Lenovo has announced two new affordable low-end smartphones today, the Moto C, and its bigger and more powerful Moto C Plus. These are most budget-friendly Moto phones in the market, replacing the Moto E, which earlier represented the budget series.
The Moto C: Specs, Design And Feature
The Moto C is available in 3G and 4G models and both sports a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2-megapixel selfie camera with a LED flash. Moto C features a 5-inch display that comes with 2,350mAh battery. The 3G model uses a 1.3GHz32-bit quad-core MediaTek CPU, while the 4G model comes with a 1.1GHz 64-bit quad-core MediaTek coupled by 8GB or 16GB of storage and microSD expansion.
The Moto C Plus: Specs, Design, And Features
The Moto C Plus sports an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and 2-megapixel selfie camera with LED flash. The device features a 5-inch display and comes with a much larger battery of 4000 mAg that will easily give you a full day's usage. With 1GB or 2GB of RAM is 6GB of built-in storage with a microSD card slot, powered by 64-bit quad-core MediaTek processor. Both the Moto C and the Moto C Plus run Android 7.0 out of the box and will be available in a variety of colors such as cherry, white, gold, and black.
The new ultra-affordable smartphones are at the very low end of Motorola's smartphone lineup, and they are the company's most affordable devices too. Price starts at $97 and will be available this spring in Europe, Latin America, and the Asian Pacific region. The expected release date for both smartphones is June 2017 while Moto E series and Moto Z, Moto X smartphones are also expected later this the year.