Moto G

Check Out Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update on Moto G (2014) Here!

The final stage of a soak test for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow for Moto G (2014) has already started and reports suggest that its performance is way better than the Lollipop.

Android 6.0 Marshmallow Coming to Moto G, Moto X, Moto E Soon? [Release Date, Features & Download]

Motorola has confirmed that the much sought after Android 6.0 Marshmallow is headed the way of some Motorola devices soon though the actual release date has yet to be bared.

Moto G 3rd Gen Price Revealed? Specs, Features, Release Date, Rumors Here

Rumors surrounding the pricing for the phone in the G-Series

Moto G (2015) to be Announced This July? Specs, Features, Release Date, Rumors Here

The third Generation of the Moto G series, it's release dates and specs only here!

Moto G (2015) July Release Date Confirmed?

Will Moto G (2015) finally come out next month? Get the details here!

Moto G (2015) vs Moto G (2014); Which Stands Out?

Moto G (2015) vs Moto G (2014). Which will stand out? Find out here!

Android L 5.0 Lollipop Update for Moto G (First Gen) Arriving Soon? Also Rolling Out To Moto E, DROID Turbo?

The much awaited Lollipop update is expected to roll out to the Moto G First Generation soon. Find out more here!

Android L 5.0 Lollipop Update for Moto G (First Gen) Out Real Soon

More Moto users will soon enjoy the wonders and treats brought by the newly released Android L 5.0 Lollipop update.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Android L 5.0 Lollipop Update Out in Europe; Moto G (2013) Patch Available Now in India

Samsung Galaxy S5 and Moto G users are now enjoying the taste of the new Android L 5.0 Lollipop update.

Android L 5.0 Lollipop for Moto X; Beats Nexus

Motorola's Moto X has pulled the rug from under Google's Nexus devices by rolling out first the Android L 5.0 Lollipop.

How is the Moto G So Cheap? Hint: Motorola Doesn't Make Very Much Money

Wireless companies subsidizing smartphones has generally been how business is conducted ever since the first iPhone was released "locked" on AT&T's wireless network. It makes sense: without a subsidized price, smartphones are prohibitively expensive for most consumers, and wireless companies get to sell an incentive to get or keep customers on two-year contracts.

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