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January 23, 2014
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The Moto G is Motorolas effort to produce a high quality phone at a low cost and has tech reviewers over the moon due to it’s low price and great featureset while not on par with the Moto X of course the Moto G could make massive in rounds in particular in countries such as India and the Philippines surprisingly the dual sim version which would surely be a huge hit in PH has arrived in Australia first however I would expect this device to arrive in PH real soon.

So would you run out and grab a Moto G ? I love the phone, I love motorolas idea of a cheap smartphone that does all that a high end device can do however its somewhat too small for me and I would love to get my hands on the spen and crank away with that.

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

January 26, 2014
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oh yeah, motorola.  decaces ago, they used to be one of the highest selling analog mobile debised together with mokia and ericsson.  sad that they weren’t able to innovate and be at par with the technology demands especially when iphone started to announce their existence.  So who’s the australia market acceptance for this unit?  is the launch successful or not?

January 27, 2014
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I’m actually going to rate your post as 2 starts, purely on effort – honestly you need to catch up a touch so here is the lowdown in a nutshell.

Yes motorola did the same as nokia, blackberry and failed to do anything ‘new’ and screwed themselves in the modern era of phones – They we’re purchased by Google (heard of them?) who now owns motorola like microsoft owns nokia. The Moto X was the precursor to the Moto G (bigger specs) and has gone on to be a massive, huge success worldwide, it’s loved by all tech reviewers.

The Moto G has won praise for being the Moto X with less, that being no specific voice processor (m7 to be exact) but in short, it’s done real well and the ‘new’ motorola (Motoogle or Goorola – whichever suits you) is doing very very well and is a brand to be watched and envied

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

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Krisstoffer said
I’m actually going to rate your post as 2 starts, purely on effort – honestly you need to catch up a touch so here is the lowdown in a nutshell.

Yes motorola did the same as nokia, blackberry and failed to do anything ‘new’ and screwed themselves in the modern era of phones – They we’re purchased by Google (heard of them?) who now owns motorola like microsoft owns nokia. The Moto X was the precursor to the Moto G (bigger specs) and has gone on to be a massive, huge success worldwide, it’s loved by all tech reviewers.

The Moto G has won praise for being the Moto X with less, that being no specific voice processor (m7 to be exact) but in short, it’s done real well and the ‘new’ motorola (Motoogle or Goorola – whichever suits you) is doing very very well and is a brand to be watched and envied

huh?  what’s the 2 rating for?  thanks anyway.  given that let me rate your post info 6, 5 being the highest.

my motorola comment is a general personal info way back analog days, not in the recent past.  my question was actually left unanswered as how’s the aussie market treating the launch?  was is successful so far or not?

moreso, i think asking me if i heard or know about google is totally uncalled for.

April 4, 2014
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Oh. it sound too great. if i can find it, i will buy it myslef

May 3, 2014
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I have been using Moto G dual sim phone for almost a month now and it has been working well. I haven’t faced any problem with any game/app till now. I think it’s the best mid-segment smartphone available right now.

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