch the Game changer smartphone i.e LeEco Le 3 Pro. A Variant of The Device will feature 8GB Of RAM, Yes you heard right "8GB".


Today, First Images of LeEco Le 3 Pro has surfaced on the internet showing a full metal body Design. 


According to reports The LeEco Le 3 Pro will come in two variants i.e A Lower model and a Higher One. The Lower variant will feature 5.5" Full HD Display, Under the hood there will be a 821 Processor, 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. As far as Camera are concerned, it has a 16MP rear camera and 8MP front facing camera. The Phone carries a 4070mAh Battery.


On The other hand Higher variant will feature 5.7" 2K Display, Under the hood there will be a 821 Processor, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. As far as Camera are concerned, it has a 13MP Dual rear camera and 16MP front facing camera.  The Phone carries a 5000mAh Battery.

Motorola tricks Apple Fans into believing "Moto Z" is Next iPhone prototype

Motorola tricks Apple Fans into believing "Moto Z" is Next iPhone prototype


Motorola once again takes down Apple and Samsung in a new video of "Skip the Sevens" Campaign. The Company has already trolled Samsung for Stealing it's Always On Display.

In This New "Skip the Sevens" Campaign video, Moto tricks Apple fans into believing that This New Modular Smartphone (Moto Z), is next iPhone Prototype i.e (iPhone 7).



The Apple fans really get impressed by the innovative Modules and the Premium Moto Z, And When they are told that "This is not Apple iPhone .... It's Motorola Moto Z" and they all are like o_o!



Motorola has already disabled the the Video Ratings, So For Apple Fans It might get difficult for you to show their Anger by Down voting the video.

For Those Who Don't know, The Motorola Moto Z was launched back earlier this year with Moto Mods. Moto Mods are magnetic Modules which gets attached to The Moto Z in just a swap. Moto Mods includes Swap-able Style Mods, JBL Speaker, Pro Camera, Battery Pack and a Pico Projector.



Source: Motorola

Remix OS Player Lets you Run Android Marshmallow on Windows

Remix OS Player Lets you Run Android Marshmallow on Windows


You might have heard the name "Remix OS", The OS which lets you Install Android on your Desktop or Mac. Jide has once again launched something innovative i.e "Remix OS Player".

Remix OS Player is basically an emulator which lets you emulates Android Marshmallow on your Windows PC.

According to Jide, Recommend Specification of your System Should be-


  • Windows 7 (64-bit) or newer 
  • Core i3 (Recommend Core i5 or Core i7) 
  • 4GB RAM
  • 8GB Storage (Recommend 16GB) 
  • Internet access is helpful 
  • Enabled Virtualization Technology in BIOS

You can download Remix OS Player right now from Here.

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king


It was 2014 when Motorola Mobility, a Google Company about to being sold to Lenovo, introduced the follow-up to its killer Moto G line: the Moto E. Carrying a $130 price tag and Motorola's software experience, it became one of the best selling phones of the year. Two years later, the new Moto E3 is back.

Now coming in two versions, the Moto E3 and the Moto E3 Power. While the E3 comes with 1GB of RAM and a 2,800mAH battery, the E3 Power doubles the RAM and increases the battery capacity to 3,500mAH. As for now, it seems that the Moto E3 Power might remain as an Asian exclusive while the rest of the world gets the E3, but we got a Moto E3 Power before its launch (next week), Thanks to Ivan YK Leung. Spoiler alert: It's awesome, though it reminds us of the older Motorola rather than Google's and Lenovo's Moto.




Packaging:

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king


If you've seen the Moto G4 and G4 Plus packaging this year, don't expect anything new: Both Motorola and Lenovo brands coexist, with Motorola's brand appearing more than Lenovo's brand. Although many reviewers have called this year phones as "Lenovo Moto", the phones carry the Motorola brand, legally and technically, and you can find in the package that the official names of all the new devices are Motorola XTxxxx.

The box contains some user manuals, the regular white headphones Motorola has always included (in Asia, anyway), a usb cable and a charger. Sadly, it's not a Turbo charger. 


Design:


The new Moto E3 Power is a departure from last year's Moto E (2nd gen). It's actually very similar to 2014's first generation Moto E. You'll see its 5" HD screen on the front with its front facing speaker, now on the bottom of the device. This year's Moto G series didn't include it on the bottom. 

