The new Moto G for 2016, expected to be called the Moto G4, is almost assuredly going to launch in mid-May. That's because Motorola, the Lenovo-owned maker of the Moto G series, has announced it's holding a "special event" in New Delhi on May 17.
People naturally gravitate towards flagship phones for obvious reasons: they pack the best technology that's currently available, often come with unique features, and, of course, they're what everyone is talking about.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has officially released through the search giant's own sponsored Nexus devices, but what about the rest of the Android sphere? Looks like the Motorola Moto G is the first smartphone out there to receive the highly anticipated firmware.
Fall is upon us, and while Apple has it's brand new iOS 8 roaming out and about, Google's next-generation mobile operating system, Android 5.0 Lollipop is still rearing to launch. The new OS will end up debuting with Google's new devices, the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9, but those using Motorola handsets shouldn't have to wait long either.
Google is not averse to taking risks, but it's also a company that has to make a profit. That's why Google surprisingly put in a bid to buy cellphone company Motorola Mobility in the summer of 2011, and also why it is selling it now.