Motorola has launched in the country three of their most popular Android smartphones - the Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E. We chanced upon the Motorola Moto G during our side trip in Singapore this week and got one for about Php9,000. The Motorola logo is further down while the speaker grills are on the left side of the camera. The unit runs on Android 4.3 Jellybean out fo the box and Google/Motorola has promised a guaranteed upgrade to 4.4 Kitkat this month. It also uses the Vanilla UI with a few native apps pre-installed by Motorola. Previously called the Motorola DVX, the long-rumored & leaked smartphone from the Google company is now official in the form of the Motorola Moto G. For the case of the Philippines, Motorola says the phone will be available in some parts of Asia. Update: Motorola just confirmed to us via Twitter that the Moto G will be available in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Motorola Moto X, G and E launched locally, priced" and "Motorola Moto G (Dual-SIM) in the flesh, first impressions".
Motorola has launched in the country three of their most popular Android smartphones - the Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E. We chanced upon the Motorola Moto G during our side trip in Singapore this week and got one for about Php9,000.
The Motorola logo is further down while the speaker grills are on the left side of the camera. The unit runs on Android 4.3 Jellybean out fo the box and Google/Motorola has promised a guaranteed upgrade to 4.4 Kitkat this month. It also uses the Vanilla UI with a few native apps pre-installed by Motorola.
Our coverage of Motorola Moto G Philippines includes: "Motorola Moto X, G and E launched locally, priced"; "Motorola Moto G (Dual-SIM) in the flesh, first impressions"; "Motorola Moto G now official, starting at $179". Each article provides unique insights and information.