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A year ago, Motorola and Nokia were the two handset brands with the strongest allegiance to a specific operating system. But times -- and the owners of those companies -- are changing. Now what once seemed like an unquestioned loyalty to a particular OS has shifted to market-driven practicality. Motorola, one of the major handset companies to embrace Android early on, became a division of Google in 2012. Google made no secret that Motorola's patent portfolio -- rather than its handset business -- was the main reason it acquired a company that once led the Windows Mobile market with its slim BlackBerry-like "Q" smartphone.

However, the Motorola handset business is now on the verge of belonging to Lenovo, which plans to use the brand to build its presence in the North American smartphone market, Under Google, Motorola sought a way to embrace Android and build on top of it, A great example of this was the Moto X's touchless control, Saying "OK Google Now.." would return a voice prompt asking what you'd like to do, The choices generally involved Google functions such as searching or navigating somewhere, Recently, however, Lenovo said ghostek cloak 3 iphone x tough case - clear / silver it will begin shipping Windows Phones, Having one of those phones bear a Motorola brand would have been unthinkable when the brand was owned by Google, And it's hard to see how North America -- where Lenovo will focus on the Motorola brand -- could be an ideal market for Lenovo to launch a Windows Phone, However, the potential is there..

With Nokia handsets officially under Microsoft as of late April, the last thing one would expect is a phone that uses Android. But in the months leading up to the acquisition and presumably with Microsoft's knowledge, Nokia launched its X family of smartphones. The Android-based X series can run most Android apps, though the ones most associated with Google -- such as, Gmail, Google Maps, and its eponymous search engine -- are replaced with Outlook, Bing Maps, and Bing. The phones are somewhat of a risky bet that consumers in developing economies will show more loyalty to the design and services of what is now Microsoft than to the apps tied most closely to Google.

Questions surround the future of Nokia X handsets, On one hand, Microsoft staying with Android further fractures the Android experience at a time when Google seems to be trying to make it more uniform, On the other hand, one can only imagine that Microsoft would have even more incentive than Nokia did to get Windows Phone to the point where the X line is unnecessary, Commentary: With Nokia and Motorola changing hands, Android and Windows Phone have opportunities to branch out, Many of the leading handset vendors have a hand -- or at least a pinky -- in both the Android ghostek cloak 3 iphone x tough case - clear / silver and Windows Phone worlds..

Apple is rumored to be prepping high-definition audio playback for the next edition of iOS, Japanese website Macotakara said Tuesday. The Music app in iOS 7 can't handle high-quality 24-bit audio files with a sampling frequency beyond 48 kHz, according to MacRumors. So the ability to play HD audio would require tweaks to Apple's mobile OS. To support the higher-quality audio, Apple would need to cook up new versions of its $79 In-Ear Headphones and Lightning cables, Macotakara added. The report didn't indicate if Apple would also upgrade the familiar earpods bundled with each iPhone.

If this information is actually accurate, the unveiling of iOS 8 at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June could play up the theme of music, Apple reportedly is trying to acquire headphone maker Beats Electronics, If the deal goes through anytime soon, Apple could use WWDC as a forum to reveal exactly what it plans to do with Beats and invite Beats co-founders Dr, Dre and Jimmy ghostek cloak 3 iphone x tough case - clear / silver Iovine to the stage, There may also be new versions of Apple's in-ear headphones and Lightning cables to support the HD-quality audio..

The Moto G is already one of our favourite phones, thanks to its decent set of specs and extremely affordable price. Motorola has given it a spit and polish for 2014, by adding 4G LTE and expandable storage. It'll be hitting stores "globally" in late May (Moto wasn't able to confirm exactly which countries at the time of writing), although the UK will have to wait until 30 June. It's had a small price rise, though, up to £149 in the UK and $219 in the US, unlocked and with 8GB of storage. Prices for other regions weren't available at the time of writing, but the US price converts to about AU$230.

Read our hands-on preview of the Moto G (4G LTE) here, A lack of 4G was one of my main points of criticism of the Moto G last year, It's great to finally see it on board, The other issue was no expandable storage -- again, taken care of with the addition of a microSD card slot, You'll get 8GB of storage on board, but you'll blow through that pretty quickly once you start installing apps, so make sure to grab a 32GB card for all your media, Also new is this white variation -- the Moto G was previously only available ghostek cloak 3 iphone x tough case - clear / silver in black..



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