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The Moto "Cedric" Could Be Motorola's First Android 7.0 Nougat Smartphone


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- Traditionally, Motorola is one of the first companies to release major Android updates for its flagship and high-end smartphones, but many times some mid-range devices get upgraded as well.This year is no exception, as Motorola has already kicked off the rollout of Android 7.0 Nougat for the Moto Z.A couple of other Motorola smartphones will begin receiving Android 7.0 Nougat updates by the end of the year, including some of the Moto X family and Moto G4.
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Unannounced Moto "Cedric" Smartphone Spotted Running Android Nougat Out-of-the-Box


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- Lenovo-owned Moto (formerly Motorola) had already rolled out the latest operating system, the Android 7.0 Nougat to some of its devices including the ones in the 'G' series.But, the company is yet to launch a smartphone which runs Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the-box.Nevertheless, according to the latest rumor, this could change very soon.
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Nokia Partenered With HMD To Produce Nokia Android Smartphone & Tablets Soon


Nokia Partenered With HMD To Produce Nokia Android Smartphone & Tablets Soon
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- Nokia lumia has relation with HMD to improve its android production capability(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)If that is not enough to allay your concerns, Google has plenty of room for the new devices.Seeing how warmly the Pixels were accepted raises hopes of a return to form for Nokia handsets.Details of what has been said are private, but it is clear that HMD's ambitions are global.
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