Google's Fight To Break Apple's Smartphone Dominance as they targets budget buyers with Moto G smartphone



Motorola take on iPhone 5c with Moto G smartphone

 For a few years now, Apple and Google were battling each other where ever possible. The battle took place in the courts, in the media, and even in the marketplace. Android vs  iOS






Motorola take on iPhone 5c with Moto G smartphone

 

Google's Motorola are in the process of launching a  low budget smartphone and claims that it would include features more commonly found in higher-priced models. This a means a high end phone sold for a cheap price

The Moto G Price
 Contract-free from about  £120-140 in the UK and about $180 in the US depening on the network provider.

Handset specification:
•    4.5in (11.4cm) 720p high-definition screen.
•    5 megapixel rear camera, a 1.3MP front one, and runs the latest versions of the Android operating system.

With more phone manufactures focusing on low cost phone, we believe the budget end of the market is set to enjoy huge growth due to the likes of China, Brazil, India and Africa.

The second wave of smartphone adopters is now starting which would be the focus of the next battle.

This wave is characterised by consumers looking to get their first smartphone at the cheapest price in places like China, Brazil, India and Africa mostly. Majority have the need nor the money to afford the most advanced smartphones.

 

'Fast to assemble Moto G'


The Moto G - would only currently support 3G but not 4G networks and is planned to be launched in 30 countries including the UK, US, France, Germany and parts of Latin America and Asia. That contrasts with the country's last model - the Moto X - which is currently provided in the US.


It is slightly cheaper than Samsung's Galaxy S3 Mini, HTC's Desire X and Sony's Xperia M but still more expensive than Huawei's Ascend G510.

However, Motorola's device is the only one of these to come preinstalled with the Android Jelly Bean operating system. The firm is also promising to release an upgrade to the newest version of its Android platform, KitKat, in the near future.

It  has the highest resolution display and is the only one to feature a quad-core, rather than dual-core, CPU (central processing unit). This should in theory allow it to offer superior processing power while minimising the toll on battery life.


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