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king



Size-wise, the phone's got the same size as the Moto G3 and Moto G4 Play. In fact, some might say the G4 Play and E3 are the same phone, but they actually differ speaker-wise and also in the location of the headphone jack. While both are on the top, the G4 Play's one is not in the middle. The E3 series stay true to Moto's design language in that aspect.

Other than that, the phone looks very similar to the Moto G4 series: removable backs, same camera module design coming out of the rather flat back, a huge -and iconic- rear Motorola dimple. But as you may have seen, the E3 Power comes with a removable battery. This is the first Motorola phone since 2013's RAZR D1 to come with a removable battery. 

By the way, notice the huge Motorola trademark in that battery. It certainly reminds us of the old days, doesn't it? It's here to remind us that the new Moto phones are still Motorola phones.


Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king


The phone is a bit bulky, though it feels good in the hand. If you've ever carried a Motorola Atrix 2 or a Droid Turbo, its weight in the hand and thickness might give you an idea of the E3 Power. After all, it comes with a huge 3,500mAH battery.

It feels very premium too, dare I say more premium than the Moto G4 series.  Oh, and it's dual SIM too, which is always a plus!





Display, software and performance:


Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king



The IPS screen is now upped to HD resolution, although it doesn't look as bright as previous HD screens from Moto (as you can see it above). The phone comes with some cool stock wallpapers, similar to the G4 series. They look good and help the screen look better. 

Software wise, you'll be disappointed since there's no Moto goodies in it, and it might be because of its processor. Yes, it comes with Device Help, File Manager, Motorola's FM Radio and the new camera app which is great, but even quick-capture was replaced with a "double tap the power button to open the camera" feature. It's nice, but we've come to expect so much more from the Moto E series. The most shocking thing is that there's no Moto Display in it, and the notification light is back. Last year's 2nd generation did come with Moto Display, so this was a strange move, most likely due to the MediaTek processor, so don't expect the "Moto" app with all its awesome features inside. 

The Moto E3 Power is the first Motorola phone since 2013 to come with a MediaTek processor. It's a quad core MT6735P chip paired with 2GB of RAM. There's a huge misconception about MediaTek processors, and we can assure you that the Moto E3 Power performs flawlessly. Apps and games perform well, and we've noticed no lags at all. Motorola's pure-Android approach helps this.

There's 16GB on-board memory with about 10GB available memory, plus a microSD card slot. The retail unit runs Marshmallow 6.0 with June's security patch, with some newer security patches coming soon, most likely.

Multimedia:


Audio quality is nice, comparable to Moto G4 series and last year's Moto E. Motorola never disappointed us in this department, so expect what you've come to expect from them here. Front-facing speakers are always appreciated.

Its camera app is the new Moto Camera app found on the G4 series. There's more options than before and it's more pleasant visually. It's rather fast, and it comes with the quick-capture replacement we told you about (double-press power button) but don't expect pictures to look as good as on a Moto G4 Plus or even a G4. 

In fact, expect pictures to be similar to Moto G4 Play and a bit better than 2014's Moto G. It's definitely a huge improvement over last year's 5MP camera, and the front-facing 5MP shooter is very good, even in low-light. You don't expect a low-end phone to come with such a good front-facing cam.

Battery:


Motorola's removable battery performs really well. With moderate usage, it died on day 3 of our test. Its capacity, software optimization and small low-res screen help it get amazing screen-on-time numbers. And even with heavy usage it lasted two days. People value this on a low-end phone.


Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king


Benchmarks:


Apart from noticing how dim its screen is compared to Moto G2 and G3, you can check its scores and some other processor specs in the following pics. As you can see, its scores don't differ much from Moto G2 but are far away from Moto G3. You won't notice this with daily usage, but many people care about benchmarks so here they are:



Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king




Conclusion:


Motorola did it again! Their $150 phone is back (that's the price for the E3 Power) and thanks to its huge battery, comfortable design and optimized software, it can become a nice contender in the low-end smartphone market. 

Moto E3 Power Review: Motorola's budget king



The Moto apps are missing, though, and its screen is just average, plus we don't understand why a G4 Play and a E3 Power are needed in the same price ranges. We feel like the G4 Play and E3 Power should have been merged into one phone before release. We don't know what to say if someone asks us which one is the better choice.

