Those who still use a first-generation Motorola Moto G from 2013 can now upgrade to Android 6.0.1 with CyanogenMod 13. If you are already using CyanogenMod 12.x, the update to the new version is done directly via ...
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Those who still use a first-generation Motorola Moto G from 2013 can now upgrade to Android 6.0.1 with CyanogenMod 13. If you are already using CyanogenMod 12.x, the update to the new version is done directly via ...
Continue readingApparently, the LTE version of the Moto G LTE (1st Gen., 2013) will not get Android 5.0.2, but Motorola will go directly to Android 5.2 - the update will probably come a bit later. Thus, it is supposed to ...
Continue readingThe Android "Lollipop" update for the Moto G (2013) has already been rolled out worldwide for some time, and now it seems to be available in Germany as well. Motorola directly uses Android 5.0.2 and thus spares the user the ...
Continue readingMotorola is among the first to distribute the update to Android 5.0.1 "Lollipop". Thus, the manufacturer maintains its line with early updates to "clean" Android. The distribution of Android, which was originally started back in November ...
Continue readingAfter I switched to a Sony Xperia Z1 Compact in the meantime, the Moto G is supposed to replace an iPhone 3GS - actually an obvious thing, since the entry-level Android is much faster. First, however, the comparison between ...
Continue readingAfter a few more days with the Moto G, I can say: the first impression has continued. Apart from the camera, the Motorola smartphone is a good choice. Now I am thinking about upgrading to a high-end Android after all....
Continue readingIf you are looking for an Android smartphone and do not want to spend more than 200 Euros, you will stumble across Motorola's Moto G sooner or later. I bought it and will share my experiences in ...
Continue readingMany users (including me) find the current Android smartphones with diagonals from 4.5 inches upwards simply too big. Unfortunately, smaller devices are not as well equipped, so the iPhone 5 is still the ideal device for me....
Continue readingGoogle made a somewhat surprising announcement today: it intends to buy Motorola's mobile division. The purchase price is said to be 12.5 billion US dollars, and the deal is expected to be completed by ...
Continue readingEnd customers know the problem that manufacturers are somewhat "troublesome" when it comes to updates for Android smartphones. Now, with Cincinnati Bell, a provider has chosen an unusual path and released an update for the Motorola XT720 itself ...
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