Thursday, July 30, 2015

Moto G (Gen 3) Smartphone

Motorola has unveiled the third-generation Moto G Smartphone in the Indian market, bringing more competition to the already overcrowded segment. India is the first market receiving the new Moto G model.

The new Smartphone comes in two variants: one featuring 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM and priced at Rs 11,999, and the other with 16GB in-built storage, 2GB RAM and Rs 12,999 price tag.

On the hardware side, Moto G (Gen 3) comes with a 5-inch IPS screen with 720x1280p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection and runs on the 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with 2GB RAM. The Smartphone supports 4G network on both SIM slots and microSD cards for storage expansion.

For imaging, the latest iteration of Moto G Smartphone comes with 13MP rear camera with colour-balancing, dual-LED flash and wide-angle 5MP front camera for selfies. The battery capacity of the Smartphone is 2,470mAh, which lasts 20% more than the second-generation Moto G's 2,070mAh battery.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) Smartphone is IPx7 certified, meaning that it is resistant to water damage up to 30 minutes (maximum depth of 1 metre).
Like all Motorola Smartphones of the past couple of years, the new Moto G (Gen 3) runs on vanilla version of Android 5.1, with a few proprietary Motorola features on top. Among these software features are Moto Display and Quick Capture that have been seen in previous Motorola phones; a new feature is Chop Twice, which turns the flash on and off by doing a karate chop in quick succession.

The new Moto G (Gen 3) comes in white and black colours, and the company is offering back covers in various colours as customization option.

Those who already own Moto E and Moto G models will get a discount if they upgrade to the third-generation Moto G.

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