New Moto 360 shows up in new pictures with two sizes

It’s been a long wait for the second generation Moto 360, but the leaks are starting to pick up, and it shouldn’t be long before we see an official announcement. The latest round of leaks has given us two new photos of the device, showing it in both of its size options. The smaller model is positioned on a wrist next to last year’s model with a noticeable reduction in size. The large model isn’t shown in comparison, but it looks to be about the same size as the original Moto 360.

The design is similar to the original Moto 360, but changes include a new placement of the crown at the 2 o’clock position and a silver watch body with lugs, making it look a little more traditional. We can also see that the infamous flat tire bezel beneath the display has been passed on through the generations. Other than that, it looks to be much the same as last year’s model. We’re going to have to wait for an official announcement from Motorola before we can see any of the major differences.

Keep it locked on the site for more updates regarding the Moto 360.

Moto 360 2015 (Small)

Source: Hellomotohk, Weibo
Via: Droid Life

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The LG Rolly is a full-size keyboard that fits in your pocket

As phones and tablets become more and more viable replacements for laptops, manufacturers are coming up with ways to create accessories that will enable more productivity. LG has just found a new one with the LG Rolly, a full-size keyboard that can roll up to fit in your pocket, which will inevitably cause plenty of jokes. Unlike many portable keyboards, the Rolly also features actual clicking keys that have a surprising 17mm key pitch, which is comparable to many desktops.

The Rolly is crafted from polycarbonate and ABS plastic, which allows it to feel much more like a traditional keyboard than most portable silicone keyboards that don’t have any key pitch. LG has also fitted the Rolly with a stand for phones and tablets up to 10 inches in size, with two plastic arms that fold out for extra support. The Rolly uses Bluetooth 3.0 to connect to devices and can be connected to up to two devices at the same time, with a dedicated key for switching between them. As for power, all it takes is a single AA battery to provide roughly three months of usage.

LG will launch the Rolly in the US in September, with further markets arriving later in the fourth quarter. Pricing and specifics will be released closer to launch.

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5,000mAh-packing Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro handled, still unofficial

Early this year specs for the Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro leaked but it has been pretty quiet since then aside from a TENAA certification. Someone posted hands-on photos and some specs on Weibo giving us the first real look at the device.

Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro

A roomy 5.5″ 1080p screen is housed in a magnesium alloy unibody. Inside that is a whopping 5,000mAh battery. You can see a panel on the bottom comes off, allowing you to access two SIM cards and a microSD. It doesn’t look like the battery comes out of there though.

Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro

The Vibe P1 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 615 chipset with 3GB of RAM, plus 16GB of storage. There’s a 13MP camera on the back with dual-LED, dual-tone flash and a 5MP selfie camera. According to the about screen the phone is running Android 5.1.1. The Home key houses a fingerprint reader.

Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro

The Lenovo Vibe P1 Pro should be unveiled at IFA in a week. Hopefully we’ll learn more about the charging situation – the S615 chipset supports Quick Charge 2.0 (up to 3A), but to fill a 3,000mAh battery quick Lenovo may have a trick up its sleeve.

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