Google's no longer Motorola's boss, as Lenovo has now bought the phone-maker. It'll be interesting to see how things change.
Hopefully they won't change too much, however, because of the small number of phones produced during Motorola's short time under Google, the Moto X and Moto G were absolute diamonds.
Google's influence was pretty clear with the Moto G too, following the company's own success with the affordable, well optimised and competetively specced Nexus 4, it's perhaps not surprising that it may have encouraged Motorola to attempt the same trick further down the pricing tree.
Specifications
Length | 129.9mm |
Width | 65.9mm |
Thickness | 11.6mm |
Weight | 143g |
Screen Colours | 16 million |
Screen Size | 4.5-inches |
UK Launch | November 2013 |
Phone Style | Touchscreen |
Typical Price | £119 |
Designer Lens | No |
Camera Resolution | 5-megapixels |
Video Resolution | 720p |
Flash | LED |
Zoom | Digital |
Music Formats | MP3/AAC+/WAV/Flac |
Music Player | Yes |
Song Storage | Yes |
Speaker | Yes |
Radio | Yes |