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Motorola Moto G Release Date: Smartphone Available For Amazon Pre-Order

Nov 30, 2013 11:31 AM EST | By Justin Stock

After availiabilty solely through its website, Motorola Moto G enthusiasts have another option for ordering the company's latest device on Amazon.com gsmarena.com reported.

The smartphone has a five mega-pixel rear camera, a quad core 1.2 gigahertz processor,a 450 milli hertz graphics processor, 4.5 inch display 720p HD TFT display, and works with AT&T according to information on gsmarena.com.

The device's 8 gigabyte version costs a minimum $179.99, with the 16 gigabyte model is priced at $199.99. Customers who pre-order the phone now, will have them sent Dec. 4. This follows Motorola's internet store a couple days later.

Both models do not have have a customization maker like its counterpart the Moto X does, but consumers can swap out the back cover for a selection of colors, and different designs The Verge reported.The device is only available in the company's GSM format and accessible on Motorola corn, or food recipe program.

Motorola  listed  information about the new Moto G on its website last when via a section entitled "Moto G", prior to its November release. The feature was taken off when other blogs such as Droid Life posted information about it.

This came three months after the company released its Moto X smartphone, considered to be the company's biggest release since it completed a deal with Google.

Motorola held a launch event in San Paulo, Brasil Nov. 13 for the product's official release.

"We were always gearing up for a big first quarter, but we think we'll have success this quarter as well," Dennis Woodside, chief executive officer at Motorola told CNET in a statement earlier this week.

"It's like launching the Corvette for the first time. It takes a little while for people to know what the Corvette stands for and to decide if it's right for them."

The company made the phone in China, Brazil, and Argentina.   

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