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Motorola's Moto G Launched Exclusively Via Flipkart, Goes Out Of Stock In Hours!

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MotoG Launched and out of stock! In an interesting turn of events, Moto G was launched exclusively via Flipkart as Motorola, a struggling mobile manufacturer has adopted a different strategy to enter into the market again and this time they have nailed it. With an amazing 12K INR price range, the phone is a easy hit as the flipkart records show, the phone has went out of stock within hours of launch!

Moto G On Flipkart




The phone is currently available in two variants, one of the 8GB and another with 16GB option. Here are the highlighting features of the phone:
  •     5 MP Primary Camera and 1.3 MP Secondary Camera
  •     4.5-inch HD Display
  •     HD Recording
  •     Wi-Fi Enabled
  •     1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor and 1 GB RAM
  •     Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
  •     8 GB Internal Memory
  •     Android v4.3 (Jelly Bean) OS

With the G tag, Moto G is sure to hit high sales records. The 16G version is just Rs. 1000 extra if you compare the details.

  • Motorola Moto G Review!

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    Moto G is easily one of the biggest steals in tech right now!

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    Interview with Motorola CEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpqBNn_BfKE

    Top 5 Android 4.4 KitKat Features: http://youtu.be/f7TD3Z03l2I

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    Published: 09 December 2013
Motorola one of the leaders during early stages of mobile phones had gone down to a near fall with the invasion of Chinese, Korean, Finnish and Indian mobile manufacturers entering the market. It failed to cope up with the growing pace. But Motorola has found a new life line with its google acquisition and even better may be in store as Google has handed this over to Lenovo.

With China's Lenovo having bought Motorola Mobility for $2.9 billion recently, industry observers say that the company may be playing safe by only launching online till integration of businesses happen and not expending its resources towards distribution, which is a must for any mobile phone company to survive in the hyper-competitive Indian market.

"There are too many players and original equipment makers (OEMs) in the Indian market and the distribution channels are fatigued with the large number of devices being retailed countrywide," said Jayanth Kolla, co-founder and partner at telecom research firm Convergence Catalyst.

Updated at: Thursday, February 06, 2014

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