Keeping a lower profile nowadays, Motorola seems more intent than ever to tackle the entry-level market. No, they’re not trying to win consumers with free on-contract phones, but rather, they’ve gone the route of producing off-contract phones that are sporting hard-to-beat prices. Already, we’ve seen it during the holidays with the Motorola Moto G, which proved to be an inviting venture internationally.
Motorola's cheapest phone gets an upgrade.
Motorola's entire smartphone lineup is getting a refresh in 2016. Following the new Moto Z and Moto G families, the company has unveiled the Moto E3, an update to its most affordable handset.
Motorola Mobility to roll out Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update to some of its leading devices.
Motorola released the second generation Moto E in February this year, but it looks like a new version is already becoming a reality.