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Moto X devices comparisons: 1st Gen vs 2nd Gen vs 3rd Gen and XT1578 vs XT1585 vs XT192A; Google Nexus 2015 watch out

Motorola is seen testing three new high-end devices with model numbers XT1578, XT1585, and XT192A within or around Chicago. One of them is expected to be the upcoming Motorola Moto X (3rd Gen). Further, a table shows the difference between Moto X (1st Gen), Moto X (2nd Gen), and Moto X (3rd Gen).


3 new high-end Moto devices (XT1578, XT1585, XT192A) coming this year; Moto X 2015 visits HTML5test site?

Motorola was said to produce three Moto QHD devices this year, with model numbers XT1578, XT1585, and XT192A. The XT1585 (running Android 5.1.1) had a browser test at HTML5test website, scoring 515. It was expected that one of these devices would be the Moto X 3rd Gen, that was spotted having a 16 MP camera with OIS support, Clear Pixel Technology, 4K recording capabilities, and many more.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S4 Android 5.0 and Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Plus Amazon Deals and More Guide

A latest Android Lollipop update has just been released for AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S4. In view of this update release, check out the deals, rumors, and upgrade info.

Google in talks to buy mobile-payments company Softcard

Google Inc is in talks to buy mobile-payments company Softcard, technology news website TechCrunch reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.


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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved Verizon's to buyout of Vodafone's stake in Verizon Wireless for USD130 billion, giving Verizon full ownership of the said network.
The rates for the loans engaged by Verizon Communications to pay off the 45% Vodafone ownership in the Wireless venture was recently released.
After eight months, AT&T finally acquired the LTE spectrum from rival Verizon Wireless in a USD1.9 billion deal.
USD800,000 was received by MobileRQ from its latest funding round. The initial funding round of MobileRQ was completed with Verizon Investments LLC leading the way.
Natalie Gordon, a shareholder at Verizon Communications filed a lawsuit against the company claiming that the deal with Vodafone Group Plc was overpriced.
With nearly USD30 billion retained from the buyout, Vodafone is gearing towards expansion and technology upgrades.
After completion of the Vodafone-Verizon USD130 billion deal, Vodafone would return a hefty USD84 billion in cash and shares to its investors.
John Malone, the US cable magnate who owns Liberty Global Plc said the company would consider proposals but is content with how the company is at present.
Vodafone Group planned a stake sell from its holdings in Verizon Wireless valued more than USD100 billion.
Verizon is now in discussion with banks to fund the USD130 billion buyout offer for Vodafone's 45% shareholdings.
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