Motorola unveils the new Moto X Style, Moto X Play and Moto G

During a simulcast event split between New York, London, and Sao Paulo, Motorola announced three new phones — the Moto X Style, Moto X Play and Moto G (2016). The three new phones match up really well with all the leaks which have flooded the web over the past few months or so, delivering three unique devices which offer impressive specs and even better value. All three phones will run Motorola’s Pure Android software experience which doesn’t deviate much from stock Android. While Samsung, LG, and HTC have added highly customized layers on top of Android, Motorola promises to enhance the user experience by offering real functionality improvements with Moto Assist, Moto Display and Moto Actions which make the phones aware of their surroundings and more intuitive to interact with — even when the phone it sitting on a table across the room.

While Moto Maker has been limited to the Moto X in the past, all three of Motorola’s new phones will be given the Moto Maker treatment this time around, offering dozens of color and material choices to users in select markets (now including Brazil).

Moto X Style

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As the flagship in Motorola’s new lineup, the new Moto X Style is quite impressive. The phone features a 5.7-inch QHD display with a 76% screen-to-body ratio, front-facing stereo speakers, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16/32/64GB storage options, 21 megapixel rear camera, 5 megapixel front-facing camera, and a 3,000 mAh battery with Turbo Power (Motorola claims that it is the world’s fastest charging phone) which allows the phone to charge 50% faster than other quick charge enabled devices.

Available in September, the Moto X Style will sell for $200-300 less than other flagship smartphones. In the US, the phone will be sold unlocked and free of carrier bloat as the Moto X Pure Edition for $399 and will be compatible will all four major service providers.

Moto X Play

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The Moto X Play will most likely be known as Motorola’s cheap flagship. It doesn’t feature all the bells and whistles that Motorola has thrown at the Moto X Style, but it’s quite an attractive offering when you consider that it will sell for half the price of most flagship phones. Specs on the Moto X Play include a 5.5-inch 1080p display, Snapdragon 615 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage, microSD card slot (up to 128GB), the same 21 megapixel rear and 5 megapixel front camera found on the Moto X Style and a massive 3,630 mAh battery which could actually last two days on a single charge.

Motorola is planning on rolling out the Moto X Play to 55 countries starting in August.

Moto G 2016

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While most of us would rather buy the Moto X Style or the Moto X Play, the new Moto G (2016) will most likely be the best selling smartphone in Motorola’s new lineup. Motorola acknowledged that the Moto G has sold more than any of its other smartphones in recent years. Selling for $179.99, the Moto G comes packed with a 5-inch 720p display, 13 megapixel camera with F/2.0 lens (same sensor used on the Nexus 6), IR filter to reduce glare, 5 megapixel front-facing camera, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, 8GB or 16GB of internal storage, microSD card slot, 1GB or 2GB of RAM, LTE and a fairly generous 2,470 mAh battery.

To make the new Moto G even more appealing than previous models, it now features IPX7 protection which allows the phone to be submerged in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes. The Moto G is available in select markets starting today and will eventually make its way to over 60 countries across the globe.

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Motorola Moto X Style y Moto X Play, la nueva apuesta de Motorola por la gama alta y media

 Moto X Style

No sólo de gama media vive Motorola. Además del Motorola Moto G 2015, todos conocemos sus terminales “tope de gama”, los Motorola Moto X, y a falta de presentar un único terminal bajo esta nomenclatura, la firma americana ha querido anunciar dos terminales, el Motorola Moto X Style y Motorola Moto X Play, la apuesta americana por la gama alta y media.

Motorola Moto X Style

Moto X Style

Motorola ha sacado bastante pecho al hablar durante la presentación de su nuevo terminal estrella. El Motorola Moto X Style es un terminal de 5,7 pulgadas, con resolución QHD y que monta un procesador Snapdragon 808 a 1.8 GHz, el mismo que el LG G4. Tal vez no pueda compararse en potencia con terminales como el Samsung Galaxy S6, pero en Motorola tienen otras armas.

Nos aseguran que el tiempo de carga del Moto X Style es un 50% más rápido que en un Galaxy S6, algo bastante útil si tenemos prisa a la hora de cargar el teléfono. También han puesto mucho énfasis en su cámara, cámara de 21 megapíxeles que según ellos, es la mejor que jamás han hecho.

Y por supuesto no nos podemos olvidar del resto de características que completan este nuevo Motorola Moto X Style. 3 GB de RAM, 3.000 mAh de batería, 16/32/64 GB GB de almacenamiento ampliables vía microSD y un nuevo recubrimiento repelente al agua.

No han confirmado el precio, pero aseguran que costará aproximadamente la mitad que otros gamas alta del mercado, aunque viendo el precio del Moto X Play, podemos esperar un precio de 500 euros. Podremos hacernos con él durante el mes de septiembre de este mismo año.

Motorola Moto X Play

Motorola Moto X Play

El otro terminal presentado por Motorola, es el Moto X Play, un “hermano pequeño” del Moto X Style. Pantalla de 5,5 pulgadas con resolución FHD, procesador Snapdragon 615 a 1,7GHz, 2GB de RAM y 16/32GB de almacenamiento interno ampliables vía microSD.

Pero ahora viene lo mejor, este Motorola Moto X Play cuenta con una batería de 3.630mAh y desde Motorola, prometen hasta 2 días de autonomía, un 42% más que el S6. Por supuesto también cuenta con la misma carga rápida de su hermano mayor, resistencia al agua.

La pre-venta de Moto X Play dará comienzo en España en el mes de agosto a través de Amazon a un precio recomendado de 395€, y durante el mes de septiembre se podrá adquirir en exclusiva con Vodafone

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There’s Something Off About This ‘Destiny 2’ Leak

This morning, a reddit thread is being passed around the Destiny fan community claiming insider knowledge about aspects of not only The Taken King, but also Destiny 2 itself. I’ve read it a few times (you can see it here for yourself), and each time it gets a little less plausible. There’s just something off about the entire thing, and at this point I’m convinced it’s a troll rather than legitimate inside information.

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Please Stop Saying These 25 Ridiculous Phrases At Work

At first, euphemisms surfaced in the workplace to help people deal with touchy subjects that were difficult to talk about. Before long, they morphed into corporate buzzwords that expanded and took over our vocabulary until our everyday conversations started sounding like they’re taking place on another planet,

Listen Ray, I don’t have the bandwidth for it with everything that’s on my plate, but ping me anyway because at the end of the day it’s on my radar and I don’t want to be thrown under the bus because I didn’t circle back around on this no-brainer.”

I understand the temptation. These phrases are spicy and they make you feel clever (low hanging fruit is a crutch of mine), but they also annoy the hell out of people.

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Google Internet of Things Eddystone ‘Beacons’, More Open Than Apple

Google has added another set of nuts and bolts to the mechanics of the Internet of Things (IoT) with the launch of its Eddystone technology. Named after the Eddystone Lighthouse off of the English coast in the county of Cornwall, Google’s Eddystone is an open source cross-platform Bluetooth LE (BLE) beacon format. Apple’s iBeacon technology for iPhones and other iOS devices, which sits in the same BLE space technically, is a comparatively closed platform.

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