But you know what they say...divide and conquer! Maybe people will understand the value and differences of each Moto and get the one that suits them the most. Overall, it's a very nice value smartphone that performs well and gets the job done. That's why it reminds us of the older Motorola: good build quality, great sound and impressive battery life.

Android Distribution for September 2016: Nougat nowhere to be seen

Android Distribution for September 2016: Nougat nowhere to be seen


Every month Google updates the Android Distribution Graph and their adoption rate among consumers. 

Android Distribution Just Updated for September 2016 and the mostly used Android Os is still Android Lollipop with 45% market share, while Android KitKat comes second at 27.7% market share.

Android Distribution for September 2016: Nougat nowhere to be seen


Other Data includes, Android Marshmallow on the third with 18.7% market share, Jelly Bean scores15.6% market share, Ice Cream Sandwich with 1.4%, Gingerbread with 1.5% and at last Froyo tops from the bottom with 0.1% Market share.

Well Recently launched Android 7.0 Nougat is almost nowhere to be seen, It's probably under 0.1%.


You can now Download Pixel Launcher

You can now Download Pixel Launcher


Yesterday's Hot news was "Nexus Launcher had been renamed as Pixel Launcher" and this also confirms that the New Google Smartphones will be named "Pixel". 

Well, You can now grab the New "Pixel Launcher" and Install it Right now on your Android Device. The New Pixel Launcher will overwrite the Old Nexus Launcher.



Thanks to LlabTooFeR for uploading the "Pixel Launcher", You can download it from-



The zip above contains both the Pixel Launcher and the Wallpaper picker APKs. Just Unzip them and Install it.



source:- LlabTooFeR

Moto E3 Power will be a Flipkart exclusive in India



This is some breaking news coming in! The new Motorola Moto E3 Power will be a Flipkart Exclusive in India. Expected to be launched next Monday, the new Moto E3 Power is the newest addition to the Motorola portfolio.



The E3 comes with a 5" HD screen, a quad-core MediaTek processor, an 8MP camera and a huge removable battery. Motorola India has just tweeted about it being a FlipKart Exclusive, meaning that the Moto G series will be the Amazon exclusive while Flipkart takes the Moto E series. 


The new E3 series will be released next Monday at 23:59 according to the Flipkart landing page, so get ready Indian fans!




Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn?

Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


Motorola Moto G has always been the smartphone that offered strong performance, decent specs, timely upgrades, all at a reasonable price. 

Back in May, The company launched Moto G4 series , though they really messed up doing a three-way split by launching Moto G4 , Moto G4 Plus and Moto G4 Play. 

I have already reviewed the Moto G4 Plus and it's literally a budget king, You can check out Moto G4 Plus review. Recently I got my hands on Moto G4 Play and I have been using it since few days, Lets take a closer look!


Design

In terms of Design the Moto G4 Play looks exactly same as Moto G4/Plus. The Smartphone feels pretty premium and feels much better in hands. It comes in both Black and White color.

The Back of Moto G4 Play has a Secondary microphone, Camera which has a led flash and a Moto Dimple which is little wide.


Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


The Smartphone has 5inch IPS LCD display, 144.4 x 72 x 8.95mm dimensions and is 9.9mm slimmer . The Device is really very light ( Yeah even lighter than Moto G3 ) . There's a Microphone beneath the screen.


The Right side has a Grooved Power button and Volume rockers. The Top has 3.5mm headphone hack, at the bottom there's a USB Port.


Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


The device has a nano coating which protects it from water splashes .


Specs and Performance


Moto G Play, 4th Gen comes out with 2GB RAM with 16GB Storage with MicroSD card support. Under the hood there's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor with a quad-core CPU paired with a 450 MHz Adreno 306 GPU.

The specifications are not competitive at this price. The Performance is fast and smooth , Stock Android Marshmallow adds more sweetness to its performance.

The device has a 2,800mAh battery which usually lasts more than a day even with a heavy use .With Fast charging, It gets fully charged in 1 hour 45 minutes


Camera 


Moto G4 Play features a 8-megapixel Rear camera with f/2.2 aperture and LED flash . It has a 5-megapixel front-facing selfie shooter with f/2.2 aperture.



Admittedly, The Camera is not too great and The Images taken with Rear 8MP camera is quite muddy and too overexposed depending on the surrounding lighting conditions. Though the Front facing selfie-shooter shoots amazing selfies.

Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


The New camera Application Helps to take some nice shots and One can even lit up the torch while taking Videos.


