Showing posts with label moto z. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moto z. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Moto Z series and G4 Plus getting Android 7.0 Nougat update in Q4

Android 7.0 Nougat is official and LG has already announced the first smartphone running the latest Google-branded OS. While Android Nougat is available only on Nexus devices, Motorola could become the first OEM to roll out an update.

According to Droid Life, Motorola plans to roll out Android 7.0 Nougat at the beginning of Q4. The update will be pushed to Moto Z family and Moto G4 beginning in Q4. Readers must note Q4 starts in just couple of days and lasts through the end of the year. It is unclear when exactly Motorola plans to bring the new OS to its latest smartphones.

Motorola is currently planning to bring Android Nougat to Moto Z, Moto Z Force, Moto Z Play, Moto G4 and G4 Plus. If you have any other Moto smartphone then you are probably out of luck.

Google is hosting its ‘Made by Google’ event on October 4, where it is likely to announce Android 7.1 Nougat. The new version is coming at a time when the older version is yet to reach all the devices already available in the market.

Google is yet to update its dashboard with numbers indicating Nougat marketshare. The dashboard indicates Android Marshmallow being available on 18.7 per cent devices while KitKat and Lollipop are running on 27.7 per cent and 35 per cent Android smartphones.

Motorola has been one of the consistent OEMs when it comes to Android updates. The company has been significantly ahead of other OEMs with software updates. However, this time the details have been unclear. Now, Motorola is coming clean on its plans for Android Nougat updates.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Lenovo to launch modular Moto Z smartphone in India next month

Hoping to cash in on Diwali sales, Lenovo is expected to launch the modular Moto Z smartphone next month. The price still remains a mystery.

Lenovo is all set to bring its modular smartphone, the Moto Z, to India next month. The smartphone was unveiled in June 2016, and you can check out our initial impressions of the device here. Lenovo India's Executive Director of Mobile Business Group, Sudhin Mathur, told PTI, "We will launch 8 new devices, of which six we have already announced, in this festive season. This includes the Moto Z."

Coming to the specifications of the Moto Z, the smartphone has a 5.5-inch 1440p display, and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC. It sports 4GB of RAM and comes with 32GB and 64GB of native storage. The rear of the smartphone has a 13MP camera and the front has a 5MP camera. A 2600mAh battery powers the entire package, and the smartphone runs on Android v6.0.1 out of the box. Unlike theMoto X or Moto G, the new Moto Z is quite slim, and is just 5.5mm thick. There is a rather raised camera bump at the back, and this is also the first time that Motorola has opted for a USB-C port, removing the long-trusted 3.5mm headphone jack. This is something that we have seen on the LeEco Le 2, and the recently launched iPhone 7 family.

The Moto Z Force, on the other hand, has a 5.5-inch 1440p display and is also powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM and 32GB/64GB of storage. It has a 21MP rear camera, and a 5MP front camera. A 3500mAh battery powers the entire package, and the smartphone runs on Android v6.0.1 out of the box. The Moto Z Force features a larger battery and is a little thicker than the Moto Z.  At just 6.99mm, though, it is still quite slim. The Moto Z Force features a Shattershield display, which was earlier seen on the Moto X Force launched in India earlier this year.

The phones feature something called MotoMods. These are snap-on mods, somewhat similar to the LG G5's Friends. They connect with the phone using magnetic contact points located at the back of the phone. So, unlike the LG G5, you don’t need to power off the smartphone to change or add a mod. There are three main Moto Z mods, one is a simple battery mod called the Incipio offGrid Power Pack, one speaker mod by JBL called the JBL SoundBoost, a portable projector mod that can project a 70-inch image to a wall and has an hour's worth of battery by itself, after which it uses the phone's battery. It projects at a resolution of 854x480 pixels.

The concept of a modular smartphone isn’t something new, but the concept hasn’t been very successful. Google recently pulled the plug off Project Ara, and LG has said that the G5's modular concept has not been a hit in the market. Can the Moto Z, with its mods, turn the image of modular smartphones around, or is this the end of modular smartphones