Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Motorola Moto G: a camera under $ 200?

Since Motorola was acquired by Google, it has not seen a lot of smartphone firm enter the market. Attacking perhaps the mid-range will be more successful?
When Motorola was acquired by Google, it was much wondered what would happen to the firm. We know: Motorola was bought largely for its patent portfolio of great interest to develop a Google who was struggling to keep its manufacturers against Apple or Microsoft and their armies of lawyers with sharp teeth. And it was a real concern: arrived late on the phone market, Google could not patent the technologies required for its survival in the ruthless world of copyright. So, we had to improvise: Motorola was in free fall with many patents, Google was full of money and no brever the alliance is made without difficulty between the two firms.
That said, the hardware side, it is true that we were expecting a little more responsive. Already, it was thought that the giant Motorola to entrust quickly building a Nexus that has not been the case.The first real product out of this new alliance is the Moto X, a high-end smartphone with the particularity of being physically customizable before buying: nothing to revolutionize the market, but those looking for a single smartphone appreciate the opportunity. That said, it appears that the second unit is in the pipeline: the Moto G. Yesterday, this device was briefly listed on Amazon UK , priced at £ 160, which is about 200 euros.
What do we find in this mid-range device that should be announced on November 13? A quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8226 clocked at 1.2 GHz and supported an Adreno 305 graphics processor. They display the OS on a 4.5-inch screen HD 720p. There has much to counter Android 4.4 KitKat is the game, even if it is not mandatory, Google is rather inconsistent in its fleet management smartphones equipped with the latest versions of the operating system. The camera should be equipped with a sensor of 5 mpx, talking 8GB default storage and 3G connectivity. Confirmations should arrive soon.

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