Both devices will be released in Brazil by the end of the year

Nov 14, 2013 11:16 GMT  ·  By

Motorola hopes to conquer the affordable smartphones market with the Moto G, which is why the device will be launched worldwide. The US-based company closed almost all of its service centers in Europe, Middle East and Africa, in order to focus solely on the United States market.

However, due to the low sales of Moto X, we suspect that the handset maker has decided to expand its portfolio worldwide, once again.

The Moto G is Motorola's first attempt, and probably the last, to raise its market share and make a profit while doing it.

The company's latest smartphone is already available for pre-order in lots of countries for prices starting at $180 (€135), and with the hardware and software it offers, it's a pretty good deal for Android fans.

Anyway, aside from the standard Moto G, Motorola plans to launch two different models that will only be available in Brazil initially.

As AndroidOS points out, Moto G Colors edition will be launched in Brazil on November 18 for $345 (€255). It will come with dual-SIM support, 16GB of storage and four back cases in the sales package (red, black, white and lemon yellow).

The second special edition Moto G will be launched in early December. The Moto G Music edition will be available in Brazil for $430 (€320). It will come 16GB of internal memory, dual-SIM support and Tracks Air Bluetooth headphones by Motorola and SOL Republic.

Unfortunately, it's unclear whether or not Motorola plans to launch these special edition Moto G models in other countries as well, but at least we know that a dual-SIM version will go on sale in India soon.

The rest of the features of both special-edition Moto G smartphones are similar to the standard version, so expect the same 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display that supports HD (720p) resolution.

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