Sao Paulo - Motorola unveiled its new relatively low-cost smart phone on Wednesday, aimed at consumers in emerging markets and those on a tight budget everywhere.
But the one country
noticeably missing from the rollout of Moto G was China, thanks to the
unfriendly relations with Motorola's parent company Google.
The Moto G will cost just
$179 without a contract in the United States, about a third the cost of
an iPhone 5c and about half the cost of a Galaxy S4 Mini.
Motorola launched the new device in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in a presentation beamed around the globe.
CEO Dennis Woodside said Moto G has set its sights on the whole world.
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