Apart from that, what we're seeing looks just like all the other leaks we've seen thus far, with more traditional external lug mounts
than the first generation Moto 360, Android Wear driving things, the side button moved up the side.
Not exact matches
Perhaps «refresh» is a soft description, as the 2015
Moto E has had quite an overhaul: it's a slightly larger handset
than the
first -
generation model, with a 4.5 - inch screen (not 4.3 - inch like before).
At just # 90 SIM - free, the
Moto E is much more affordable
than both the
first and second
generation Moto Gs, and the fact that it will also be getting a prompt upgrade to Android Lollipop once it's released makes it far better value
than any other # 90...
Motorola says that the new
Moto 360 and
Moto 360 Sport both have more battery life
than the
first -
generation Moto 360 and are expected to deliver as high as two full days of use on a single charge.
Arguably the most talked about Android Wear watch of the
first generation, the
Moto 360 has been more in need of a refresh
than most.
In fact, this
generation Moto G may have a better panel
than even the
first Moto X — different technologies aside — likely due to the fact that Motorola was able to anticipate higher order numbers for the sequel, lowering per - component costs.