Software

The device comes out with Pure Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a Single Moto Application which has two options namely "Shrink Screen" and "Moto Display".

The Shrink screen makes the screen smaller for one-handed use, The feature was first introduced in Moto Z. Though There's no use of this feature in a 5" Device like Moto G4 Play.

Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


The Moto Display which shows Notifications at a glance was always been a great feature.

The Disappointment is that There are no Double-Chop for Flash or Twist for Camera Options. Although You can press Power button twice for Quick Camera.

Pros and Cons -


Pros -

  • Speedy , Smooth 
  • Light weight
Cons -
  • There's No chop for flashlight, Twist for Camera
  • Shrink screen feature is not needed in a 5" Smartphone
  • Battery Drains faster when idle
  • Not great Specs as compared to other Smartphones in this Range


Verdict 


Moto G4 Play Review: 2015 Moto G Reborn? -TechDroider


The Moto G4 Play is a nice device but not that "Great". The specs are not that impressive and there are other Better Smartphone available at this price range. 

The G4 Play is exactly same as Moto G 3rd Generation with a new design and few add-ons. The 2015 Models was having a mind-blowing design.


Lenovo already messed up doing a three-way split of Moto G 2016 series. The Moto G4 and G4 Play was actually not needed to be a part of the 2016 Moto G series. 

How to Download and Install Cyanogenmod 14 Nougat on Moto G 3rd Generation



How to Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat Cyanogenmod 14  on Moto G 3rd generation 2015

Google Android 7.0 Nougat is Official and is now available for Supported Devices. Developers have also started working to Port Android Nougat for their beloved devices.



Well You can Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat Custom Rom on Moto G3. The Cm14 (Cyanogenmod 14)  Custom Rom is based on Android 7.0 build.

Thanks to Flashhhh (Xda developer) for his hard work.




Note- 


  • We TechDroider Team is not responsible for any damage to your Smartphone.
  • This is a Custom Rom is not stable and might contain few bugs, so try it on your own Risk.
  • Bugs include- Camera won't work
  • This Rom is only for Moto G 3rd Generation 2015


How to Install Android 7.0 Nougat Cyanogenmod 14 on Moto G 3rd Generation 2015-





1.Download the   Cyanogenmod 14  Zip, GApps.

2.Make sure Your Smartphone has 50% of battery. 

3. Put your Moto G 3rd Generation 2015 in recovery mode

4. Clear data, Clear cache, Clear system.

5. Select Install zip from sdcard and select Cyanogenmod 14 ( Downloaded zip ). 

6. Install GApps

7. Reboot your Device.

If you find any problems or bugs, feel free to visit xda thread .


Downloads -

Android Nougat Cyanogenmod 14 and files 


Download Here

Google Pixel Sailfish Render leaked in 360 degree Video

Google Pixel Sailfish Render leaked in 360 degree Video

Google is all set to announce the upcoming Nexus Pixel Smartphones on October 4. According to earlier reports the Smartphones will be called Pixel (codenamed- Sailfish) and Pixel XL (codenamed- Marlin).



Today, A 360 degree video has surfaced online leaking Pixel Sailfish (The Smaller 2016 Google smartphone). The Video shows the upcoming smartphone in full glory. 




As far as the specs are concerned, Summing up all the leaks, The Sailfish is rumored to feature a 5-inch display with a 1080 x 1920 resolution. The Device will probably feature Snapdragon 820 or 821 chipset with a quad-core CPU and the Adreno 530 GPU. 4GB of RAM is inside along with 32GB of external storage. There's going to be a 12MP rear, 8MP selfie shooter. 

The Smartphone will come with Android 7.1 out of the box.



Source:- AndroidAuthority

Moto G4 Plus Getting New Update, No It's not Nougat!

Moto G4 Plus Getting New Update, No It's not Nougat!



Launched back in May, The Motorola Moto G4 Plus is getting a new Software update with Security Patches, few stability improvement.

The Update is of 508.4MB and is rolling out for Moto G4 Plus users in India. The New version has build number MPJ24.139-63.


Also Read-

How to Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat (AOSP) on Moto G 2015

How to Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat (AOSP) on Moto G 2015
How to Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat (AOSP) on Moto G 3rd generation 2015

Google Android 7.0 Nougat is Official and is now available for Supported Devices. Developers have also started working to Port Android Nougat for their beloved devices.



