Motorola Moto G 4G (2015) debuts in Brazil, already on sale

A LTE-enabled variant of the Moto G (2014) has been circulating in the rumor mill for quite some time now and now it's finally become a reality. Motorola has apparently opted out of an official announcement and instead the new handset crept up on us and appeared on the manufacturer's Brazilian page and is already available to purchase.

The move was only logical since the first generation Moto G proved to be such a huge hit, both in emerging markets and even in places like the UK with the LTE upgrade only sweetening the deal even more. The budget-oriented, Moto G 4G (2015) offers a slick and clean almost pure-android experience just like its predecessors and comes with a few notable modifications over the base version.

First and foremost Motorola has decided to stick with the dual-SIM setup and make it available in the 4G variant as well. The phone comes equipped with two micro SIM slots with presumably only one capable of LTE speeds. Other notable changes over the Moto G (2014) include a larger, 2,390mAh, battery which should compensate for the increased power consumption from the new modem. Onboard storage will be 16GB with no 8GB option available and physically the smartphone will retain its compact dimensions with only about 6g of extra weight due to the beefier battery.

The rest of the internals are unchanged. The handset is still powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 400 SoC, clocked at 1.2GHz, has the same 5-inch 720p display and the same camera setup – 8MP main and 2MP front-facing shooter. A small, but significant detail to note is that the new device will be shipping with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, while previous Moto G phones are still mostly running 4.4 KitKat and despite Motorola's best wishes are still waiting on an update.

The new Moto G 4G (2015) can already be purchased from a Brazilian retailer for BRL 899, which is about $345. This definitely seems like a premium for a device that is supposed to be budget-oriented and it is. Brazilian handset prices are traditionally very high and not representative of what smartphones costs elsewhere.

Despite its inconspicuous arrival the new Moto G 4G (2015) has all the right ingredients to continue to legacy of its predecessor and if Motorola manages to keep costs low than the handset definitely has a bright future ahead of…

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Exclusive: Samsung Galaxy XCover 3 photos and specs leak

Samsung has always aimed to have a few devices on every shelf, top to bottom. Outdoor-targeted smartphones are no exception, but the two most recent offerings, Galaxy S5 Active and Galaxy S4 Active, have been based on the respective flagships. The more affordable Xcover range hasn't seen an update for two whole years, with the latest Galaxy Xcover 2 launched in January 2013.

Well, that is about to change, as we've just been treated to an exclusive peek at the entirely new Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3. The device carries a model designation SM-G388F, and is fitted with distinctly average hardware.

Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3

The tough smartphone packs a Marvell Armada PXA1908 chipset with a quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU and 1GB of RAM. No other specs have been revealed, but judging by the photos we could speculate that the screen size is close to 4.3 inches corresponding to a total footprint of around 150x78mm. The SoC supports resolutions up to 720p, but achieving that is rather unlikely at this size and price range.

Performance isn't the Galaxy Xcover 3's main selling point though, ruggedness is, and by the looks of it, the phone will deliver. Design cues have been borrowed from the latest Galaxy S5 Active, namely the toughened corners, button shape and arrangement and sensor placement.

The back reveals its status, however, with flash-camera-speaker layout of more lowly Samsung phones of late. It's also nicely textured and appears to provide a secure grip in muddy or wet hands, a supposedly frequent scenario.

The upcoming smartphone will run Android 4.4.4. No word is out on pricing and availability, naturally, but stay tuned.

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Oxygen OS, la nueva ROM propia de OnePlus

Oxygen OS

Después de las desavenencias con CyanogenMod, OnePlus finalmente ha decidido crear su propia ROM con su propio nombre. Esta nueva ROM se llama Oxygen OS, una versión personalizada de Android que según la propia compañía se caracteriza por ser abierta, personalizable y limpia de bloatware.

OnePlus One fue lanzado con CyanogenMod, pero definitivamente quiere romper relaciones y usar su propia ROM. Por lo que se ha podido conocer algunos de los problemas en el software y de las actualizaciones del único teléfono lanzado por OnePlus ha sido motivo suficiente para que finalmente se decidieran por encontrar una ROM que sea lo deseado por esta compañía.

OnePlus One y su difícil camino

Este teléfono ha sido uno de los más deseados en 2014 por tener unas increíbles especificaciones y un precio bien asequible, aunque uno de sus grandes problemas ha sido lo difícil que ha sido adquirirlo con una política de lanzamiento un poco extraña y que lo único que deseaba es que se creara más expectación. Hay que pensar que OnePlus es un fabricante nuevo y ha tenido que buscarse nuevas formas para que fuera conocida por la comunidad Android en una breve franja de tiempo.

