With Motorola having the Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E on their lineup, Marco takes a deeper look at what Moto's lineup means and the differences between each device.
We start with the Moto X, the first device that came from the Motorola and Google merger about two years ago. It was a Nexus 5 competitor in every way but with a little Motorola running through its senses. Next we go onto the Moto G, a cheaper yet still pretty powerful device for a whopping $150. There is also a LTE model for just $20 more. Then last up is the Moto E, the most recent device added to their range that only costs $130 and features great specs and the latest version of Android.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014
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