New Delhi: Google-owned Motorola Mobility Wednesday launched its entry-level handset— Moto G. Moto G is a low-cost version of its flagship Moto X smartphone.
The handset will sell at less than USD 200 without a contract in the US market, while for an unlocked entry-level Moto G customers will have to pay USD 179.
Across the globe it will be priced at one-third the price of Apple iPhones, Samsung phones.
Moto G runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm processor. The 4.5 inches device comes with 8GB internal storage and a water-repellent coating. The phone sports a 5MP rear camera and 1.2MP front unit and is powered by a 1,950mAh battery.
The phone will include the latest versions of the Google Android operating system.
The Moto G will be available in Brazil and parts of Europe, with availability across Latin America, Europe and Canada in the coming weeks, and in the United States, India, Southeast Asia and the Middle East in the first quarter.
First Published: Thursday, November 14, 2013, 09:55
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