Motorola announces new Moto X Style
At a launch event in Brazil today, Motorola has announced three new smartphones coming to market starting today through September. The headliner was the Moto X Style which will be the new flagship device for Motorola.
The Moto X Style will come equipped with a 5.7-inch quad HD display combined with thin bezels to provide an industry leading screen to body ratio. The Moto X Style will be powered by a Snapdragon 808 processor backed with 3GB of RAM.
Listening to consumers, Motorola has beefed up the camera, providing a 21MP rear-facing camera capable of 4K video recording that it claims is one of the three best cameras in the world. For a front-facing camera unit, Motorola includes a 5MP unit with a wide 87-degree angle lens and front-facing flash.
The Moto X Style will come with a 3,000 mAh battery and quick charging technology that Motorola says is 50% faster than Samsung’s and can provide approximately 34% charge in only 15 minutes. The Moto X Style also gets front-facing stereo speakers. Motorola is making support for 4G LTE universal, so users can take the device to any carrier just by popping a SIM card in.
The new Motorola lineup, including the Moto X Style, will come with a “pure” version of Android 5.1.1 combined with Motorola apps like Moto Assist, Moto Display and Moto Actions. Although Motorola did not release specific prices during their presentation, the Moto X Style will be priced significantly lower than competitor smartphones.
Be sure to check back here at TalkAndroid for more details on the new Motorola devices and some hands on video.
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Watch Motorola’s Moto X live stream here!
If you’re a Motorola fan, you already know that the company is going to reveal a bunch of new stuff today. But did you know that you can watch a live stream of the whole shebang starting at 6AM PST/9AM ET? You can get your first look at the Moto X with its rumored 5.5-inch 1080p display and 21-megapixel camera, and possibly even a Moto X Sport version with a dustproof and waterproof body. You’ll also see the new Moto G and possibly even see a refresh of one of the few Android Wear watches anybody likes, the Moto 360. You can check the live stream video below, but to get the real dirt, be sure to tune in to our live blog as well.
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Source: Motorola
We’re live from Motorola’s ‘Relationship’ event!
Weeks of leaks and an early Moto G unveiling in India didn’t keep Motorola from putting on a show here in New York (oh, and London too). And why should it? We’re expecting to see a brand new Moto X take the stage this morning, and if we’re really lucky, we might catch a glimpse of a shiny new Moto 360 to go with it. The most puzzling angle of all is Motorola’s insistence that today will change our “mobile relationships,” but hey — it’s still early and there’s plenty of time for bizarre, corporate rationale. Bring it, Moto.












































































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The Moto X Style is big, gorgeous and (of course) highly customizable
The Moto X is alive and well in 2015. The latest iteration of the highly customizable flagship, dubbed the Moto X Style, has a giant 5.7-inch quad HD screen with the tiniest of bezels. It also has front facing stereo speakers, a 21-megapixel camera and “TurboPower” quick charging technology. But what you really care about is those lovely customizable elements, like the back plate and metallic accents. Those luxurious leather and wood pieces you love are back, of course. But there’s also a new silicon finish for the rear of the device that has a “soft feel” and a “warm look.” Though, we’re reserving judgment until we get to grope it ourselves.
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As you’ve come to expect from Motorola devices, there is no skin here. You’re getting as close to vanilla Android as possible, without buying a Nexus device. Of course, you can always buy the Pure Edition of the Moto X Style and get even closer to that Nexus experience. But if you go with the standard version you will get Motorola’s add ons like Moto Assist, Moto Display and Moto Actions, which are actually kind of helpful and minimally intrusive. Oh, and all of this is running on Android Lollipop 5.1.1. No aging and outdated version of Google’s OS here.
Inside is a 3,000 mAh battery that Moto claims will give you 30 hours of “mixed use.” Which we’re going to assume means the average Engadget editor will get about 12 hours from it. Thankfully that TurboCharge feature should get you back to a full charge pretty quickly. Motorola claims its charges 50 percent faster than a Galaxy S6.
There will be 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. But interestingly, the phone will also support Micro SD cards up to 128GB, in case you can’t deal with internal storage only.
As far as price, what we know now is that it will be “$200 to $300 less” than the latest from Apple and Samsung. But what that translates to when purchased at a subsidized price from a carrier isn’t clear just yet. But you can get the Moto X Style Pure Edition from Best Buy, Motorola and Amazon starting at just $399 (seriously) in September. That device will work on any LTE network in the US, is unlocked and has zero carrier bloat. Eventually there will be carrier branded versions, but there’s no info about that right now. Instead Motorola is focusing on direct to consumer online sales and by passing the traditional carrier subsidized model.
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The Moto X Play is the Style’s more affordable cousin
While we’ve been expecting Motorola to refresh the Moto X and revise its bestselling Moto G, we didn’t expect a big-screened handset for those on a budget. The waterproof Moto X Play is designed to be exactly that: it’s powered by a 1.6GHz Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor with 2GB of RAM and features a slightly smaller 5.5-inch Full HD display, 21-megapixel rear-facing and 5-megapixel front-facing cameras and a whopping 3,630mAh battery that Motorola says will last around two days on a full charge. If you liked Droid Turbo’s longevity, then Moto X Play could be your new favorite — especially because its “TurboPower” quick-charging technology will get you back up and running in no time.
Like the original Moto X, the Play will offer 16GB and 32GB of internal storage, but it will support up to 128GB of external storage via its SD slot. Out of the box, the Moto X Play will feature Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and come complete with features like Moto Voice and Moto Assist. If you’re clamoring for Google’s latest OS, don’t fret, because the phone will be updated to Android M when it rolls out later this year.
As expected, the Moto X Play can be customized via Moto Maker. Motorola will also keep the price lower than many flagships, pricing the handset at a respectable £299 ($467) in the UK. And there’s the kicker: while Motorola has confirmed the Moto X Play will be available across Europe, Latin America, and Canada, US customers won’t be able to buy it when it goes on general sale in August.
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Source: Motorola
Moto X Style announced

