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Here's what's new in the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus

The Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus are now official, both of the devices comes with beautiful metal-body design, competitive specs and a bunch of new features.

The Moto G5 (or Moto G 5th gen) sports a 5" Full HD display (1080p), 5MP front camera, 13MP rear camera, 2800mAh removable battery, Snapdragon 430 octa-core processor, 2GB/3GB RAM, 16/32GB internal storage with SD support and Rapid charging.




The Moto G5 Plus is the exact same phone as the Moto G5 in terms of design, Specs wise, the G5 Plus features a 5.2 Full HD display (1080p), 12MP Dual Autofocus Pixels camera, 3000mAh battery, Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor, 2/3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB internal storage with SD support and Rapid charging.




The latest videos from Motorola shows "what has been added to the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus", Check them out:-





Moto G5 Unboxed: "Motorola" is back

Moto G5 Unboxed: Motorola is back


Last month at MWC, Lenovo revealed the 2017 Motorola Moto G Series including Moto G5 Plus and Moto G5. The G5 Plus being 5.2" Smartphone while the Moto G5 is a 5" Smartphone with low end features.

The Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus is going to be launched next week in Brazil and Mexico, while the Indian launch is set for 15th of March. The Smartphone finally gets its first unboxing video revealing that Moto by Lenovo "Motorola" brand is back! Lenovo has used Motorola branding several times on the box.




Via: Motorola-fans

Gboard 6.1 Beta brings improved theme selector, built-in Translator, and more

Gboard 6.1 Beta brings improved theme selector, built-in Translator, and more

Latest Gboard (Google keyboard) update brings new features including built-in Translate, new theme selector, emoji prediction and support for the Bashkir language.

The built-in translator lets you type text in your language and automatically translates and enter the translated text in the text field as you type. For now, this feature only works when online.


The new update also brings, a new theme selector UI, which separates solid color themes, recently used, Custom and Landscapes into separate rows. "Landscapes" is a collection of stock images that can be used as background images.

Download Gboard 6.1 for Android (Sign up for Beta and update)



Lenovo decides to use Motorola branding again!

Lenovo decides to use Motorola branding again!

Last year, after acquiring Motorola, Lenovo decided to phase out the Motorola name from its smartphones, and instead use 'Moto by Lenovo'. However, this is going to get over very soon.

According to CNET, Lenovo will no longer shy away from using the Motorola name, Instead we will soon see the Motorola batwing back in action.



In an interview with CNET,  Huckfeldt said, "It was foolish to throw it overboard." He adds, "Give us 12 months, and everyone in the US will know the new Motorola."

Moreover, Lenovo plans to bring Motorola brand globally and eventually phase out the other names including ZUK.

Hello Moto, once again!

Google confirms Pixel 2 is coming this year & it's staying premium!



In 2016 we saw some incredible decisions taken by some of the reputed companies over the globe. One such decision that stands out from every other is that Google releasing their own smartphones. The Google Pixel phones were the search giant's first attempt to take on the Apple iPhone. 

And, they succeeded in doing that. The Pixel XL is widely regarded as the best smartphone of 2016 and best camera smartphone of all time. 


The latest rumors about Google's upcoming flagship date from January claimed that Google is working on a budget-segment "Pixel 2B". Despite of all these rumors, Rick Osterloh (Google's head of hardware) has confirmed that the second-generation Google Pixel will be released this year and will remain "premium".


"There is an annual rhythm in the industry. So, you can count on us to follow it."


"Pixel stays premium, Google will continue to leave lower price segments to other manufacturers."

With the Pixel 2, Google is expected to bring new features and upgrades with some improvements in various areas like the camera, design and SoC.


What features and changes do you want to see in Google Pixel 2? Let us know in the comment section below!

Source: AndroidPit | Pixel 2 Concept: Deepal Pallav Suthar

Google Assistant is now rolling out for more Android phones

Google Assistant is now rolling out for more Android phones


As Google promised, the Google Assistant is now officially rolling out for all Android devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android Nougat with Google Play Services.

The Google Assistant is now live for the English users in the U.S., users living in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as German speakers in Germany.



Just long press on the Home button or say “Ok Google” to get started!




