Moto G

According to Motorola’s Rick Osterloh, the Moto G is the company’s highest selling smartphone till date. The handset costs $179.99 and $199.99 for the 8 and 16GB variants, which has been very crucial in its success. The smartphone was launched on a global scale a few months ago with prime focus on developing regions of Asia, Europe and other continents.

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Motorola is currently pushing out a relatively minor over-the-air stability update to all its unlocked variants of the Moto G currently located in the United States. Sadly, this upgrade doesn’t bring any major software modifications, but it does include a multitude of bug fixes, stability improvements and speed optimizations.

Nokia X

Nokia certainly has big plans with its new trio of Nokia X devices as mentioned during the company’s keynote address yesterday. And the Finnish manufacturer has now spilled the beans on regions around the world which will receive the smartphone first.

Moto X - Moto Maker

Motorola has just announced the wider availability of its Moto Maker customization site, which is an exclusive to the U.S. as of now. While speaking at a panel event at the MWC, a company executive said that the customization site will make its way to Mexico and regions of Western Europe by the second quarter of the year.

Galaxy_S5

Samsung is known to pre-load a lot of applications a.k.a bloatware on its Galaxy devices. When the Galaxy S4 was unveiled last year, the company received a lot of flak because its bundled applications left only about 9GB of free internal storage space on the 16GB variant.

This year, things have actually gotten worse as the 16GB Galaxy S5 only comes with 8GB of free internal storage space out-of-the-box.

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