Motorola has launched a new affordable smartphone in India. The Moto g06 POWER promises enhanced user experience, specifically regarding battery life, and big screen. The phone’s goal is to reset the entry-level category, offering multiple flagship characteristics at an entry price point.
At a competitive price point, the Moto g06 POWER will only set you back Rs 7,499 for customers in India. It goes on sale starting October 11, and you can purchase it using Flipkart and Motorola’s website. You will also be able to purchase it in-store at an authorized retailer.
The 6.88-inch massive display (the largest in its segment), together with a 7000mAh battery to match, can generally keep charge for three-days, resulting in day-in, day-out and never even charging your device. It also includes Corning Gorilla Glass 3, providing robust and long-lasting durability from scratches.
The 50MP Quad Pixel camera takes astoundingly clear pictures in various lighting settings, supported by an 8MP front camera ideal for selfies. Under the hood, is the MediaTek G81 Extreme processor which outperforms with daily tasks. Add RAM Boost technology that dynamically expands your RAM to 12GB.
The phone has a super premium design. It has a Pantone curated vegan leather finish, which gives it a distinctive and fashionable appearance. In addition, it has an IP64 rating, which protects it from splashes and light rain. There are three cool colors of the device.
The phone has a clean software experience. It also features some exclusive features such as Circle to Search. Moto Secure which partners with ThinkShield provides your data protection while Hello UX gives you options for personalization. If you’re using the phone for entertainment, it has Dolby Atmos stereo speakers to enhance any experience.
The device has 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage capacity. You can expand the storage even further with a card attached. RAM Boost helps with multitasking. This is a great budget option and the value for the price with the large battery.
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