Moto X+1 press photos leak

Motorola’s upcoming successor to Moto X gets a pre-release glimpse courtesy of Evan Blass a.k.a. @evleaks

The Moto X+1 will be the next flagship of Motorola. From the looks of it, it still follows Moto’s design cues with some changes. Mixing up the old Moto X with the current design of the budget Moto E.

Powered by Android, the Moto X+1 is reported to sport a 5.1″ Full HD display, front-facing speakers, and aluminum frame with a customizable back panel that has 25 colour options. Inside it is a Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 12-megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash, 5-megapixel front-facing camera, 32GB built-in storage, and a 2900 mAh battery.

The Moto X+1 is expected to make an appearance at the upcoming IFA 2014. We’ll be on the look out so stay tuned.

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Moto 360 to arrive July for less than Php15k?

Google IO is coming next month and there we will be expecting a lot of talk about Android Wear. As early as now however, the Moto 360 has been getting a lot of attention and is now reported to go on sale this July for less than Php15,000.

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The report states that it is going to retail at €249, which translates to around Php14,922. European prices are usually higher than the usual, so expect it to go lower than that when it comes to US shores. As for the local scene, we will have to wait and see.

The Moto 360 is by far one of the most appealing smartwatches around, having the traditional circular design like other watches. Android Wear will be running the show and you can see it works here. For now, we will have to wait further June for more information, so stay tuned!

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Budget Moto G 4G with LTE and microSD slot announced

We all remember the Motorola Moto G that caught the eyes of consumers with its features, performance, and affordability. People liked it, only it lacked LTE connectivity and expandable memory which were deal-breakers for many. Fortunately, the newly-announced Moto G 4G now carries LTE and microSD slot for bigger storage. It also comes with an affordable price tag just like its previous model.

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Not much has been changed in terms of its specifications. LTE support and memory expansion thru microSD are the two main upgrades, while a dual-SIM variant is still undisclosed as of now.

Motorola Moto G 4G specs:

4.5-inch IPS LCD 1280 x 720 pixels, 329ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2GHz quad-core processor
Adreno 305 Graphics
1GB RAM
8GB, 16GB internal memory (expandable via microSD up to 32GB)
3G, LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
FM Radio tuner
5 megapixel camera with LED flash
1.3 megapixel front-facing camera
720p HD video
1.3MP front-facing camera
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Li-Ion 2,070mAh battery

Pricing is said to be at £149 (around Php10,800) during its announcement over at London. Additionally, the Moto G now gets more affordable than its original price in case you want to check that out.

Although there’s still no specific release date, the Moto G 4G could possibly be rolling out before the month ends.

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Moto 360, by far the most visually-appealing smartwatch

Motorola has officially introduced the Moto 360 smartwatch that has a design that ‘begs to be worn’.

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In its official blog, Motorola shows off its new smartwatch that veers away from the usual square/rectangular form factor that we’re currently seeing and instead went with the classic rounded shape. In the promo video of the Moto 360, Head of Consumer Experience Design Jim Wicks stated, “This is all about reinvention of the modern day timepiece. We decided if we’re going to do the Moto 360, we’re going to do it round.”

That they did, and the result was very pleasing. The company has managed to merge the old school look with today’s technology — making the rounded screen project the classic look of a wristwatch so it looks like an ordinary timepiece on the first glance, but don’t let it fool you as it functions on Google’s Android Wear and comes packed with all its features.

“With just a twist of the wrist you can see who’s emailing or calling, what time your next meeting is, or your friend’s latest social post.”

According to their blog, the Moto 360′s iconic design is made from premium materials that feel comfortable and familiar on your wrist, meaning it’s just like wearing an elegant watch that can do a lot more than tell time.

The Moto 360 will be available in different styles to match your personality and will be available in summer which is around the end of June and onwards. It will come initially in the US and will eventually be up for grabs globally.

If you want to know more about Google’s Android Wear and what it could do side-by-side with the Moto 360, we have an article on that.

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DECK by SOL REPUBLIC and Motorola Review

SOL REPUBLIC, a speaker manufacturer known for their hip designs, and Motorola joined forces and came up with the DECK — a Bluetooth and NFC-enabled speaker with eye-catching physique and a pack full of features. Is it impressive? Read on.

