‘Next big thing’ from Google might be crushed by Apple’s iPhone 5S

Moto X Analysis
Moto X Analysis

Google’s Motorola announced preliminary details surrounding the “Moto X” smartphone last week, but one detail was particularly troubling. The Moto X will include a number of exciting features enabled by a variety of sensors contained within the device, however according to Motorola boss Dennis Woodside, the phone won’t debut until late in the third quarter or early in the fourth quarter.

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Forbes contributor Nigam Arora was intrigued by Woodside’s description of the device’s capabilities, to the point where he called the phone Google’s “next big thing” in a recent piece. He was particularly impressed with the Moto X’s self-awareness capabilities, which will allow the phone to, for example, automatically open the camera app when the user is about to take a picture, or enable certain features as soon as the handset is removed from a pocket.

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The X’s feature set indeed sounds intriguing, but the timing of the phone’s launch couldn’t be worse. As we pointed out when Motorola first began discussing the phone last month, a late Q3 or early Q4 launch pits the Moto X directly against Apple’s next-generation iPhone 5S. As many vendors have learned in the past, this is never a good idea.

What’s more, Samsung will likely release a new version of its flagship phablet, the Galaxy Note III, right around the same time as well. Samsung has stolen the Android limelight and launching a new Motorola phone in Samsung’s shadow makes the odds of success even slimmer.

The Moto X is shaping up to be a fantastic smartphone, but timing is everything. There is a silver lining on this cloud, though: Google’s deep pockets mean that whether or not the Moto X is a hit, there will be plenty more to come from Motorola.


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