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The strongest selling point of Motorola Moto Z2, like the original Z, is its modularity. You can add attachments to the back of the device […]

The strongest selling point of Motorola Moto Z2, like the original Z, is its modularity. You can add attachments to the back of the device […]

With all the hustle and bustle over the new iPhones, new Google Phone and even more recently, the ZTE dual screen phone and Huawei AI-ready […]

Remember LG G5, the world’s first commercially available modular smartphone? Well, Motorola has its own iteration too, called Moto Mods (part of the Moto Z […]

Can taking selfie ever be classy? Apparently so, if you have the Motorola Selfie Stick. This purported accessory is not just any selfie stick; it […]

If one) you have been lamenting about the ridiculous charges telco levied on you and two) confident that you will have access to WiFi hotspot […]

Bluetooth headset has come a long way. it used to be cumbersome and always come with a mandatory boom sticking out. and even with the […]

going on a product naming route similar to Apple’s computer, the second generation Motorola Moto X, which was announced two weeks ago, is still called […]

you know how a typical smartwatch looks like? they are mostly square or oblong, which is nothing wrong, but if you need a piece that can actually goes with your formal work wear or for a black tie event, then Motorola has just the answer for you: the Moto 360 smartwatch.

well, what do you know? Motorola Moto G (sadly, not the X though) has join the likes of HTC, Samsung, Sony, to fill up another spot in the growing Google Play edition stable. and lucky for budget-conscious Android purists, the Motorola Moto G Google Play Edition won’t be any pricer than the Motorola factory item

while the new Motorola G Smartphone may not tout personalization and look as brilliant as the Moto X, it could be a win-win product for both the Google-own company and consumers. the Moto G is billed as a smartphone that offers a premium experience “for a third of the price of current high end phones.” however, affordability is not only what Motorola is touting;

lets not kid ourselves; we never wished for a phone upgrade cos’ being geeks, we are all in for new gadgets and hence, an endeavor like the Motorola Project Ara Modular Smartphone which touts upgradability may not be the cuppa for us and some folks. i am not saying everyone is like us, but most of us, though not explicitly expressed, could benefit from a jolt of excitement