Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Releases. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Motorola Releases New Moto X Phone Ad

moto-x-phone-ad

The next couple months are going to get really exciting here in the Android Community. With Android 4.3, and the infamous Moto X Phone getting closer to release, we are watching the news feeds carefully for anything we can hear about the both of them. Today, Motorola released a new ad that should get some of you pretty excited.

In the ad you see above, what really grabbed my attention was the part where it says, “The first smartphone you can design yourself.” That almost leads me to believe that ridiculous rumor that circulated about being able to change the shell of the phone. Would be a pretty cool little bonus to make Android more customizable. They mention that this is only the beginning, so hopefully the wow factor will be in full effect in the coming years. Let us know what you guys think about this.

Been an Android nerd since the G1 days. I believe I hacked and flashed that phone into dust. Since then I jumped onto the G2 and now rocking the totally awesome HTC One S. I also host and produce The ManDroid Show every week and love talking Android to whoever wants to talk about it. Long Live Android! More articles by David Pena+ »

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Polaroid Releases Polamatic App for Android, Because There Aren’t Enough Filters Already

Polamatic

Can’t get enough filter goodness? No need to worry, as Polaroid launched the official Polamatic app to Android today. With this app, which can basically be used as an extension of Instagram, allows you to place filters and specially-designed borders around and on your photos. Polaroid makes it quite clear that these are not just janky computer generated borders, but are actually scanned HD versions of existing Polaroid frames. Spared no expense.

Once you get the desired look through additional photo touchups and edits, you can easily share your creations to Instagram, Facebook and all of the other social networks.

It might seem steep, but the app costs $1.99 through Google Play. We think $1 would have been more fitting.

Play Link ($1.99)


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