Moto Z Play gets Android Nougat in Canada

Moto Z Play gets Android Nougat in Canada


Motorola has started rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat update through Canadian carriers for the Moto Z Play "Retca" users. 

We've seen the update coming through Rogers and Telus and few other sub-brands. The update will carry a build number of NPN25.137-24-1, and will weigh around 1GB.



Screenshots:-




The update includes latest Android 7.0 Nougat with many new features including Over 1500 emoji support, Multi-Window feature, New Doze, Custom Quick Settings, Direct Boot and More security. 

Got the latest update? Let us know in comments!



Via: Reddit | Image: wolfie1_0

March Android security patch coming to the Nexus 6P on March 7

March Android security patch coming to the Nexus 6P on March 7


The Google Nexus 6P will start receiving the latest Android security patch next week.

As listed on Vodafone's website, March security patch for the Nexus 6P will begin rolling out from March 7. There's no information regarding the release date of this month's security patch for the Nexus 5X, However, it is likely to get the new update along with the Nexus 6P.



The update will carry a build no of N4F26T, and will come with "5 March 2017" Security patch level. It will be available via FOTA and will cost approximately 39MB.

Last week, Google announced Android 7.1.2 Nougat Beta for the Pixel and Nexus devices. So, those who are running Android 7.1.2 Beta will not be able to receive March security patch update via OTA.

Source: Vodafone

OnePlus 3/3T gets Android 7.1.1 Nougat Open Beta

OnePlus 3/3T gets Android 7.1.1 Nougat Open Beta

Recently OnePlus released Hydrogen OS beta based on Android 7.1.1 for the OnePlus 3 & 3T for Chinese customers with Chinese and English language support, the rom has no Google apps included.

Now, the company has announced OxygenOS (beta 12 for the OnePlus 3 and beta 3 for the OnePlus 3T) based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat with March 2017 security patches.




Here are some key features of OxygenOS Open Betabased on Android 7.1.1 Nougat-


  • Upgraded to Android 7.1.1
  • New Shot on OnePlus wallpaper option
  • Gallery Improvements
    • New photo editor with watermark and photo straightening options
    • Newly added media will be highlighted in Photos section
    • Image location will be displayed on grid view
    • Media can be grouped by month and year
    • Folders and individual media can be hidden
  • General bug fixes
Known Issues and Fixes
  • Android pay not able to work on London TFL/Tube
    • This can be resolved by updating the app via Play store
  • Compatibility issues with certain third party apps



Downloads-

Download the OxygenOS Beta 12 for OnePlus 3 right Here.

Download the OxygenOS Beta 3 for OnePlus 3T right Here.


Samsung Galaxy S8 leaked in full glory!

The internet is filled with Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus leaks, of late. Yes, the upcoming flagship phone from Samsung has been making rounds in the internet for a long time and today, we have some real life images of the phone, giving us first clear look at the device.



The leak is coming from bgr, As you can see in the image below, the Samsung Galaxy S8 won't feature capacitive navigation keys, instead, Samsung is going with the on-screen navigation keys as expected.


 


  


The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to launch on March 29, 2017.
Samsung will be using the metal and glass body with the S8. The Galaxy S8 will sport a big 5.8-inch screen, whereas the S8 Plus will feature a 6.2-inch Quad HD+ display. 


At the heart of the phone, there will be a Snapdragon 835 SoC and the company will release another variant of the phone with their Exynos 8895 chipset, coupled with 4GB/6GB/8GB of RAM options. Storage on the phones might go up to 256GB, according to previous rumors. 

The Smartphone looks gorgeous in the above images, Will you be buying the Samsung Galaxy S8? Let us know in comments!

Source: BGR

Moto G3 Turbo Edition gets new update with January 2017 Security patch

Moto G3 Turbo Edition gets new update with January 2017 Security patch


Motorola has already ditched the Moto G 3rd generation and Moto G3 Turbo Edition from the list of devices getting Official Android 7.0 Nougat. However, The Moto G3 Turbo Edition is now getting new software updates with latest Security Patch, bug fixes and Stability improvement.

The update costs 12MB and features January 2017 Security patch, bug fixes and Stability improvement.



Screenshots:-

Moto G3 Turbo Edition gets new update with January 2017 Security patch


It's great to see that Motorola still cares about its devices. Motorola won't be updating the 2015 Moto Gs to Android Nougat, but it will see security patches and stability updates.

