Smartphone giant Motorola Mobility is set to enthral a new generation of New Zealanders with the launch of its moto g collection.

Underpinned with a suite of features that surpass expectations of what entry-level and mid-tier devices can provide, the moto g34 5G, moto g24 and moto g04 are designed to make Motorola’s signature technology more accessible. With sleek designs, immersive displays, Tap to Pay NFC capabilities, and advanced camera features available throughout this moto g collection.

Kurt Bonnici, Head of Motorola Greater Asia Pacific said, “Our mission is to create innovative, accessible technology that helps people to connect with intent. We take huge pride in listening to what consumers are looking for in their next smartphone and don’t think key features or design need to be compromised when seeking affordability. We’re excited to offer Kiwi consumers more choice with the roll out of our moto g range – giving them what they want in a smart phone while improving their overall user experience.”

Motorola G Series 2024

Available on all three moto g devices is a ground-breaking new te ao Māori capability that offers a fully localised user interface in the Māori language. This first-of-its-kind innovation extends beyond the ability to use Māori characters, and into a broader CLDR (Common Language Data Repository) offering, meaning the user can select the language right from the initial device set up.

“With enthusiasm and uptake in the Māori language continuing to grow in New Zealand, we want to offer people more choices for their language preferences, in turn providing a greater level of familiarity and control with their device,” Rachael Gauci, Head of Product Operations & Execution Motorola Greater Asia Pacific.

“Through this initiative, Motorola is working to inspire more action towards the revitalisation of indigenous languages and close the gap in digitally inclusive technology.” The introduction of te ao Māori language capabilities forms part of Motorola’s ground-breaking partnership with UNESCO, which aims to digitise indigenous languages.

The moto g collection is available now.

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