
This is the 2015 Moto G. Photo: TechnoBuffalo.
At this point, we have heard quite and seen a bit about the Moto G (2015), albeit in some leaked, low-resolution blurry images.

This is the 2015 Moto G. Photo: TechnoBuffalo.
At this point, we have heard quite and seen a bit about the Moto G (2015), albeit in some leaked, low-resolution blurry images.

The 2014 Moto X’s camera let it down. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Leaked specifications for a third-generation Moto X suggest Motorola will address one of the biggest complaints fans had with the existing model — its camera. The new device is expected to have a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera with all the features you’d expect from a high-end phone.

What ads might look like in BlinkFeed. Photo: HTC
A leaked HTC slide suggests the company is planning to monetize its BlinkFeed feature on Android by introducing ads and sponsored content. Screenshots demonstrate what BlinkFeed might look like with ads for the Clash of Clans game and HTC’s own Re Camera.

Meet the LG G4. Photo: LG
Thanks to a pretty wretched blunder, LG inadvertently revealed its upcoming G4 smartphone on its website ahead of the handset’s April 28 unveiling.
The device looks a lot like last year’s G3 with a very attractive all-glass front and super slim bezels, but LG has added a stitched leather back that will almost certainly put some fans off.

We still have several hours to wait for Samsung’s Unpacked event, but thanks to the video below, we’ve got another early glimpse at the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. It’s the first time both devices have appeared on video, and it’s our best look at them yet.