Moto G propels its manufacturer to 6% market share in Great Britain
The budget-friendly, characterful Moto G has taken the manufacturer back to relevance in Great Britain. Thanks to the £135 handset, Motorola has reached 6% of all UK smartphone sales according to the latest data from Kantar Worldpanel.
Motorola reached the attention-grabbing market share in a brisk fashion - the Moto G was launched in November last year. Prior to it, the manufacturer had “virtually no existing customers to sell to in Britain”.
Unsurprisingly, the Moto G has proven popular among younger users from lower income groups. Almost all the device’s owners are between 16 and 24 years of age.
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- art
- 23 Apr 2014
- nUY
brilliant price and phone outclasses all in it's price range well done MOTOROLA the MOTO G is a class act A+
- Anonymous
- 01 Apr 2014
- pJS
Moto G is absolutely amazing. But I would still prefer Nokia Lumia 520 for a little cheaper, IMHO.
- AnonD-247751
- 01 Apr 2014
- rve
It is budget friendly. Where I live it is the same price as a Samsung S3 mini. So spec wise it leaves the Samsung in the dust. And yes you are right it is a awesome phone. Currently the best bang for the buck as far as smartphones go.