Thanks Harshith Sharma!

DigiFrame Mod adds a Secondary E-Ink Screen to your Moto Z

As you might be aware of the fact that Motorola will be releasing more and more Moto Mods in the near future. The company have already launched some new Moto Mods at the MWC 2017.



Recently, Motorola conducted several hackathon events in various countries, including India. And now, they showcased a new Moto Mod which will add a Secondary E-Ink Screen to your Moto Z series smartphone. 





This Mod is presented by Indiegogo, the crowd-funded Kickstarter project and will be called as 'DigiFrame' The basic functionality of this Mod is that it will add an always-on Secondary screen. The best part is: you can set up your own widget with information you need to be available, it costs ultra low power and provides high definition e-ink screen with information you need.



Here are specs of the DigiFrame Mod:


  • 4.3", 800 x 480, 216 dpi, e-ink screen (physically limited by Moto Mod design constraints)
  • 152.7 x 73.5 x 5 mm
  • 1500 mAh battery (preliminary, may change)


Supposed images of upcoming BlackBerry device leaked online

Blackberry, the TCL-owned company recently launched their much anticipated Blackberry KEYone, the so-called Blackberry Mercury at the just started MWC 2017 event. 

Now, Alleged images of the upcoming BlackBerry-branded device also know as BBC100-1 built by PT BB Merah Putih for the Indonesian market have now leaked online.


Supposed images of upcoming BlackBerry device leaked online


According to previous rumors, this device features Snapdragon 425 clocked at 1.4 GHz, 5.5-inch display at 720p HD, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage and 3000mAh battery.

The device is expected to launch in Indonesia soon this year!

via: Crackberry


[Sponsored] How to Have a Safer Mobile Experience

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Are you aware of all the hidden dangers that affect mobile users today? If not, you should be, and you should also be aware of the precautions you need to take along the way. Once you take these precautions, you can have much more peace of mind and use your mobile device or devices in a much safer way. Below are some of the ways you can ensure that you have a safer mobile experience.

Education and Understanding 

First of all, you should be aware of all of the threats that mobile users face today. The good news is there are countless websites, video sharing sites and social media websites that keep mobile users updated about the latest issues and possible problems that can occur to Android devices, Apple devices and a wide range of other mobile devices.

If you want to take your understanding to another level, it may be worth considering an online information security degree or online information assurance program from a recognized college or university. This will ensure that you never have to worry about any online problems and it could also lead to a successful career in this area.

Choose Your Apps Wisely

It's very tempting to download every mobile app that takes your fancy. However, the more apps you install, the more likely it is that you will increase the risk of malware or some other issues that could affect your phone’s performance, or even worse. The main mobile app market places are usually more trustworthy and have a screening process that ensures that the apps they list are safe and secure, so you should only install your apps from these app marketplaces.

However, not all apps are as good as they are advertised to be. You should check the user reviews for any app you intend to install and find out what other mobile users think about a particular app. 

Make Sure You Only Use Secure Websites

As well as accessing apps on a regular basis, millions of mobile users visit mobile websites every day, too. Once again, it pays to err on the side of caution and check out the reputation of a website you intend to visit first. In most instances, a simple Google search will give you all of the information you need, before you finally decide to visit a particular website.

Always Have Your Wits about You and Use Common Sense

It's often the simple mistakes a mobile user makes that can cause the biggest problems. For instance, if you regularly log into an online website, make sure you keep your usernames and passwords safe and always use secure connections. In other situations, only open emails and messages from sources you trust and don't click on any suspicious looking links or images.

As mobile technologies and systems advance, so too do certain online dangers. However, if you follow the tips above, these dangers will be less likely to affect you and allow you to use your mobile device in a much safer way.

Here’s How You Can Use Your Smartphone to Become Smarter

[Sponsored] Here’s How You Can Use Your Smartphone to Become Smarter


Your phone gives you access to a host of online resources you can use to learn new skills and upgrade your knowledge; you can even study with an online program and earn a degree. Instead of using your phone to play games or keep up with your social media when you have some down time, you could put that time to productive use and improve your career prospects. Let’s find out how.

