Very good. Moto G has stock Android and Talkback works nicely. I have one.

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Subject: [Mobile.AI] Moto G coming to India in last week of January

Friends, any accessibility review about the product?

source:
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2014-01-15/hardware/46223450_1_m
oto-g-motorola-mobility-kitkat

LAS VEGAS: Motorola officials told TOI on the sidelines of Consumer
Electronics Show that the company would launch Moto G, an affordable but
fully-featured Android phone, in India "last week of this month".
The availability of the device is likely to be immediate in some markets
while in a few others it may take several days to reach.






While Motorola is not yet ready to divulge the exact price of the device
before the launch, William Moss, director of corporate communication at
Motorola Mobility, said "it is going to be price competitive... if you look
at what the device offers, the kind of responsiveness and performance it
has, Moto G will be competitive with its peers."

 In the US the phone is officially priced at $179 and $199 for the unlocked
versions.

 Motorola has roped in a distribution partner for the Moto G launch in
India. "Right now our plan is to announce Moto G in India with a partner in
the last week of January," said Steve Sinclair, vice president of global
marketing at Motorola Mobility.

 Moto G, which was launched in the last months of 2013 in several markets,
including Brazil, is a phone aimed at price-conscious buyers.
According to Sinclair the device follows up on the philosophy of Google,
which acquired Motorola Mobility in 2012.

 "Google's mission is to connect as many people as possible to connect to
internet... Motorola is a hardware manifestation of this goal. We want to
build devices that connect millions of new users to internet and want to do
it in a way that doesn't compromise quality of products and user
experience," he said. "Moto G is for people who want a device like Galaxy S4
or iPhone or even Moto X but either they don't want to pay the high price
for these devices or can't afford them."

 Moto G is a phone with 4.5-inch screen that has a 720P resolution. It is
powered by a middle-of-line quad-core processor running at 1.2GHz.
The device comes with 8GB and 16GB storage and has 1GB RAM. The primary
camera can shoot images in 5MP while the secondary camera is good for 1.3MP
images. The phone is one of the few available Android devices that run
KitKat 4.4.2, the latest version of the mobile OS.

 The big draw for Moto G is its good performance, considering its supposedly
low price, and availability of fast Android updates.

 Sinclair said that one of the reasons why Motorola could promise regular
updates was because Moto G was using basic version of the OS.
"One of the reasons we can provide fast updates is because we start with
basic Android in our phones. This gives us a lot of flexibility and lot
ability to speed up updates. Not laying unnecessary stuff on top Android
allows us to push updates faster. And that we believe it is of incredible
value to consumers," he said. In comparison, most of the phones sold by
Samsung, Sony, LG, Huawei, Gionee, Lenovo and others use heavily modified
user interface on the top of Android.






After its acquisition by Google, Motorola is focussing on creating
lower-priced handsets. "We are keeping the price of Moto G low because that
is what we choose to do. We want to make money on these phones...
we are not losing money. But we also want to deliver lots of value to
consumers," said Sinclair. "In future consumers are going to be very
discerning about what they are paying for a phone. It is hard to say if
others are going to follow the similar low-price model but we will stick to
our strategy."

 Moss, meanwhile, acknowledged that India is a tough market, collectively
dominated by local players like Micromax and Lava, which will be competing
against Moto G.

 Recently, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma told TOI that he wasn't worried
about Moto G. Similar sentiments were shared by Lava director Vishal Sehgal.

 "In the last few years, we have seen products from different companies come
into the market and compete with our phones. But that has not changed our
position in the market and has not affected our sales. Moto G is no threat
to us," said Sharma.

 Moss said Motorola is ready for the challenge. "I don't want to take for
granted the strength of our brand in India right now. Moto G is going to be
the first phone we will introduce in India in a while. We (will have) to
reintroduce ourselves to consumers in India," he said.
"The good news is that (after a brief break) we are ready to begin
reasserting ourselves in the markets we have a history of being in."

 Motorola used to sell phones in India earlier. It stopped selling phones
here after Google acquired it in 2012.



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