In the US, Moto G -- with no contract, no SIM lock and an 'unlockable bootloader' -- is priced at around USD 179 (about Rs 11,200) with 8 GB of storage and USD 199 (about Rs 12,400) for the 16 GB version.
After being acquired by Google in May 2012, Motorola Mobility stopped introducing new products in India. However, the firm continued with its operation in the Indian market.
Elaborating on the strategy behind launching affordable smartphones, Motorola Mobility General Manager EMEA and Asia-Pacific Magnus Ahlqvist said: "About 500 million people globally are looking at buying a new smartphone in 2014, which promises them an affordable price and good user experience."
India is on the brink of explosive growth in e-commerce, which will take products to the farthest corners of the country and Motorola wants to be a part of this growth story, he added.
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The budget-friendly smartphone, which underscores Motorola's plan to focus on emerging markets, was expected to have reached Indian shores by January 2014.
The Indian e-commerce market grew 88 per cent last year and at present stands at USD 16 billion and Flipkart with 1 crore registered users, over 10 lakh daily visitors and one million monthly shipments is the right platform for the launch of such an attention-grabbing phone, he added.
The handset comes loaded with Android 4.3 Jellybean with a guaranteed upgrade to 4.4 KitKat in a the close future.
Protected with Corning Gorilla glass, Moto G has a water repellent nano-coating inside and outside, which provides protection to the handset from light splashes of water.
Moto G has a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. On the features front, Moto G has a revamped Phone app, which prioritises contacts based talk time and call frequency. The Photos app allows viewing and editing of locally stored and Google+ images.
Last month, Google announced Lenovo will buy Motorola Mobility for USD 2.91 billion ending the Internet giant's unsuccessful run in the competitive handset business.