Moto-E-XT1025

If you thought Motorola revolutionised the low-end smartphone market with the Moto G, wait until you get your hands on the Moto E. The company has managed to hit another home run with the Moto E, which is already selling like hot cakes in India and Brazil.

For its price, the Moto E offers much more than what you can expect, and even beats the Galaxy S5 in terms of UI performance. Like any other recent Motorola phone, rooting the Moto E is pretty easy, provided you are ready to unlock the bootloader and void its warranty in the process.

 

Sonic Episode II HC

Today’s choice for our weekly Wednesday’s Must Have Game column is entitled Sonic 4 Episode II, which originally launched for PlayStation 2 back in May, 2012, and has since been digitally remastered for use on all Android-powered smartphones and tablets.

Secret-Android

Still writing your secrets on the walls in public restrooms? Sometimes there are things you just have to confess — to someone — but you don’t want to tell people you know because they might tell people they know and you didn’t want them to know. You know?

There’s a better way. It’s called Secret, and it’s an anonymous sharing network that’s now available on Android.

Sony-Xperia-Z

Sony is finally rolling out its long-awaited Android 4.4 KitKat update to its first Z Series devices, including the Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR, and the Xperia Tablet Z. In addition to performance improvements and user interface optimizations, the update overhauls Sony’s entire built-in app portfolio and adds new features, including Xperia Themes.

Flyme_OS_Nexus5

The Nexus devices have always been a favorite of the developer community over at XDA, and the Nexus 5 is no exception to this. We have already seen the handset receive a partially working Sense 6.0 port, and now another developer has managed to get Meizu’s MX3 OS — dubbed Flyme OS — up and running on it. 

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