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Meet the new Moto X. Photo: Motorola

Meet the new Moto X. Photo: Motorola

Earlier today, Motorola’s latest flagship — the new Moto X — went up for pre-order on AT&T as well as on the company’s own website.

Now, in order to create awareness and promote the device, Motorola has uploaded a bunch of adverts for it on its YouTube channel showing off its key features including the 13MP camera, Moto Assist and Moto Voice. 

Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

Screenshot: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

Google has published a pair of new ads on YouTube that remind us how awesomely powerful its “Ok Google” search function is on Android. The simple yet meaningful clips demonstrate how the feature is used every day to quickly access all kinds of information.

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Samsung gets a lot of stick for its commercials — mostly because they almost always make cheap stabs at Apple and other rivals. But the South Korean company does have the ability to produce great ads every so often, and its latest, featuring pro surfer (and iPhone user) Kelly Slater, is downright awesome.

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In its latest ad for the Galaxy S5, Samsung has taken a direct shot at Apple for the small screen size of the iPhone.

In the ad, the company takes a potshot at all those Apple users who are excited about rumors of the next-generation iPhone coming with a bigger screen since the last two years, while a phone with a bigger and better screen is already available in the market. 

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In case you’ve forgotten that the Galaxy S5 is now on sale worldwide, Samsung’s going to provide you with some handy reminders the next time you catch a flight from Heathrow airport.

The South Korean firm is splashing out even more cash on marketing to take over Terminal 5 — the world’s busiest airport terminal — and put Galaxy S5 ads on billboards, displays, signs, and even the Heathrow website.

You literally won’t be able to take a flight from Heathrow without seeing a Galaxy S5 ad somewhere.

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