One week ago, Motorola announced its latest Android flagship, the second-gen Moto X. Without reinventing the wheel, it managed to take much of what we loved about the first Moto X, bump up the specs, and offer more custom options – a win all around. Later this month, sales of the smartphone will begin, and just like before, we’ll be seeing a good deal of carrier interest. But what if you’d rather not get your new Moto X with a carrier lock, as well as some unwanted software bloat? Motorola’s no stranger to selling unlocked versions of its phones, and today we hear that its unlocked 2014 Moto X will arrive as the Moto X Pure Edition.
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Nothing has released a new software update for the Nothing Phone (2) smartphone, based on Android 14. This update, known as Nothing OS 2.5, brings various enhancements and features.
Nothing better than android in its purest form without any crap bloatware.