Now, you have access to Google Play for Education and you can discover the Moto G.



Google has once more enriched the numeric landscape yesterday with two major announcements respectively in education and on the area of smartphones.
Henceforth +Google Play for Education is available to schools across the U.S., with the goal to make it easier for educators to discover and share teacher-approved apps, videos and classic books with their students. Details are available via http://google.com
/edu/tablets.
The affordable and colorful smartphone Moto G is unveiled with the 4.5-inch/720p screen, Android 4.3, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 8GB of storage and a 5-megapixel camera. The device includes a 1.3-megapixel front camera, 720p video shooting, Bluetooth 4.0 and a water-repellant coating.
However at $179, support for 4G/LTE, making HSPA+ your fastest data option are not available; battery is not removable.  There's no memory card slot, but there is a 65GB of Google Drive. Assist is the app that learns how you use the phone, and changes various settings on your behalf.
The Moto G is already available in Brazil the UK and Ireland. In the coming week, Canada and other parts of Europe will join the list. For the US and India market, early 2014.

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