DECK specs and features:

R2 Sound Engine
40mm low profile speakers with 360-degree natural sound
60Hz – 20kHz frequency response
Bluetooth V4.0 and NFC
Wireless up to 300 feet
Outdoor Boost
Heist Mode
96 x 185 x 29mm
325 g

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Design

SOL REPUBLIC has always been creative with their designs and DECK is a testament to this. Upon first glance you’d notice the grid-like texture on the face of its all-plastic body that looks like it came straight out of an iTunes visualizer. SOL’s logo is slapped flat on the device which changes color depending on who’s currently playing (I’ll get to that more later on). In addition, we have volume controls situated comfortably on opposite sides, and a Motorola logo that can play/pause the song, among other things.

Located at the back of this wireless speaker, we find all the ports and switches. There is a power button and switch that toggles between single user and multi-user, the IN port for wired connectivity, and the OUT port for connecting it to a bigger speaker (making the DECK just a Bluetooth receiver). The OUT port also functions in a way that you can daisy-chain it with other DECKs for a bigger sound.

Underneath, you have a rubber strip with the same textured design to keep the speaker still while music is playing. A bass diaphragm on one side of the DECK is placed to let its 40mm low profile speakers breathe.

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Wireless connectivity

DECK has been equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC for wireless pairing. One feature, the Heist Mode, lets up to 5 devices be connected to the speaker all at the same time. Because of this, the next user can play his song right after the previous one (and keep the party going) to avoid dull times while pairing the next device. The entire “SOL” logo changes color to indicate which device among the 5 is currently playing.

This department is actually where DECK has an edge over its fellow wireless speakers. With other Bluetooth speakers limiting you to stay inside its 30-foot range, DECK lets you go further to a maximum of 300 feet. But as I’ve experienced, the 300 feet should be clear since obstruction interferes with the signal and halts the stream. On the other hand, playing wirelessly nearby works well even if there’s no line of sight between the two devices.

When connected, this speaker can also be used as a loudspeaker for calls using its built-in microphone. Answering a call may also be done by pressing the Motorola logo on the speaker.

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Sound performance

So I popped in Daft Punk’s latest album and played ‘Lose Yourself to Dance’ to test out the overall sound reproduction of the DECK. Initially, sound clarity was noticed. The discotheque-sounding guitars were delivered as if live, as Pharrell’s falsetto voice rose above the instruments with good distinction. Bass joins in on the fun with juicy thumps and kicks, but somehow I find the chimes and all the other highs being drowned out and a bit dirty. This performance still proved consistent after playing couple more tracks.

Music sounds equal in different locations around the speaker thanks to the 360° Full Sound technology and its flat build that throws the sound upwards. Although I believe it’s because of this vertical direction that the lows and mids of the sound are the ones easily heard, while the highs get overpowered by a little. This is one tradeoff I personally couldn’t sacrifice since I want my sound equal.

You probably thought the function of the Motorola button ends at answering calls, but its function still continues. Pressing and holding it enables the Outdoor Mode that boosts the sound so you could use it even…well, outdoors. Be ready for it to chug down serious battery juice, though.

Battery life

The DECK promises that it can last up to 10 hours of continuous playing, but of course it all depends on varying factors. I used it on an out of town trip and started at full battery, played songs every time I was in my hotel room for about a total of 2-3 hours per day and it only lasted me two days since I like my music a little loud.

So if you’re using it as party speakers (which almost all features point to it being used as so), I suggest you use it near a power source. If not, it makes sure you know the time when to charge since there is a JARVIS-like voice prompt that reports  the battery’s status once in a while.

Conclusion

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DECK by SOL REPUBLIC and Motorola is truly a feature-packed speaker, no doubt about that. Some of the features, like the increased Bluetooth range and speakerphone are nice to have, but I’ve proven that they don’t work as flawless and as important — at least for me. Having two of these at home just so you can use its daisy-chain function isn’t totally wise, in my honest opinion.

At Php13,000, I find it expensive. It would attract me more and maybe even make me buy one if it’s around Php8,000. Yes, it is impressive, but with its asking price DECK is something that you’d probably want, but not totally need.

What I liked about it:
- Funky design
- Lightweight and easy to bring around
- Good lows and mids
- Can pair with up to 5 people simultaneously

What I didn’t like about it:
- Lacks treble
- Too pricey

The unit is available at Pismo Digital Shop at the East Wing of the EDSA Shangri-la Mall.

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