Saturday, April 4, 2015
The Moto G 4G 2nd generation is now on sale but only in Brazil
Overview on the Motorola site Brazil the last days of 2014, the Moto G 4G version 2015 is now available for sale. Suffice to say that we can expect the next exit on the international stage.
A page dedicated to the Moto G 2nd generation but in its 4G version had been seen in late December in Brazil. She pointed to a Moto G such that the device was announced at IFA 2014, with a 5-inch screen HD SoC Snapdragon 400 and 1 GB of RAM, this time with an expandable memory … but not only compatible with 3G (H +). In fact, this was the main criticism that could address this device also successful: while the international market, especially in Europe, placing on the deployment of 4G, the smartphone was deadlocked on a compatibility with the latest generation of network.
The Moto G 4G is now detailed on the Motorola Brazil site with complete specifications and price to boot. We note however that if nothing changes in terms of screen or processor, the brand has been a little more generous than the standard Moto G in terms of memory. The terminal is indeed with 16 GB of internal storage with 8GB against the usual smartphone. Above all, it is compatible with 4G class 4 and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Its price, meanwhile, it exceeds that of the Moto G 3G 2014 edition, charged 189 euros. Indeed, it is offered on the Motorola site price of 899 real, or a little over 300 euros gross conversion. Recall, however, that taxes on imported products, especially on high-tech devices (game consoles, smartphones) lead to skyrocketing prices in Brazil. If the Moto G 4G is called out internationally, no doubt he will only cost a few dollars more than its 3G counterpart, if only because its characteristics (its Snapdragon 400 and not 410 ) will not allow Motorola to charge prices approaching those of a Moto X.
The Moto G 4G (2nd generation) is now on sale, but only in Brazil
Friday, April 3, 2015
Reasons to buy Zenfone 5 Over Moto G
Zenfone 5 has an 8MP rear camera that uses Asuss Pixelmaster technology to deliver improved low light results. The Moto G features a 5MP camera that takes good photos, but falls behind the image quality from Asus. Asus Zenfone 5s rear camera is capable of recording full HD 1080p videos at 30fps. The Moto G in comparison can only record 720p HD video. In addition, the Zenfone also has dedicated modes for low light video and time-lapse video recording.
Moto G offers a stock user interface that delivers great performance, but the Zenfones user interface also offers excellent performance with a number of additions.
The additions include better camera interface, lock screen notifications/shortcuts, improved notification dropdown menu, reading mode and a glove mode among others.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Sony Z Ultra LG G Pad 8 3 Google Play editions announced White Nexus 7 official

LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play edition comes with a 8.3-inch 1200x1920 pixels display and is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Processor alongside 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. It features 5-0-megapixel and 1.3-megapixel rear and front cameras respectively and is powered a 4,600mAh battery. Disappointingly, the tablet, that retails for $349.99 on Google Play story, is Wi-Fi only with no cellular option. Theres no word yet on when it will be available in other countries.
Finally, Googles Nexus 7 tablet gets a White colour variant. Once again, the tablet is Wi-Fi only and available with 32GB of storage in Google Play Store in US, UK and Japan.
All three devices are available today and run Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Gigaset launches G Tag to find his lost objects
After the launch of Elements security package and tablet, the German company Gigaset specializing in DECT phones continue to diversify and lands on the area of objects connected with a Bluetooth tag that allows finding any object. “A woman spends 107 days of her life searching for her purse, a driver passes 168 hours of his life to find out where his car is parked, each of us spend 38 days looking for keys,” says video product presentation: what give ideas to manufacturers who are more likely to offer this type of accessories.
Like competing products on the market: Wistiki, Bluebee Mini or other Gablys, the G-Tag proposes to find his car, the baggage at the airport or further strengthen the protection of its valuables. Gigaset as it offers a mini object contained 12 g with dimensions of 37 x 37 x 9.2 mm. This one looks like a key chain and offers a location function in a range of 30 meters. It warns the user when an object enters or leaves the Bluetooth detection range smartphone which it is connected via a dedicated application (compatible iOS and Android). The tag sends a notification to find the object “G-Tagged.”
Travelers who fly can place a G-Tag in their luggage to be prevented by notification of the arrival of the latter on the carousel. It is indeed possible to use the application as radar to know how far the objects are sought. The integrated battery Gigaset G-tag promises a lifespan of up to 1 year.
Gigaset G-tag comes in 5 colors, classic black and white to more vivid, red, green and orange. The tag will be available on February 7 at the price of 19.99 € per unit or per 3 (€ 49.99) or 5 (€ 79.99).
Gigaset launches G-Tag, to find his lost objects