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OnePlus is selling the phone exclusively through its "invite-only" system. There's just one problem: You can't actually buy the thing.
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The phone also has some new touches, like a USB Type-C charging port - the up-and-coming universal standard set to appear across the Android ecosystem later this fall - and a physical "alert slider" that lets you toggle between Android's different notification modes without having to use on-screen commands.Īt $389, the OnePlus 2 is definitely a lot of bang for the buck.
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1080p display and offers a variety of swappable plates for its back side (including sandstone, Kevlar, and wood options).
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It has high-end specs - including a Snapdragon 810 processor with 3GB or 4GB of RAM - along with software that focuses on a clean but feature-enhanced Android experience.įollowing the lead of the original model, the new device uses a 5.5-in. The OnePlus 2, like its predecessor, is made with Android enthusiasts in mind. Price: $389 for a 64GB model (a 16GB model will reportedly launch for $329 at some point as well) Quick take: A power-user favorite gets even better - but you still won't be able to buy itĪvailable: Starting August 11 via an invite-only purchasing system And, like its higher-end X sibling, it's being sold through Amazon and Best Buy as well as through Motorola's own store. It can also be customized with a variety of colors (all with plastic backings) on Motorola's Moto Maker website. This year's Moto G adds water resistance - up to 30 minutes in three feet of water - along with (at last!) LTE support.
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720p display but has a newer and faster processor as well as the option for double the amount of storage and RAM - 16GB and 2GB, respectively - for an extra 40 bucks. The third-gen Moto G brings a new 13-megapixel camera with the same image sensor used in Google's current Android flagship, the Nexus 6. With this latest model, the device promises to go from being "good for the price" to just being "pretty darn good" all around. Motorola's Moto G has always been a very decent budget-level phone. Hands on: 48 hours with the new Moto G: How does this phone cost $180?! Price: $180 (8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM) or $220 (16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM) unlocked Quick take: A vastly improved version of Motorola's budget-level phone consumers "later this year" - which, especially considering the Moto X Play's promised 48-hour battery life, makes me wonder if that model might be set to serve as the foundation for a new Verizon-destined Droid device. That being said, Moto's official blog coyly teases that there'll be "more choices" for U.S. (Motorola also announced a smaller phone, the Moto X Play, but the company says it has no plans to launch it in the U.S. And it'll be available through Amazon and Best Buy as well as from Motorola's own online store.

including, amazingly, Verizon and Sprint. Perhaps most notably, the single unlocked model of the new Moto X will work on any carrier in the U.S. And, according to Moto, it has the "world's fastest charging" technology, capable of giving you 10 hours of battery life with just 15 minutes on the outlet. It has what Moto promises is "one of the best cameras in the industry" - a 21-megapixel main lens along with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with "selfie flash" (a term that warrants a slap to one's own face if ever used in actual conversation). Size aside, the Moto X Style/Pure Edition comes in a customizable choice of colors and materials (including real wood along with rubber and a new kind of leather). Love it or hate it, manufacturers are clearly convinced we all want platter-sized gadgets poking out of our pockets. And if you remember, last year's phone was already a significant bump up in size from the previous year's first-gen model. a significant increase from the 5.5-x-2.9-in. Quad HD display, the phone measures in at 6.1 x 3 in. Moto has bumped the phone up to a Galaxy Note-sized screen, and its body consequently also now falls into "phablet" terrain. The new Moto X Whatever-You-Want-To-Call-It looks to be quite the impressive device - though there is a caveat: It's big. It's evidently being branded as the "Moto X Pure Edition" in the U.S., which might prove to be a bit confusing. The highest profile announcement from the past several hours is Motorola's new Moto X Style, which you can think of as the successor to the company's 2014 Moto X flagship. Hands on: Getting to know the Moto X Pure Edition Quick take: A new, improved, and extra-large Moto X - at an even cheaper unlocked price Let me make things easy for you and break down what's new and on the way: The Motorola Moto X Style - aka Moto X Pure Edition
