Motorola on Wednesday made the news official
The Moto G is out, at a lower price than its older sibling the Moto X, missing some of the Moto X features, but with a different target and advantage in mind. Motorola Mobility wants the Moto G to be the affordable phone with very decent performance Relevant Products/Services for under $200 that millions of people around the world can afford.
Moto G announced at a press event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is targeting emerging markets as well as budget-conscious consumers in the U.S, but American consumers will see the Moto G later than sooner. The Moto G launches today in Brazil and parts of Europe. The device will be available within the next few weeks throughout Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia. Motorola also said the phone will be available in the U.S., India, the Middle East and more of Asia in early January. In all, Moto G will be in more than 30 countries by 2014.
The Moto G has a 4.5 inch display, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor Relevant Products/Services, a 5-megapixel camera and 8GB storage Relevant Products/Services. Motorola is offering 19 customization options, including interchangeable shells in different colors. The Moto G is out now with Android Relevant Products/Services 4.3, but by January will get the Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade. The phone carries Google's mobile Relevant Products/Services services such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Chrome and Hangouts.