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Review: Moto E The Moto E 2nd-Gen packs more  features and better looks at a low price When the first gen Moto E was launched, one ‘aspect’ that went against it was the absence of the front camera. With a generation of mobile users that had got used to the selfie culture giving it a thumbs down, Motorola has taken care to include it in the second generation device. There was one group that will like the phone though. It is the group that hates the bloated firmware of other mobiles and also loves the pure Android experience - at a price that is a fraction of Nexus devices. And this is one of the main strengths of the Moto E. But not many, except may be die-hard Nexus and pure Android fans, will be interested in this ‘feature’ (if you can call it that). The new second generation is slightly bigger and heavier than the first version. What makes the device stand out is the look and feel. Handling it doesn’t make one feel like they are handling a low-pr...

Apple Iwatch specs and price

Apple iwatch will be available from £299, while the larger be model will cost £339. The 'Watch' edition will be available from £479, going up to £949 depending on the case and band combination. For example, a 38mm Apple Watch with a Black Classic Buckle strap will set you back £559, while the 42mm model will be £50 more expensive. As expected, the Apple Watch Edition, which is crafted from custom rose or yellow 18-carat gold, will be available from £8,000, rising to £13,500 for the most expensive version. Can't afford that?  Chinese website Taobao is selling an Apple Watch knockoff for a mere £27 . Pricing for every Apple Watch case and band combination can be found on the Apple website .  Specifications The Apple Watch will be made available in 1.5in (38mm) and 1.7in (42mm) screen sizes and with 272x340 and 319x390 resolutions respectively. The smartwatch will feature a square display, unlike the round screen on the  Moto 360 , coated in a pr...
1  of  15 Previous Next Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge restyle Samsung's image with curves, metal, glass (hands-on) PREVIEW BARCELONA -- The  Galaxy S5  is finished. Gone. Done in by peer pressure to adopt prevailing design trends. Its twin, slim replacements, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and curved-screen Galaxy S6 Edge , finally ditch the utilitarian plastic build and removable battery of previous Samsung flagship phones. They arrive at the smartphone party dressed in sharp metal lines and plenty of glass. The two new phones are nearly identical -- both run Android 5.0 Lollipop with 5.1-inch high-resolution displays. But the Galaxy S6 Edge competes for the spotlight with two curved-glass edges, each wrapping the long side of the phone with a smooth, readable display.  24 Photos Fully metal Samsung Galaxy S6 looks sharp (pictures) Samsung unveiled the fraternal twins during its press conference ...