Embrace the MOOC

In 2016, 58 million students around the world signed up to study with a MOOC, up from 35 million the previous year. What’s a MOOC? MOOC stands for Massive Open Online Course, and currently you can choose from 6,850 courses delivered by over 700 universities.

The majority of MOOCs are free, but a growing number have a fee attached, as a paid course or as the price of receiving a completion certificate. Some paid courses allow you to earn a nanodegree in a few subjects, which will qualify you for entry level positions with companies like AT&T.

Earn Your Next Degree Online

While you can study for free with a MOOC, you’ll still need ‘proper’ qualifications if you want to compete for the good jobs. Leading universities, like Rutgers Online, offer a wide range of degree courses at both the bachelor’s and master’s levels.

Take an online master of information degree, study business or healthcare administration, learn to defeat hackers with a cybersecurity degree, or study something like history or philosophy. There are hundreds of degree courses available from accredited schools, so you’re sure to find a course that fits your needs.

Rigorous tuition is delivered in both pre-recorded sessions and live classes, and you can access all of your course material and submit your assignments online, enabling you to catch up with lectures while you commute into the city on the train, while you’re waiting at the doctor’s office, or any time that you have a few spare minutes.

Courses, like the online MLIS degree, typically take around two years to complete and you should expect to put in roughly 15 hours of study per week.

Learn New Language Skills

Learning a new language can be tough if you follow the traditional route of studying grammar and lists of verbs. But it can be easy and fun when you use an app. The most widely used language app is Duolingo, and you can use the free app to learn one of 22 languages including French, German, Swedish, and Hebrew.

The lessons are short, so you can squeeze one in when you’ve got a few moments free and pick up a new language in your spare time. Lessons give you a mix of listening and speaking tasks, as well as text to translate and multiple choice questions to answer. Once you complete a lesson, the app gives you a grade. The inbuilt gamification keeps you coming back to the app so that you don’t start full of enthusiasm and then fade away.

Since you keep your phone in your purse or pocket everywhere you go, it makes sense to use your mobile technology to learn something new and maximize your career opportunities in the process.

How to Choose the Right Tech to Study Online

Image credits: tiuonline

If you are about to embark on online study, then it’s important to ensure that you have all the right study materials that you need in order to do well and achieve a good result when you graduate. When studying for your college degree online, you’ll need a range of gadgets in order to help make sure that your program runs smoothly. When you’re studying for an online masters in counseling, the technology that you use is hugely important and could even impact your final result. We’ve listed some of the main things to keep in mind when choosing gadgets and tech for your online degree. 

Affordability

Affordability is one of the main things to bear in mind when it comes to choosing tech to help you study. There’s no need to splash out on the latest MacBook when you’re studying for an online counseling degree, for example, but if you’re studying for a largely design-based program this could be an essential purchase. So, be sure to work out exactly how much you can afford to pay for before you make a choice. To determine this, it’s a good idea to make a list of all the features that you’re looking for in a gadget, and choose the best value for money option that fits the bill. 

Quality:

When purchasing gadgets such as a laptop, e-reading device or even a smartphone to help with your online degree program, then it’s important to ensure that you choose items that are good quality. Remember that your online degree is expected to last some time, and this could be anything from one year for masters’ degrees and other advanced programs to four years or even more if you are studying on an undergraduate degree program. Because of this, you will need to ensure that you choose tech which is designed to stand the test of time, enabling you to rely on it whilst you study. 

Necessity

If you’re studying online, then you are probably excited about the prospect of making some great savings on tuition fees. However, when you enroll on a program such as a counseling degree online, it is easy to be tempted to spend more than you need on gadgets that might not even be necessary. For example, you might be thinking about investing in an e-reader to help you get through the reading list. However, if you already have a tablet this could be a waste of money, as you can quickly turn most tablets into an eBook with a handy app. 

Value

Last, but not least, when choosing tech and gadgets to help you with your online degree, you should also think about the future and whether or not you are going to sell them on to other students after graduation. If this is the case, then it’s a good idea to opt for technology that’s less likely to lose its value over time, for example, Apple products, which tend to lose value slower than others. 

Which devices do you use for studying online? Let us know in the comments. 

