When Puneet Soni (VP, Product Management at Motorola Mobility) revealed the Moto G to a bunch of geeky reporters, he constantly asserted that flagship features on a smartphone doesn’t need a flagship price. With Google guiding the path, Motorola has learnt a lot. Motorola is trying to move away from the specifications race and trying to do what Apple does the best, binding hardware and software beautifully. Motorola has proven that an entry-level Android smartphone doesn’t need to skimp on features, quality or usability. The Moto G, comes with great ergonomics, the latest software and long battery life. Moreover, it also includes dual SIM compatibility which is necessary to succeed in emerging markets like India, Brazil and China.
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