Motorola Moto G Ferrari Edition Launched In Mexico

Motorola Moto G Ferrari Edition Launched In Mexico

Motorola Moto G Ferrari Edition Launched In Mexico

The latest model of the Motorola Moto G is expected to be released in time for the summer, and this model of the new Motorola phone is a Ferrari edition. This is one model that may be highly-recommended by a number of industry watchers.

Although the latest Motorola phone is the Ferrari Edition, it is colored black instead of the recognizable red color for anything associated with the Ferrari brand. For the moment, this particular Motorola phone is only available in the Mexican market.

The Ferrari Edition of the Motorola Moto G features a micro SD memory card slot, which is not found on the original model. The popularity of the original model of the device allowed the company to stage a comeback in the phone market in the UK. The latest model also comes with a 1.2GHs quad-core Cortex A7 processor, 720p display screen, Adreno 305 graphics and 1GB RAM. Users can also take advantage of the 16GB internal storage of the device along with the five-megapixel camera.

The new model also deals with an oversight in the original model after a 4G LTE model for the device was offered by the company.

The price tag of the latest Motorola Moto G model is also lower than the price of the Motorola Moto E. The Moto E features a dual-core processor, 720 p display screen and 5MP camera along with a number of interchangeable casings.

The latest models of the Moto phones were unveiled in a number of events across the world, from Great Britain to India and the United States. However, the Mexico launch event only showed the Ferrari Edition of the device, and t may not be introduced in other countries. The Ferrari Edition of the Motorola Moto G is expected to be released by June and will have a price tag of around $390.

Posted by on Friday May 16 2014, 4:49 AM EDT. Ref: CNET. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Featured News, Shopping. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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