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Motorola’s Yo contest to win a Moto 360 ends in confusion, here’s what happened




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Motorola’s Yo contest to win a Moto 360 ends in confusion, here’s what happened



Motorola Yo Contest


Look familiar to any of you?


So here we are, 24 hours and not a single Motorola Moto 360 to show for it. Those of you who tuned in yesterday may remember our post notifying readers of a special Motorola and Yo contest where 20 Moto 360s were up for grabs. On the surface, the contest rules were simple:



  1. Install Yo

  2. Add “Motorola”

  3. Pray you receive a Yo from Motorola informing you you’ve won


Easy, right? Not so fast. After digging through the contest rules yesterday, we noticed things were a little unclear. First off, because Motorola mentioned only the first 20 people who signed up after receiving a “Yo” would win a Moto 360 — did that mean Motorola would be notifying more than 20 people?


That’s the way it certainly sounded on Twitter where easily more than 20 people were notified that they had “won a Moto 360,” only to find out that after clicking the supplied link and entering in their email, all the units had already been claimed. Ouch.


Needless to say, this has lead to a lot of confusion from participants, most of which aren’t too happy with Motorola right now. Again, the contest rules state that only the first 20 people to complete the registration form will actually win a Moto 360, despite the misleading wording in Motorola’s initial “Yo” which should have read: “Yo! You have a chance at winning a Moto 360!”


Hope this clears some things up.











Verizon makes the Motorola Luge official, get the rebranded RAZR M for $200 off-contract



Motorola Luge Verizon


After we saw some leaked images of the Motorola Luge packaging back on Monday, it really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to find Verizon finally making the device official (however quietly). Now available from Verizon for $300 straight up, or $200 with prepaid service, the “Luge by Motorola” is essentially 2012′s Motorola DROID RAZR M to the tee.


Because selling people a dusty old product probably wouldn’t sit too well with consumers, Verizon has simply rebranded the RAZR M with a new name to lure in all new buyers. As for a quick refresher, you can find the Motorola Luge packing the following cutting edge features:


Motorola Luge



  • 4.3-inch qHD display (with Gorilla Glass)

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 1.5GHz dual-core

  • 1GB RAM

  • 8GB internal / micro SD expansion

  • 8MP camera

  • 2,000mAh battery

  • NFC

  • Android 4.4 KitKat


Interestingly enough, the Motorola DROID RAZR M is still offered on Verizon prepay. Same phone, different color, no discount. You know, should you be looking for the white model. Link for the Luge by Motorola provided below.


[Verizon]








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