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Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

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Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#91

The $179 price is total bullshit. In Brazil, where the phone was actually launched (and being produced), the price is US$279 (8GB) and US$343 (16GB). Not that I, as a Brazilian consumer, am not used to getting dicked on hardware prices for everything. But reading $179 over and over again is kind of making me want to punch my screen.

How much are iPhone 5S, Nexus 5, HTC One, and Galaxy S4 in Brazil?

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

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No way this competes with real high end phones like S4, HTC One, iPhone5 or later. What it does is compete very well against the iPhone4, 4S, S3, and older premium phones. If you're adding a line to a family plan and want a phone that isn't basic, then this becomes very appealing as the iOS/Samsung/HTC/Nokia alternative will cost you either a 2 year subscription, or be $300 or more unlocked. Considering people will s…

This. The incredible thing is that if you bought a high end phone last generation, this is still a great upgrade from what you have, and it's 1/4 of the price you paid last time (assuming off contract). I'm actually tempted to ditch my Galaxy Nexus because I'm not excited enough by the N5 or other current phones to spend a huge amount of money on them, but I would certainly pay for a spec bump if it comes cheap enough.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#93

The $179 price is total bullshit. In Brazil, where the phone was actually launched (and being produced), the price is US$279 (8GB) and US$343 (16GB). Not that I, as a Brazilian consumer, am not used to getting dicked on hardware prices for everything. But reading $179 over and over again is kind of making me want to punch my screen.

How much are iPhone 5S, Nexus 5, HTC One, and Galaxy S4 in Brazil?

Prices simply too obscene to mention on family-oriented hackernews

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#94

The $179 price is total bullshit. In Brazil, where the phone was actually launched (and being produced), the price is US$279 (8GB) and US$343 (16GB). Not that I, as a Brazilian consumer, am not used to getting dicked on hardware prices for everything. But reading $179 over and over again is kind of making me want to punch my screen.

$179 before import duty.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#95

This is terriffic news! Smartphones are things that drop, that break, that fall into water and that get lost. Shelling out $500 for something this... ephemeral... always seemed absurd to me. Or maybe I am just clumsy.

Calculate the cost. If you destroy a phone on average once per year, then $500 equates to $1.37 per day.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#96

I wonder how much Motorola makes per handset at that price point, which could be slightly concerning for the business overall. Google can get away with tiny margins on their physical devices as they're about pushing traffic back to their services, making more money residually, but Motorola makes money by selling hardware for a profit. It's great for consumers when price comes down, but that could leave businesses fig…

Motorola Mobility is now a Google (R) subsidiary...

Fully aware, but it's not important as it's being run as a separate business concern so it's a for-profit enterprise.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#97

The $179 price is total bullshit. In Brazil, where the phone was actually launched (and being produced), the price is US$279 (8GB) and US$343 (16GB). Not that I, as a Brazilian consumer, am not used to getting dicked on hardware prices for everything. But reading $179 over and over again is kind of making me want to punch my screen.

Not really Google's fault. Also they are announcing prices for US. Just assume prices in other countries will be ~30-50 percent higher.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#98
post #62

No way this competes with real high end phones like S4, HTC One, iPhone5 or later. What it does is compete very well against the iPhone4, 4S, S3, and older premium phones. If you're adding a line to a family plan and want a phone that isn't basic, then this becomes very appealing as the iOS/Samsung/HTC/Nokia alternative will cost you either a 2 year subscription, or be $300 or more unlocked. Considering people will s…

The Moto X/G are simple.

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#99

The $179 price is total bullshit. In Brazil, where the phone was actually launched (and being produced), the price is US$279 (8GB) and US$343 (16GB). Not that I, as a Brazilian consumer, am not used to getting dicked on hardware prices for everything. But reading $179 over and over again is kind of making me want to punch my screen.

You realize that that's because of your government's extremely high incentives to manufacture in Brazil, right?

Re: Motorola Makes The Moto G Official, A “Premium” Phone Starting At $179 Unlocked

#100
post #98
post #62

No way this competes with real high end phones like S4, HTC One, iPhone5 or later. What it does is compete very well against the iPhone4, 4S, S3, and older premium phones. If you're adding a line to a family plan and want a phone that isn't basic, then this becomes very appealing as the iOS/Samsung/HTC/Nokia alternative will cost you either a 2 year subscription, or be $300 or more unlocked. Considering people will s…

The Moto X/G are simple.

Let me qualify my statement. People will buy Apple because the perceive it's simpler. Apple spends a lot (time|money) on making subtle interactions discoverable. This is simply not the case on the Android side, though it's getting better.

Having just bought a Nexus 5, I can see how usable it is, but how frustrating it would be for, say, my parents to use unless I got them on BigLauncher, or did all the setup for them and support as well.

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