Motorola unveils new smartphone Moto X
02 August, 2013
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More than half of Americans already own smartphones, and are pretty loyal to their brands. Apple and Samsung dominate the market, but Google hopes to change that with the Moto X. The phone is assembled in the U.S., and Google hopes to lure customers with the relatively low $200 price. But a cheaper Apple iPhone is scheduled to hit the market later this fall, CNN reports.
Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside said he is confident the Moto X is a better product than what is already out there, and compared it to Google's recent forays into the self-driving car.
The phone responds specifically to user's voices.
Schmidt predicts it will be a profitable device for the companies, CNN informs.

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