New Nokia Android phones will be Manufactured in India, launch set for June, here's the Estimate price

Launched a couple of days ago at MWC, the New Nokia Android Smartphones are all set to hit the Global markets, including India in Q2, 2017.

Also Read: Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 are now Official, here's what you need to know!

According to a report from fonearena, we now have some information regarding HMD's India plans. The Nokia Android phones will be Manufactured in India through Foxconn, and is expected to hit the Indian markets by June, 2017.


New Nokia Android phones will be Manufactured in India, launch set for June, here's Estimate price


These upcoming Nokia Phones will be sold both Online via e-commerce websites and in Offline stores through a network of distribution partners. HMD also plans to bring a network of service centers across India for a greater after sales services.



The entry-level Nokia 3 will be priced at 139 euros which is ₹9800 approximately, Nokia 5 at 189 euros or 13300 approximately, and the Nokia 6 at 229 euros which is 16000 approximately. The price can be even lower than what we estimated, as the company aims to manufacture the devices locally.

Would you buy Nokia Android phones? Which one? Comment below your thoughts

OnePlus 3/3T gets Android 7.1.1 Nougat via Hydrogen OS beta



Just a month ago, OnePlus released "Hydrogen OS" for the OnePlus 3/3T. Hydrogen OS is the custom rom for Chinese customers with Chinese and English language support. The rom has no Google apps included, but you can download and flash it manually.

Now, the company has started rolling out Android 7.1.1 Nougat with March 2017 security patches via Hydrogen OS beta. The firmware is now live and is available at H2OS website, it costs 1.32GB.



We have no information on when OnePlus will start testing OxygenOS based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat. Well, for now OnePlus users can taste HydrogenOS with Android 7.1.1 Goodies!


Download Hydrogen OS (Android 7.1.1) Beta for the OnePlus 3/3T here-

Hydrogen OS 3.0 for OnePlus 3/3T- Download Here

The "Really Blue" Moto G5 looks Stunning

The Moto G5 Plus and Moto G5 are now official, both of the devices comes with beautiful metal-body design and competitive specs.

Officially, you get only two color options with the Moto G5 family i.e. Lunar Gray or Fine Gold. But, it seems that there's a Limited Edition "Really Blue" Moto G5 out there!

Shared by Roland Quandt, here is the Moto G5 in "Sapphire Blue" color: 


The "Really Blue" Moto G5 looks Stunning


The "Really Blue" Moto G5 looks Stunning

The "Really Blue" Moto G5 looks Stunning

The "Really Blue" Moto G5 looks Stunning

According to Roland, this is the pre-production unit. We have no information when and if it will come out or not!

Would you buy the "Really Blue" Limited Edition Moto G5, if it ever comes? 

Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 are now Official: Here's what you need to know

Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 are now Official: Here's what you need to know


HMD Global has finally unwrapped its entry-level Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 phones for 2017 today in Barcelona. 

With Nokia 5, you get 5.2" HD display, Seamless aluminium unibody, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage with Support for up to 128 GB, Stock Android 7.0 Nougat. It comes with a 3000 mAh battery.


Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 are now Official: Here's what you need to know


Camera wise, the Nokia 5 features 13MP rear camera with PDAF, 1.12um, f/2, dual tone flash, to the front there's a 8MP with AF, 1.12um, f/2, FOV 84 degrees. It comes in Tempered Blue, Silver, Matte Black and Copper color options.




The Nokia 3 is the somewhat same phone as the Nokia 5 in terms of design, Specs wise, the Nokia 3 features a 5" HD display, 8MP rear and front camera, 2650mAh battery, MTK 6737 quad-core processor, 2 RAM, 16GB internal storage with SD support.


Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 are now Official: Here's what you need to know

Along with Nokia 5 and Nokia 3, HMD also announced the Nokia 6 Global variant, all these Smartphones will be available in Q2, 2017 globally!

Which one will you be buying? Comment below!

Lenovo-Moto Unveils New Moto Mods



Moto has just announced new Moto Mods for the Moto Z phones, We already know that these Modules will be compatible over next three years.

Amazon Alexa Mod:




Amazon Alexa Mod brings Alexa with you everywhere. You can easily perform everyday tasks while on the go, like controlling your smart home, checking the news, requesting a ride from services like Uber, and more — using just your voice. For example, when you start your commute home, you can ask Alexa to adjust your home’s temperature so it’s comfortable when you get there. Or, you can add milk to your shopping list without ever picking up a pen.

