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Motorola exec posts 1080p screenshot, could it be from the Moto X+1?
A quick history of Motorola devices will tell you they have yet to release a smartphone with a full HD 1080p display. Tell us why then — when talking about their new Android 4.4.3 feature that allows users to disable the carrier name from being displayed in the status bar — Motorola VP of Product Management Punit Soni posted a screenshot of a phone with a 1080×1920 resolution display? Weird? Not really.
We’ve heard rumors that the upcoming Motorola Moto X+1 would arrive with a more up-to-date full HD display. While nothing is confirmed, it’s highly unlikely Soni would be using some other Android device to show off a new Motorola feature, so this could be our confirmation that the Moto X+1 will, in fact, feature a 1080p display.
Anyone surprised? Relieved? After checking out current flagships, this Android blogger has his money on the Moto X+1 as his next smartphone purchase. Let’s hope Motorola doesn’t hold back much this time around.
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Google Search filters ingredients for popular dishes, doesn’t show the Nexus 6
Google’s Android Twitter page tweeted an interesting hidden feature in Google Search that many of you probably didn’t even know existed. The next time you get the hankering to do a little home cooking and are looking for recipes online, Google Search can make that process easier with their ingredients checklist.
Only available on Google Search web at the moment, you click the “more” drop down in the upper right and then select the “ingredients” option to filter recipes by ingredients. It’s nothing too major and despite @Android hashtagging #OkGoogle, this actually can’t be done in the Google Search app for Android — only the browser.
Weird, but maybe they’re planning on adding this in the near future? Who knows. But in the meantime, give it a go and let us know if you think something like this could be helpful, or if it’s simply a waste of time. Oh, and before anyone gets any weird ideas, no that is not a Nexus 6 slip pictured above. It’s nothing more than a generic smartphone mockup.
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