November 21st, 2013 1:23 PM 36 COMMENTS

Moto G is Impressive Enough to Change India’s Smartphone Landscape

Google, once a search engine is now well established software and hardware maker is going to bring affordable Android smartphone to developing nations, from its own handset manufacturing unit, Motorola which was acquired by Google in 2011. Motorola shrinked its handset business in India by that time and now Google-owned Motorola is all set to takeover its market position. Motorola is going to launch its much-hyped affordable Moto G in... Read More

November 6th, 2013 1:29 AM 11 COMMENTS

Motorola might come back to India with the launch of Moto G

In the last half a decade or so, Motorola hasn't been able to retain the kind of market share that it once had in the Indian upper end handsets. Its owner Google had completely shut down the shop in the country post acquisition. However, the company may have its plans in place to penetrate the market once again with its entry-level Android based smartphone, the Moto G. The phone will... Read More

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