Nueva ROM

OnePlus One

Lo que extraña es que CyanogenMod al ser una ROM simple, limpia y con un acabado excelente deje de ser la ROM preferida por OnePlus. Por lo que se ha podido conocer, los motivos son que OnePlus One fue baneado de India debido a que un fabricante rival tenía un acuerdo con Cyanogen para vender teléfonos en ese país, aparte de que con todas las apps extras el espacio que se llevaba CyanogenMod ocupaba la mitad del disponible en su dispositivo.

Con todo esto puesto encima de la mesa, el nombre Oxygen llega para esta ROM, de la cual tendremos más detalles para el 12 de febrero cuando OnePlus vuelva a la palestra para anunciarnos las nuevas del software que vendrá instalado en sus dispositivos.

Ahora también hay que conocer que sin CyanogenMod esta compañía será capaz de tener el mismo impacto que ha tenido su teléfono el año pasado, ya que son muchos los usuarios que han estado buscando un teléfono dedicado a la ROM de Cyanogen y al que se le acompañaba con unas especificaciones bien interesantes a un gran precio.

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Counterpoint: Apple actually topped Samsung in Q4, 2014

While we know that Q4, 2014 was a blockbuster quarter for Apple, which sold a whopping 74.5 million smartphones during the period, the question whether that was good enough for the Cupertino-based company to become the top smartphone vendor in the world apparently doesn’t have a single answer – it depends whom you ask.

While IDC acknowledged that it was a close contest, with Samsung ahead of Apple, Strategy Analytics said it was a tie between the two companies. Now, another research firm by the name of Counterpoint is claiming that Apple actually shipped more smartphones than its South Korean competitor in Q4.

The Counterpoint report notes that Apple led the smartphone market with 20.2% market share, followed by Samsung, which shipped 73.8 million units, good enough for 20% share of the market. Lenovo, Huawei, and Xiaomi rounded up the top five with 7, 6.6, and 4.6% market share,…

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¡Los smartphones Android nos invaden!: Más de mil millones vendidos en 2014

Muchos Android

Que estamos rodeados de smartphones Android es algo que no pasa desapercibido por nadie, pero lo que no sabrá todo el mundo son las cifras de ventas que se manejan. Pero ahora, de la mano de Strategy Analytics han salido a la luz los números de 2014, y ya os adelantamos que son espectaculares.

Nada más y nada menos que 1.024,7 millones de smartphones con el sistema operativo Android son los que se han vendido durante 2014, y solo durante 2014. Esto supone un nuevo récord para la colección del software de Google, pues es la primera vez que esto ocurre. Si comparamos con 2013, año en el que se vendían 780 millones de smartphones Android, el crecimiento ha sido del 31%.

Así, los smartphones Android han alcanzado en esos 12 meses el 81,2% de cuota de mercado, una cifra impresionante que nada tiene que ver con el 15% de cuota de mercado de iOS, gracias a los 192,7 millones de iPhone vendidos, y menos aún con lo logrado por Windows Phone, con 38,8 millones de smartphones colocados, lo que se traduce en un 3% de cuota de mercado. Android es el único sistema de los tres que ha engrosado esta cuota –en 2013 poseía el 78,9% el mercado–, mientras que iOS ha perdido un 0,5%, y el sistema de Microsoft un 0,6%.

También es interesante el dato de que, contando todas las plataformas móviles, se han vendido casi 1.300 millones de smartphones en todo el mundo, lo que supone un salto de prácticamente el 30% respecto a 2013, dejando patente una vez más que estos dispositivos siguen teniendo un estupendo estado de salud, y que 2015 seguro que seguirá siendo un año de crecimiento.

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Motorola has sold 3 million devices in India since Feb 2014

Back in February last year, Motorola made India’s largest e-commerce website Flipkart its exclusive online retail partner, and now, the Economic Times is reporting that the Lenovo-owned company has sold 3 million smartphones in the country since then, with Moto G and Moto E smartphones making up for more than half of the sales.

According to Amit Boni, head of Motorola’s India operations, the company considers India as a “critical market,” and is planning to increase its efforts in the country. Starting this year, the company will set up several Motorola experience centers that will also double up as service centers.

The report also notes that moving forward Motorola is planning to launch new handsets in India before other global markets, and may also bring Moto Maker to the country – China is the only Asian country where the create-your-own-design store is available as of…

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OnePlus names its Android ROM ‘Oxygen’

After things with Cyanogen went a bit sour, OnePlus announced that it is working on its own Android ROM for the OnePlus One. The company also released an alpha version, with a stable version arriving in February.

The company has now announced the name for the ROM, and it will be called 'Oxygen'. Oxygen, OnePlus says, is, "all around us. It’s part of us and everything we do. It creates the water that carves out valleys and moves mountains. By itself, it’s simple and pure—a fundamental building block. But, as a part of something greater, it can do amazing things. Just like us."

The company says the OnePlus ROM will be "open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features."

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