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Motorola 360 web browser
Motorola 360 web browser






motorola 360 web browser
  1. Motorola 360 web browser android#
  2. Motorola 360 web browser Pc#
  3. Motorola 360 web browser Offline#

It can help you find your misplaced device by ringing it and if it's not at the house, by finding it on the map.

Motorola 360 web browser android#

It's keeps you connected to all Android devices, on which you've setup your Google account. Whatever you may be missing, there is the always-growing Google Play Store available.Īnother great support tool, which is available to all Android devices, is the Android Device Manager. It can also display pretty accurate traffic alerts as well (though it doesn't always take them into account when routing you). On the positive side, it can plan driving, public transport, cycling and walking routes.

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Google Maps allows you to download offline maps of an area and even plan routes without a data connection but you can't search for addresses or POIs without an internet connection. They are most useful when you use them while you are online. You bet Google Maps and its more thumbable Navigation counterpart are also part of the app package to utilize the built-in GPS/GLONASS receiver. The latter will make your Moto E send your GPS coordinates at specified interval. The Alert app allows you to select your emergency contacts, input ready-to-go messages and in case something happens you can call your contacts, send them messages with GPS coordinates, or ask them to follow you. The Migrate app will help you transfer contacts, messages and multimedia from other Android devices or iPhones. Motorola provides two more Moto exclusive apps - Motorola Alert and Moto Migrate. While the sleeping option lets you configure the time interval, allow calls from a favorite contact or list of contacts and put through calls from the same person if they call twice in the interval of 5 minutes. It will keep the Moto E quiet while you're in a meeting or sleeping. Motorola has implemented its own version of a Do Not Disturb feature via their Assist app. The Calculator and Clock app (with stopwatch, world clock and timer) are available by default. Moto E also features the Quick Office, which supports creating, viewing and editing office files (docs, xls, ppt), and it can also read PDFs. Adding a new event is quick and easy, and you can also set an alarm to act as a reminder. The Calendar has four different types of view - daily, weekly, monthly and diary (agenda). Incognito tabs, which lets you browse without saving history or cookies, show up right next to regular tabs. The animation accompanying this action is neat, too. Opening the tabs area reveals a list of tabs which can be closed, again with a left or right swipe. Reduce data usage does what it says - Google servers compress the webpage (using Google-developed tech like SPDY and WebP) and send them to the phone. You can control almost every aspect of your web browsing from choosing what content you want to allow to load like JavaScript, images, cookies and pop-ups. Google Chrome is generous with the available settings as well. It also syncs your bookmarks and favorite sites.

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This allows you to open an article on your PC and finish reading it on your mobile phone. Of course, one of Chrome's strengths is its ability to seamlessly sync with the desktop version, using nothing but your Google account. While the minimalist interface hasn't changed since Chrome launched on Android, the browser is being constantly refined by Google, and this has resulted in one of the smoothest and most powerful browsing experiences we've encountered on a mobile. The Motorola Moto E comes with Google Chrome as the default web browser out of box instead of the generic Android browser.








Motorola 360 web browser