Moto G remains one of the most consistent performers in the India market, despite whatever has happened to the Moto brand.
Motorola has recently announced its latest fourth generation Moto G lineup in three variants: standard G, G Play, and G Plus. The Lenovo-owned smartphone maker seems to have been gaining a lot of ground since breaking into the ‘budget smartphone’ market with its immensely successful Moto G series- its best-selling brand since Razr.
Reports have suggested that Lenovo is going to rename Moto X Moto Z to bring branding consistency.
After rumors and several leaks about a new phone for the “G” sequel, it seems like Moto have something planned for Moto’s “X” sequel as well. Motorola is now owned by Lenovo if you didn’t know yet.They have so far brought out three smartphones since August with the Moto G (3rd-gen), Moto X Play and Moto X Pure / Style.
After a series of disturbances for the parent firm Lenovo, people can finally expect a new phone branded as “Moto by Lenovo”. Now according to a recent rumor, Moto’s newphone in their “G” sequel might all be true after all.
After Lenovo buying the ex-Google firm Motorola, the sales have remained unchanged but however the only thing that’s changed is the fact that it’s now under the target of a 5M$ law-suit. This clearly indicates the way Motorola have been treating its customers treading a way to face different challenges. It's currently facing a multi-million-dollar lawsuit for poor customer service.
Google is now consolidating all its hardware projects and initiatives under a single division run by former Motorola chief Rick Osterloh. The shake-up comes at a critical period when a number of software companies are already starting to establish a strong footing in the hardware sector.
Most manufacturers have announced the list of devices that will receive the update.
Prices of the Google's flagship smartphone, Nexus 6 has gotten a price-cut in India. Launched at Launched at a price of Rs 44,999, the 32GB variant is now available at Rs 34,999 where as the 64GB variant which was launched at Rs 49,999, will now be available for purchase at Rs 39,999.
Motorola's Moto G is one the most popular handset among budget conscious consumers. While a new variant is yet to be launched, rumor mill has started spilling details about a possible third-gen model of Moto G.
Motorola announced the second version of its extremely affordable smartphone Moto E yesterday and the first round of initial impressions have already started turning up. According to reviewers, the Moto E's design remains the best thing about the phone.
As anticipated, Motorola has launched a revamped version of its budgets smartphone Moto E. The new Moto E, simply called Moto E 2015 equips LTE, Quad-core CPU and more storage.
Jony Ive, in a recent interview by New Yorker, harshly criticized Motorola's "build your phone" program without actually naming the company, to which company's president has defended saying his company had a different philosophy.
Motorola's super cheap and popular Moto E has been the crowd favorite in the sub-$150 market. It's not yet official if Motorola is planning the second version of the phone, but folks at Android Police may have got their hands on the Moto E (2nd Gen.)
Motorola cares for its users. In October last year, the company announced that it will be updating a handful of its devices to Android 5.0 Lollipop, but we are learning that the latest update will be pushed to 2013 devices as well.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM