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thumbnail Why Motorola's low-cost Moto G can take over the world
Nov 13th 2013, 16:46, by Evan Dashevsky

Following a leaky build-up, Motorola introduced the 4.5-inch Moto G, a smaller budget version its flagship Moto X.

The Moto G, which will be available around the world for "around $200" (and $180 in the U.S.) represents Google's most ambitious bid for the hearts, minds, and dollars of the developing smartphone market—a potential customer base that numbers in the billions.

As expected, the Moto G will come in 8GB and 16GB flavors and will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip with a 1.2GHZ quad-core CPU and 1GB of RAM. The phone's 4.5-inch display will come with 720p resolution and 329 ppi.

Not cutting edge, but not bad.

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