Motorola to launch Moto G in US and India running Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box

Motorola's newly announced Moto G, is going to get launched in US and India in January 2014. But don't you think its a long wait, we think so. But wait, the wait is worth waiting. According to Omio News report, Mark Randal, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain & Operations at Motorola, has confirmed to them in an interview that Moto G will be coming with Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box in India, US and other South-East Asian countries.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

/ by Aman Banka

Motorola's newly announced Moto G, is going to get launched in US and India in January 2014. But don't you think its a long wait, we think so. But wait, the wait is worth waiting. According to Omio News report, Mark Randal, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain & Operations at Motorola, has confirmed to them in an interview that Moto G will be coming with Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box in India, US and other South-East Asian countries. 

Moto G

Randal further continued saying that, Motorola is releasing Moto G in two different waves. The first wave is the one which is currently on. UK, Germany, Brazil, Mexico and France are in the first wave, where the smartphone will be launched before Christmas. In wave 1 Moto G will be released with Android 4.3 on-board, and by the end of January, all those people will get onto Android 4.4.

The second wave will begin after Christmas, which is the time when company expects to complete the development of Android 4.4 for Moto G. In the wave 2, US, India and other South-East Asian countries will be getting Moto G with Android 4.4 out-of-the-box. So if you think about it, by the end of January everyone will have KitKat.

To remind you all, Moto G comes with a 4.5-inch HD display, 1.2GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, Adreno 305 GPU, 1GB RAM, 5MP rear camera with LED flash, 1.3MP front facing camera, 8GB/16GB internal storage without microSD card expansion, and 1,950 mAh battery.

Source - Omio News
Via - AndroidOS

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