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Thursday, June 19, 2014

The alleged Moto X+1 makes another appearance… in a sandwich bag [VIDEO]




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The alleged Moto X+1 makes another appearance… in a sandwich bag [VIDEO]



Motorola Moto X Plus 1 sandwich bag


As promised, TK Tech News is back with yet another alleged Motorola Moto X+1 leak, this time showing off the device as it appears… in a sandwich bag. Yes, folks, according to our man TK, this was in an effort to cover all the identifying marks on the phone. Before you call shenanigans, keep in mind TK is promising to follow up with more footage of the device (outside the bag this time) in a comparison with the original Moto X.


TK goes on to note that the phone is overall bigger than the original Moto X and comes with a 1080p display. The reason for not diving into the settings is apparently they’re protected by a password, so the software information couldn’t be displayed. A likely story? Check out the video below for yourself and let us know what you think.












Android 4.4.4 (KTU84P) now rolling out to Nexus 4, 5, 7



Nexus 5 Phandrizzle


KitKat is getting yet another release before we move onto to the next big firmware update. And where we just saw Android 4.4.3 rolling out to Nexus, Motorola, and Google Play edition devices barely a few weeks ago, Google’s back with Android 4.4.4. The new build (KTU84P) is hitting all the usual suspects, rolling out to the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (WiFi), Nexus 7 (2012), Nexus 10, and we’d assume GPe devices shortly. Word on the street this was a security fix, but let us know if you guys spot any other changes.


[Nexus Factory Images | Nexus Binaries]








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