Upcoming Motorola Phones For 2014 Would Be Cheaper And Offer More Customization Options, Says Company CEO

Motorola has disappeared for sometime in the smartphone competition, but after the acquisition of Google, the manufacturer managed to release a few quality devices like the Moto X and the super affordable Moto G. 

However, the company's CEO says it will provide better features for upcoming Motorola phones in 2014, make them more affordable, and even offer more customization options. 

In a report by Android Authority, Dennis Woodside talks to Trusted Reviews about its plans on keeping its smartphones' prices low. 

"We're going to look at that and just delivering on that value promise is super important. I mean why can't these devices be $50? There's no reason that can't happen so we're going to push that," Woodside said. 

In addition to the cheaper price tag, which would absolutely lure in millions of potential customers, another aspect Motorola wants to improve is the customization part of their premium phones. 

In the US, the manufacturer's flagship device, the Moto X, can be pre-ordered from the website and customers can choose their own color combinations for the device. 

"On the more premium side we're pushing more customisation. Today you have colours and beginning of materials but you don't have screen size and you don't have functionality and we're going to bring all that in in the next year or so," the Motorola CEO said.

So, do you think Motorola can expand their market share with this strategy?

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