Along with the Alexa Moto Mod, Motorola also introduced "turbo charger", which charges your Moto Z quickly, "Moto Power Pack", which adds 50% more battery to your phone. A Gamepad Module which adds gaming controls to the ends of the phone to give you a full gaming experience.



Update: Here's the Robot Mod





Source: Moto (Cached



Moto G5 vs. Moto G4 Play: 5 key differences

Moto and Lenovo has unveiled a new Moto G family at MWC, a family that includes two 5th Generation Moto G(s), the Moto G5, and Moto G5 Plus.


The Moto G5 shares quite similar specs with the Moto G4 Play, with few upgrades and design changes, In this article we will talk about Key differences that you will find in the Moto G5 and the Moto G4 Play-



  • The Moto G5 comes with a 1080 x 1920 display, 441 ppi pixel density, while the Moto G4 Play features 1280 x 720 resolution with 294 ppi pixel density.
  • The Moto G5 sports a 13-megapixel camera on the rear with f/2.0 aperture, 1.1-micron pixels, and dual-LED (dual tone) flash, the Moto G4 Play comes with a 5-megapixel front and 8-megapixel camera on the rear with f/2.2 aperture and LED flash. 

Moto G5 vs. Moto G4 Play: 5 key differences

  • The all metal body Moto G5 comes with Fine Gold and Lunar Grey color option, while with the plastic, the Moto G4 Play comes with White and Black color option.
  • The Moto G5 features fingerprint sensor for additional security, it can also be used as navigation keys, while the Moto G4 Play doesn't feature a fingerprint sensor.


  • The Moto G5 comes with Snapdragon 430 Octa-Core chipset, 32GB Storage, while you get a  Quad-Core Snapdragon 410, 16GB ROM with the Moto G4 Play. 

What's your pick? Moto G5 or Moto G4 Play? Share your thoughts in the comment below!

Moto G5 Plus vs. Moto G4 Plus: 3 Major Differences

Moto G5 Plus vs. Moto G4 Plus: 3 Major Differences


Moto and Lenovo has unveiled a new Moto G family at MWC, a family that includes two 5th Generation Moto G(s), the Moto G5, and Moto G5 Plus.


The Moto G5 Plus is a huge upgrade over the Moto G4 Plus in terms of Specifications and design changes, In this article we will talk about Major differences that you will find in the Moto G5 Plus and the Moto G4 Plus-



  • The Moto G5 Plus sports a 2.0GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor paired with 3GB/4GB RAM/32GB ROM, while the Moto G4 Plus features a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor with 2GB/3GB RAM and 16GB/32GB memory options.
  • The Moto G5 Plus comes with a 12-megapixel camera on the rear with dual autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash, the Moto G4 Plus comes with a 5-megapixel front, f/2.2 wide-angle and 16-megapixel camera on the rear with f/2.0 aperture, laser and phase detect autofocus.
  • The all metal body Moto G5 comes with Fine Gold and Lunar Grey color option, while with the plastic build, the Moto G4 Plus comes with White and Black color option. The G5 Plus has a complete revamp design.

What's your pick? Moto G5 Plus or Moto G4 Plus? Share your thoughts in the comment below!

Motorola Announces the 2017 Moto Gs With Aluminium Body, New Fingerprint sensor



Motorola and Lenovo has unveiled the new Moto G family at MWC. Please welcome in the Moto G5, and Moto G5 Plus with a whole new design and aluminium finish.

The Moto G5 (or Moto G 5th gen) sports a 5" Full HD display (1080p), 5MP front camera with f/2.2, 1.4-micron pixels, 13MP rear camera with f/2.0, 1.1-micron pixels, 2800mAh removable battery, Snapdragon 430 octa-core processor, 2GB/3GB RAM, 16/32GB internal storage with SD support and Rapid charging. This one comes with a removable back and battery.



The Moto G5 Plus is the exact same phone as the Moto G5 in terms of design, Specs wise, the G5 Plus features a 5.2 Full HD display (1080p), 12MP Dual Autofocus Pixels camera, 3000mAh battery, Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor, 2/3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB internal storage with SD support and Rapid charging.

