Today, a new smartphone too placed it's name to the latest release of Android line-up, manufactured by the American data communications and telecommunications equipment provider, Motorola. The new Motorola Moto G is the company's latest mid-ranger budget friendly smartphone, from shades of it's Moto X.
The new handset will sport a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC running at 1.2GHz with a Cortex A-7 Central Processing Unit (CPU), Adreno 305 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), 4.5-inches High Definition screen of 720 x 1280 resolution edge-to-edge display in protection with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, marked at 326 pixels-per-inch, eight and 16 gigabytes of on board storage option, a gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), a five megapixels back camera with LED flash light capable of shooting 720p videos at 30 frames-per-second and a 1.3 megapixels front facer, Bluetooth 4.0, where it lacks 4G LTE support, comes with a 1,950mAh powered battery promising all day long battery life and Google platform's Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on software, upgradable to 4.4 KitKat in future.
To add along, Motorola have introduced removable and interchangeable Motorola Shells (battery door covers) and Flip Shells (flip covers) in seven different colors and Grip Shells (protective cases) in five new colors.
The Moto G will be up for sales in Brazil and a few European countries in the coming week, where Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia will be receiving the device in a few weeks. While, United States, India and Middle East with rest of Asia will have to wait until next year, January to grab the Motorola made Moto G. And according to the company, the new handset will be available in more than 30 countries worldwide on 60 above carrier partners by next year, 2014. The mobile phone will be priced at $179 for the eight gigs variant and $199 for the 16 gigabytes version.
Source: Motorola