Motorola CEO Criticizes Apple for Overpriced

Motorola CEO Criticizes Apple for Overpriced According to foreign media reports, Dennis Woodside, Motorola's mobile chief executive, blamed Apple for overcharging the iPhone and claimed that such high prices could help Motorola regain its advantage in smart phone competition.

He also hinted that despite the apparent drop in the price of mobile phone components, Apple's iPhone is still high. Woodside claims that, in the future, Motorola will release more competitively priced handheld devices to take advantage of this gap in the market.

In an interview with TrustedReviews, he said: “The iPhone was priced at US$650 when it was just released. The current price is still US$650. The function is the same, or better, but the basic functions are similar. The price of equipment components on the market has been Decline. We think the price of high quality equipment will have to change."

In addition to blaming the high price of Apple's smartphones, Woodside also gave him a rough idea of ​​how he would use this advantage.

Looking ahead, Woodside emphasized: “With the popularity of mobile computers and more necessary requirements, there is an opportunity for the market. For some reason, this type of product has a huge market, and the smart phone industry has not been focused Here.”

He added: "The Moto G is the company's first attempt in the field of mobile computers. Its value is very compelling. Certain values ​​can help our business scale and return to Europe, and at the same time provide a new generation of consumers with real With a compelling, simple, intuitive Android experience, we think these experiences are very important.”

Unlike the iPhone 5S, the Motorola Moto G only costs $135. The device features a 4.5-inch, 720p HD display, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, a 500-pixel front camera, 1GB of RAM, and Google's new Android 4.4 KitKat system.

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