Motorola will Soon Release Three 2G-enabled Mobile Phones in India
Motorola is soon bringing three 2G-enabled mobile phones in India.
While users are fast moving towards the 5G technology, some users still prefer the much older 2G technology for any reason. And to cater to such users, smartphone makers are still making 2G-enabled mobile phones. One such company is Motorola.
According to reports, Motorola is working on three 2G-enabled mobile phones – the Moto A10, A50, and A70. The three are for countries like India. Let’s see what these three devices would bring to users.
Motorola’s Three Upcoming 2G-enabled Mobile Phones
Moto A10
This 2G device will feature a 1.8-inch display, a MediaTek chipset, auto-call recording, wireless FM radio, and adjustable font size. It will also feature a 1,750 mAh battery. This Motorola mobile phone will also feature support for five Indian languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
This device will also feature dual-SIM support and, a microSD card slot, expandable by up to 32GB. The Moto A10 is likely to come for under INR 1,500.
Moto A50
Moto A50 will share some similar features with the A10. It will also feature a 1.8-inch display, a MediaTek chipset, a 1,750 mAh battery, auto-call recording, wireless FM radio, and adjustable font size. And it will have the same support for five Indian languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
This device will also feature dual-SIM support and a microSD card slot, which is expandable by up to 32GB. The Moto A50 will feature a single rear camera with a torch. The Moto A50 is likely to come for under INR 2,000.
Moto A70
It’s the highest-end model of the three 2G-enabled mobile phones. It will come with a 2.4-inch display, a Unisoc chipset, a VGA rear camera with a torch, and a 1,750 mAh battery.
This handset will have a price value of under INR 2,000.
According to reports, Motorola will release these three 2G devices soon in the country; no dates are mentioned.
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