Motorola has announced that it has finished testing and preparations for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for its 2015 Moto X Pure Edition (a.k.a. Style) smartphones in the U.S. Third generation Moto X users on Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, or U.S. Cellular should begin receiving OTA update notifications immediately, according to Motorola's official announcement.
With a leaked picture showing a soak test in the U.S., it looks like in 2015 Motorola's Moto X Pure Edition is right on track to get an official OTA rollout of Google's latest, Android Marshmallow, before any other manufacturers' update release dates hit.
It looks like Motorola is in the first steps of the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OTA rollout process, as official word is coming from the company announcing the release of the Android M update to the Moto X Style (2015) and the Moto X (2014) in India and Brazil.
The hopeful news for owners of the excellent mid-range third generation Moto G comes in the form of a leak on Google Plus. a screenshot from a 2015 Moto G showing an updated Android 6.0 Marshmallow build number running on the device.
On Thursday, Motorola dramatically unveiled a new 2015 Moto X model, the Moto X Force, that Motorola says sports a shatterproof display. Not crack-resistant or "tough as nails," but shatterproof. And the company is backing up the claim with a four-year replacement guarantee.
With the new third-generation Moto X Style (or Pure Edition in the U.S.), Motorola has reached a new pinnacle of balancing hardware, design, flexibility, and solid performance.
It's the battle of the unlocked, mid-priced, core Android smartphones as we compare the new HTC One A9 against Motorola's best play for the same market, the 2015 Moto X Style.
The Motorola Moto X Pure 2015, or Moto X Style, was released recently, promising flagship looks and great specs for a lower unlocked price than most rivals. But one of the Moto X Style's chief rivals is Motorola's own Nexus 6, made in partnership with Google and released late last year.
Within a few weeks of each other, Apple and Motorola both unveiled and launched their 2015 flagship smartphone lines. So how does the iPhone 6s Plus compare to the 2015 Moto X Pure Edition (a.k.a. Style)?
Two very different smartphones were released within weeks of each other this September: the Apple iPhone 6s and Motorola's 3rd Generation Moto X Pure Edition (also known as the Style). Here we dive into the specs, features, and other considerations to give you a better picture of both.
The 2015 Motorola Moto X, alternately known as the "Style" or "Pure Edition" depending on which country you live in, hit its release date on Tuesday, and Latin Post got a handset to review on day one.
Motorola recently announced on Twitter that pre-orders for the US-exclusive Moto X (2015) Pure Edition will commence on Sept. 2, hinting at an early September release of the device.
The summer is winding down, but the smartphone wars are just heating up. With the recent release of the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ and the imminent release of the Motorola Moto X Style, we have another example of closely-matched mega-smartphones that may be difficult to make a decision between.
In which we compare two of the most exciting, and equally matched, unlocked Android phablets of 2015. Which one comes out on top? This comparison review should help you decide.
Insiders claim that the newly released Moto X Play and Moto X Style will be re-branded for U.S. launching as the DROID Maxx 2 and DROID Turbo 2, respectively.
The third generation Motorola Moto X "Style" (or "Pure Edition" in the U.S.) and the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 were announced in quick succession recently. So which comes out on top? Here's a rundown to help you decide.