After revealing the next-gen Moto G at a separate event in India this morning, Motorola is back again with more announcements. One of the most exciting of these is the Motorola Moto Style, the successor to the Moto X (2014).
The latest device comes with a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB RAM, a 5.7 QHD display, 16/32/64GB storage with microSD, a 21MP camera that Motorola says is state of the art, and a refined, stylistic design that offers a curved back, front facing speakers, and the choice of three different metallic accents. On the rear, you’ll find a coated silicon rubber that is soft feeling with a warm look but as been formulated to resist discoloration over time. As expected, you’ll also have options like wood or leather through the Moto X.
The new Moto X Style is expected to cost $200 to $300 less than flagships from its rival brands, though no firm price tag has been mentioned just yet.
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Moto X Play announced
At its special press event today, Motorola took the wraps off of three new devices. We’ve already talked about the Moto G and Moto X Style, now it’s time to focus on the Moto X Play.
The Moto X Play is essentially a cheaper version of the flagship Moto X Style, featuring the same general specifications with the exception of the processing package, which swaps the Snapdragon 808 in favor of a Snapdragon 615 processor. The 615 features an octa-core 64-bit architecture that should make easy work out of most tasks, without taking a big toll on the battery.
Other specs include a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 2GB RAM, 16/32GB storage, and the same 21MP camera of the Moto X Style, alongside a 5MP wide angle camera at the front. Like the Moto X Style, the Play also comes with a massive 3,630 mAh, that should be good for 2 days of usaage, 42% more than the S6.
The Moto X Play will cost $300 to $400 less than its competitors, according to Motorola. This is very interesting, and we think we can expect a very attractive price.
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Motorola India jumps the gun, announces Motorola Moto G 3rd gen a few hours early
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So time differences are a thing. Even though the official Motorola announcement event happening in London, New York City and Sao Paulo is still hours away, Motorola India has decided to get festivities underway early by announcing the Motorola Moto G 3rd gen. According to its Twitter account, Motorola India is live tweeting its launch event which has revealed the Moto G has an IPX7 rating, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 5-inch 720p display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor.
Of course, none of this information is any surprise given that the box for the Moto G was leaked out a few days ago. Notably absent from Motorola India’s launch is any mention of customization because standard back covers – no doubt because Moto Maker is restricted to the US. There was one interesting tidbit from the event which was that the Moto G 3rd gen will have Quick Capture, a feature that allows you to take photos with the flick of your wrist – this feature has previously only featured on the Moto X. We’re not sure of Motorola India has anything else to share, but we may have to wait until the big event before we get to see the Moto X and – fingers crossed – a new Moto 360 smartwatch.
What do you think about the Motorola Moto G 3rd gen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: Twitter via Droid-life
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Here’s where you can watch the Motorola livestream today
Motorola has its press conference in New York City today and we’re anticipating seeing a handful of devices get unveiled.
We’re going to be on the floor today, making sure to bring you all the Motorola goodness as fast as we can, but if you want to be in the midst of the action, Motorola is live streaming the event on its website. You can join in here.
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Motorola says our “relationship status is about to change,” so we’re anticipating an exciting event!
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Watch the Motorola event live stream here: new Moto X and Moto G landing!

Motorola is gearing up for its biggest 2015 event. The venue is New York, and the stars of the show will be Motorola’s 3rd entry in its “new era”: the Moto G and the Moto X (2015).
Our Lanh Nguyen will be on the ground capturing Moto’s magic as it happens, and he’ll bring you his hands-on video coverage as soon as possible. The rest of the team is glued to their monitors, so all breaking news will be on Android Authority as it happens.
What to expect?
We know a great deal about Motorola’s mid-range Moto G, and it looks like Motorola decided to skip the waiting and launch the Moto G (2015) early, at least in India. Details are available here.
The picture is a little fuzzier when it comes to the Moto X, but we expect excellent specifications, thoughtful features, and an assortment of customization options. There’s also talk about a Moto X Play device coming today, featuring the same general specs like the main Moto X (2015), but with a mid-range processing package.
Moto X (2015) event live stream
You can watch the Motorola event in New York live as it happens, right here. The event is scheduled for 9AM EST (6AM PST, 2PM BT, 3PM CEST).
We’re very excited to see everything that Motorola has in store and report on it live. Keep it tuned to Android Authority!