Well You can Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat Custom Rom on Moto G3. The AOSP (Android Open Source Project) Custom Rom is based on Android 7.0.0_r1 build.

Thanks to Alberto97 (Xda developer) for his hard work.



Screenshots-

How to Download and Install Android 7.0 Nougat (AOSP) on Moto G 2015


Note- 


  • We TechDroider Team is not responsible for any damage to your Smartphone.
  • This is a Custom Rom is not stable and might contain few bugs, so try it on your own Risk.
  • Bugs include- No network(on Dual sim), Camrecorder, HDR
  • This Rom is only for Moto G 3rd Generation 2015

How to Install Android 7.0 Nougat (AOSP) on Moto G 3rd Generation 2015-




1.Download the  AOSP ( Nougat 7.0 )  Zip, GApps.

2.Make sure Your Smartphone has 50% of battery. 

3. Put your Moto G 3rd Generation 2015 in recovery mode (TWRP 3.0 Recommended)

4. Clear data, Clear cache, Clear system.

5. Select Install zip from sdcard and select AOSP 7.0 ( Downloaded zip ). 

6. Install GApps

7. Reboot your Device.

If you find any problems or bugs, feel free to visit xda thread .


Downloads -

Android Nougat 7.0.0_r1 build (AOSP) and files 


Download Here

Apple iPhone 7 - Phone Specifications


iPhone 7 Specification
OS And Hardware
OSiOS 10
ProcessorQuad-core
ChipsetApple A10 Fusion chip with 64-bit architecture
GPUSix-core Graphics
Body
Dimensions138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm (5.44 x 2.64 x 0.28 in)
Weight4.87 ounces (138 grams)
ColorsRose Gold, Gold, Silver, Black, Jet Black
Display
TypeRetina HD display
Screen Size4.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit widescreen
Resolution1334-by-750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
MultitouchYes
ProtectionIon-strengthened glass, Oleo-phobic coating
SensorsFingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Memory
Card slotNo
Internal32/128/256 GB
RAM2 GB
Camera
Primary12MP camera, ƒ/1.8 aperture
Video2160p@30fps, 1080p@30/60/120fps, 720p@240fps
Secondary7 MP, ƒ/2.2
Multimedia
Music playYes
RadioNo
GamesYes
Alert typesVibration, Proprietary ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
Battery and Power
TypeUp to 2 hours longer battery life than iPhone 6s
Stand-byUp to 10 days
Talk timeUp to 14 hours on 3G
Releasing Date
Announced2016, September
StatusComing soon
Expected Price
US Dollor$1000+


Motorola mocks Samsung's Note 7 Battery, in New Moto Z Power Pack Promo

Motorola mocks Samsung's Note 7 Battery, in New Moto Z Power Pack Promo


In case you didn’t know it by now, your Galaxy Note 7 might explode anytime because of faulty battery. We have already seen more than 35 cases of "Note 7 explosion" on the Internet, Though Samsung recalled all 2.5 million units it produced to date, and you’d be wise to swap yours in as soon as possible.

Now, Motorola is mocking Samsung's Note 7 battery in it's new "Incipio Power Pack for Moto Z" Promo Image by saying-


At Moto, our priority is safety first. Unlike some manufacturers, we adhere to the highest standards in quality and testing of all our batteries.




Few days back, Motorola shaded Samsung on "Stealing Moto Display Feature" and now Motorola took over the Internet Yet again, taunting Samsung's Note 7 battery fault.




[Poll] Android Lovers, Are you watching Apple Event?

[Poll] Android Lovers, Are you watching Apple Event?


Out there right now, most of the tech lovers are busy watching Apple's Event where Apple will be probably revealing The New Apple watch, Most awaited iPhone 7 and it's buddy i.e iPhone 7 Pro.

Well, Here's a Question for Android Users- Are you watching Apple Event?




LG G6 Will join the Line of Modular Devices

LG G6 Will join the Line of Modular Devices


LG Just launched LG V20 "The First Nougat Powered Smartphone". The Smartphone doesn't come with same Modular Capabilities just like LG G5, After-all LG G5 wasn't a great success.

Well, LG is not giving up on modular Smartphones, According to new Statement by LG's spokesperson Ken Hong "The LG G series will continue to be modular and LG G6 will take it further". Though this is not known that LG G6 will use same modules as LG G5 or It will come up with it's own friends.



Source:- cnet