The Motorola Moto G started a little revolution in the affordable phone
segment last year with its surprisingly affordable price. It was a
device that took the specs of a typical mid-range Android smartphone,
added a flavor of close to vanilla Android experience, and the price to
bring commercial success to Motorola. One of the big promises of the
Moto G launch was that it would get updated to newer versions of Android
in a timely manner.
Updates of such affordable devices are rare, and usually they happen
after flagship phones get updated, so users have to wait a long time to
receive newer versions of the platform. This is not likely to be the
case with the Moto G, as we are now seeing the first video showing
Android L running on the handset.
The interesting part of the demonstration starts at around the 5:40 mark, where you can see the new lockscreen, apps, and refreshed look of Android L. Judging by this video, the Moto G has also managed to retain its zippy performance with Android L, which is great news. Take a look yourselves at how it runs right below.
The interesting part of the demonstration starts at around the 5:40 mark, where you can see the new lockscreen, apps, and refreshed look of Android L. Judging by this video, the Moto G has also managed to retain its zippy performance with Android L, which is great news. Take a look yourselves at how it runs right below.
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