Motorola One review: The meat-and-potatoes smartphone
referring to It's a meat-and-potatoes smartphone experience, only without the gravy enjoyed by phones at a higher price point. Few thrills, but great value Motorola One The meat-and-potatoes smartphone Motorola's Android One-branded handset is a device for Android purists -- and anyone who wants a simple, high-quality, long-lasting Android experience that doesn't break the bank. The pure Android software experience also promises zero bloat, with a pristine app drawer out of the box and only a few Google apps preloaded. But photos and videos appear noticeably less sharp than the 1080p competitors at this price point, of which there are plenty. Another area that feels the pinch of the Motorola One's affordable price point is the camera setup.
2.0 movie review: Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar's film is smarter than a smartphone
as informed in 2.0Director - ShankarCast - Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, Amy JacksonRating - 3.5/5Chennai is under attack. Watch the 2.0 trailer hereIn this sequel 2.0, the battle is potentially fascinating: This film pits Rajinikanth versus the phones that give him the power he holds, via memes and ringtones and hashtags. "Nice DP," says Chitti when he comes face to face with the villain, unsubtly named Pakshiraja and played by Akshay Kumar. It is the right kind of response, for Kumar, despite his seemingly insurmountable power, never seems like a true threat once the Rajinikanths arrive on the scene. Rajinikanth returns as Chitti in 2.0, a sequel to Enthiran.collected by :John Smith
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