When Motorola announced the Moto G, last fall, we were all pleasantly surprised by what the brand was able to offer for less than 200 €. Even looking good, no smartphone sold in this price range only offers both a 4.5-inch 720p HD display, 1GB of RAM and 8 to 16 GB of internal storage, all supported by a 2070 mAh battery which offers autonomy level hardware specifications of the device.
And as if that were not enough, the device runs on stock Android version, which allows it to be updated almost in a timely manner. However, Motorola's CEO, Dennis Woodside, it is still not enough because it would further review the price of its entry-level devices down. He has recently stated, during an interview with TrustedReview:
Motorola may launch a smartphone for $ 50 in 2014
Statements that leave already assume that Motorola intends to position several market segments, thus counteracting aggressive prices offered by some manufacturers by offering an even cheaper camera than the Moto G.
A theory that does nothing fancy because if we observe well the market, two major competitors that he will encounter are other smartphones Chinese manufacturing, despite their attractive price offer quality design that let weak and manufacturers like Samsung, which certainly offer a wide range of good models markets but none as attractive as the Moto G.
Enough to seduce any consumer looking to purchase an inexpensive smartphone without having to sign a new contract with an operator and without having to make concessions falling back on the entry level.
And as if that were not enough, the device runs on stock Android version, which allows it to be updated almost in a timely manner. However, Motorola's CEO, Dennis Woodside, it is still not enough because it would further review the price of its entry-level devices down. He has recently stated, during an interview with TrustedReview:
Motorola may launch a smartphone for $ 50 in 2014
Statements that leave already assume that Motorola intends to position several market segments, thus counteracting aggressive prices offered by some manufacturers by offering an even cheaper camera than the Moto G.
A theory that does nothing fancy because if we observe well the market, two major competitors that he will encounter are other smartphones Chinese manufacturing, despite their attractive price offer quality design that let weak and manufacturers like Samsung, which certainly offer a wide range of good models markets but none as attractive as the Moto G.
Enough to seduce any consumer looking to purchase an inexpensive smartphone without having to sign a new contract with an operator and without having to make concessions falling back on the entry level.
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