It's four years since the original
Moto G arrived on the scene as the king of budget Android smartphones.
The Moto X Play, Moto X Style (also known as the Moto X Pure Edition in the U.S. market) and third - generation
Moto G all arrived in July 2015 and the DROID Turbo 2 and second - generation Moto 360 were also received very well.
When the original Motorola
Moto G arrived back in September 2013, it shook up the smartphone market from top to bottom.
If you were planning to update your Motorola
Moto G you arrived at the right place.
If you were planning to update your Motorola
Moto G you arrived at the right place.
It's strange to see this year's
Moto G arrive with stereo speakers, and the company's flagship, which costs twice as much, lacks them.
Not exact matches
The first ones to
arrive was the
Moto G (4th Gen) back in May.
Motorola is silent since the beginning of 2018 but soon, a lot of
Moto devices are launching, the
Moto G series phones being the first to
arrive this month.
If you want to take the most out of your
Moto G you will need to keep it up to date with the lasted software, because new software updates usually
arrive with bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features.
On that note, the new
Moto G will
arrive running Android 4.4 KitKat but Motorola said it will get the upgrade to Android L as soon as possible.
In the interim other budget 4
G handsets have continued to
arrive, including Motorola's own lower - spec and smaller - scale
Moto E (also the 2015 variant), thus stirring up the budget phone pot and, if anything, making the
Moto G 2015's position that much more questionable.
Look for the
Moto G Play to
arrive later in the summer.
The third generation of
Moto G has
arrived.
Today, the company announced that the over-the-air (OTA) Android 5.0 Lollipop update for
Moto G (1st and 2nd generation) will
arrive starting today, and the company will soon start the roll out for other eligible Motorola devices as well.
Android Wear devices are finally here and the LG
G Watch and Samsung Gear Live are the first two available,
arriving just before the
Moto 360's release later this summer.
Last spring, Android Wear got started with the announcements of the LG
G Watch and the Motorola
Moto 360, but it wouldn't be until a few months later when the first hardware actually
arrived.