The new Fingerprint sensor can be used to navigate, just like Lenovo P2.

Full Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus Specs!




Motorola Moto G5 Plus Official Specs

Motorola Moto G5 Plus Specs

Moto G5 Plus (2017) Specification
OS And Hardware
OSAndroid 7.0 Nougat
Processor2.0GHz Octa-Core
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 625
GPUAdreno 506
Body
Dimensions150.2 x 74 x 7.9mm
Weight155g
ColorsSilver and Gold
Display
TypeLCD
Screen Size5.2 inches
Resolution1080 x 1920 pixels (~424 ppi pixel density)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3
Memory
Card slotmicroSD
Internal32/64GB (U.S.) 16/32GB (APAC) 32GB (LATAM/EMEA)
RAM2GB (LATAM) 3GB (EMEA) 3/4GB (APAC)
Camera
Primary12 MP Dual Autofocus Pixels
Featuresf/1.7, 1.4-micron pixels, dual AF pixels
Video-
Secondary5 MP
Featuresf/2.2, 1.4-micron pixels
Multimedia
3.5mm jackYes
Battery and Power
TypeRemovable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery
ChargingMicro-USB 15W TurboPower charger
Status
AnnouncedFeb 26, 2017
StatusAnnounced
Expected Price
US Dollor$$229
Indian Rs.Rs. 14,999

Motorola Moto G5 Official Specs


Moto G5 (2017) Specification
OS And Hardware
OSAndroid 7.0 Nougat
Processor1.4GHz Octa-Core
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 430
GPUAdreno 505
Body
Dimensions144.3 x 73 x 9.5mm
Weight145g
ColorsLunar Grey, Fine Gold
Display
TypeLCD
Screen Size5.0 inches
Resolution1080 x 1920 pixels (~441 ppi pixel density)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3
Memory
Card slotmicroSD
Internal32GB (LATAM) | 16GB (ROW)
RAM2 GB (CA, LATAM, IRL, AU, JP, NZ) | 3GB (IN, TR)
Camera
Primary13 MP
Featuresf/2.0, 1.1-micron pixels, PDAF
Secondary5 MP
Multimedia
3.5mm jackYes
Battery and Power
TypeRemovable Li-Ion 2800 mAh battery
Status
Announced26 Feb, 2017
StatusAnnounced
Expected Price
Euro€199
Indian Rs.Rs. 12,999

[Ended] Lenovo Moto MWC 2017 Live Stream!



Lenovo and Motorola is announcing Next Generation Moto Gs and new Moto Mods at MWC!

The show is now Live, Watch it here: Comunidad_Lenovo

Update: The stream just ended, although you can watch it again! 

Nokia MWC 2017 Live Stream!



The biggest tech show for the year is just moments away from now and we have an iconic brand making its comeback. Nokia, the Finnish company under the leadership of HMD Global is expected to announce a couple of smartphones and a revamped Nokia 3310. 


The show starts at 16:30CET/10:30EST/9:00IST. Excited? 



Huawei P10 and P10 Plus were just announced!


Huawei just released a follow-up to last year's P9! The phone improves most specs and the design has evolved, looking very polished now (or should we say iPhone-ish?).

The new P10 comes with a 5.1" full HD screen, paired with Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top. There's a Kirin 960 chip paired with 4GB of RAM, while its dual-cameras on the back will remain as part of the Leica partnership. It's 12MP and 20MP on the back, while it will have 8MP on the front of the device. All of this will be powered by a 3200mAH battery while running Emotion UI on top of Nougat.



The P10 Plus comes with a 5.5" QHD display, the same camera set-up as the P10 though the front-facing one will also be Leica-powered. There's a bigger 3750mAH battery paired with 4GB of RAM. Design will be almost identical on both devices and will come in a variety of colors.


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Google announces "Google Assistant" for all Android 6.0 and above devices

Google announces "Google Assistant" for all Android 6.0 and above devices


In what could be called as a surprising news, the Google Assistant is now officially coming for all Android devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android Nougat with Google Play Services.

The Google Assistant will start rolling out this week for the English users in the U.S., followed by Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as German speakers in Germany.

Just long press on the Home button or say “Ok Google” to get started!

Source: Google Blog