The Moto G
has officially been annoucned and unlike the Moto X which was only made
available in The United States and some parts of South America, The Moto G will
be available to purchase worldwide and that also includes Nigeria . Now that Motorola made the Moto G official and we have the rundown
on specs and features, as well as the all-important price information. Is the
Moto G worth more praise than its spec sheet suggests? will shall find out .Motorola
this morning at an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, announced the
lower-cost Moto G Android smartphone. It’s a smartphone that has a premium experience but cost quite a
little,” said product manager Charlie Tritschler.
Moto G’s got a 4.5-inch display at 720p. It’s powered by a Qualcomm
Snapdragon 400 processor at 1.2 GHz and sports 1GB of RAM. Motorola’s pushed a
2070 mAh into this thing, noting 14 hours of talk time. Moto’s touting
that “all day” battery life line again. The Moto G comes with 50GB of
bonus Google Drive storage for two years. And
as you’d expect, it’s running Android 4.3 out of the box, with an update to
Android 4.4 “guaranteed” by January 2014, Moto’s Punit Soni said.
Motorola
Moto G specifications
Display
|
4.5-inchLCD,
HD (1280 x 720), 326ppi
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Processor
|
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 400, quad-core @ 1.2GHz, Adreno 305
|
RAM
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1GB
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Storage
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8GB,
16GB
|
Battery
|
2070
mAh
|
Cameras
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5
MP rear LED flash, 1.3 MP front
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Networks
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3G/GSM
|
Connectivity
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GPS,
GLONASS, microUSB, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 LE
|
OS
|
Android
4.3 Jelly Bean, KitKat update guaranteed
|
Dimensions
|
129.9
x 65.9 x 6-11.6mm
|
Colors
|
Black/White,
replaceable colored backplates
|
Software
|
Android
4.3
|
The
Moto G will be priced at just 29 thousand naira for 8GB version and for 16GB,
you’ll pay just 32 thousand naira.
It’ll
go on sale this week in Brazil and parts of Europe. After that come Latin
America, Canada and some parts of Asia. Moto G will be available in
the U.S., India, the Middle East, Africa and more of Asia in January.
As
for Software-wise, Moto G runs a clean, “stock” version of Android.
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