Friday, May 15, 2015

Motorola once again one of the first Android 5.1 update for Moto E – GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

Although Motorola smartphone brand as a very small player in the smartphone market, the company – which is now part of the much larger Lenovo – a very good reputation when it comes to the release of Android updates. Motorola Renews its name, and, as one of the first smart phone manufacturers an update to Android 5.1 for the Motorola Lollipop New Moto E (2015).

New Motorola Moto E
Motorola New Motorola E (Motorola Moto E 2015)

Android 5.1 Lollipop is in fact no more than an upgraded version of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Google released the new version of Android in early March of this year and thus at once solved many problems that were found in Android 5.0.

Google Android 5.1 also used to add some standard supports Android. As Android from Android 5.1 now provides native support for smartphones with two SIM card slots (dual-SIM smartphones) and is now standard ‘HD Voice’ support added to Android. Until now smartphone manufacturers had to add it supports itself and develop to their handsets.

The most important new addition to Android 5.1 Lollipop is a comprehensive security smartphone theft must unprofitable. To prevent an unauthorized smartphone (such as loss or theft) can be used by someone else, Google now link the Google account on the smartphone. Even after an Android 5.1 smartphone is fully reset and put back to factory settings, first the original Google Account should be introduced again to start using the erased smartphone. In this way will the petty thieves much more difficult to make a smartphone is stolen for use again.

The Motorola New Moto E (2015) is one of the first smartphones that Android 5.1 Lollipop will be offered through an update. The Motorola Moto E 2015 successor to the highly successful Motorola Moto E last year and has been improving significantly in several respects. Firstly, the device’s screen has grown from 4.3 to 4.5 inches. This format is currently seen as the most ideal screen size because it’s certainly not too big, but definitely is not too small. The screen resolution is 540 x 960 pixels (qHD) remained the same.

The biggest change is still the 4G network support the new Motorola New Moto E. This can now also be enjoyed with the Motorola New Moto E are of the speed of 4G networks with internet speeds which are sometimes even higher than via the fixed Internet access at home. This support owes the New Motorola Moto E to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor. This quad-core processor has a power of 1.2 GHz and is on paper twice as fast as the 1.2GHz dual-core processor in its predecessor.

The New Motorola Moto E continues at a very competitive price to be able to offer is the simple but effective 5-megapixel camera remained unchanged. However, the new Motorola Moto New E also has a VGA front camera that the device also makes it suitable for video and of course making selfies.

Another big improvement is the internal storage. This is the New Motorola Moto E doubled from 4 to 8 gigabytes. The unit can still count on a memory of 1 gigabyte. Furthermore, of course, again also present a MicroSD memory card slot to expand the storage capacity of memory cards up to 32 gigabytes.

Because the Motorola New Moto E with its 4.5 inch screen which is bigger than its predecessor , Motorola had more space for a bigger battery. The battery capacity has also risen substantially from 1980 to 2390 mAh, which will naturally result in an even better endurance.

The endurance will anyway also improve the Motorola New Moto E right out of the box running on the brand new Android 5.0 operating system Lollipop. All in care together all these specifications combine to make the New Motorola Moto E again an unprecedented interesting smartphone has become a very good price, quality and functionality ratio!

The New Motorola Moto E since March the Netherlands for approximately 130 euros. More information and all specifications are collected on our extensive New Motorola Moto E summary page.

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