November 27th, 2017 8:44 AM 3 COMMENTS

Planning to Buy the Nokia 2? Here’s How It Fares When Compared to the Xiaomi Redmi 4 and Moto C Plus

HMD Global, the Finnish company that holds branding rights of Nokia finally announced the offline availability of their latest smartphone - the Nokia 2 in the Indian market. Priced at Rs 6999, the Nokia 2 targeted at an entry-level segment of the market. Buyers still have options like Xiaomi Redmi 4 and Motorola Moto C Plus to choose from when looking for a budget smartphone. Here's a comparison between the... Read More

June 22nd, 2017 11:40 AM 1 COMMENTS

Motorola Moto C Plus Will be Available via Open Sale from 12 PM Today On Flipkart

Motorola recently launched the affordable Moto C Plus smartphone in India at Rs. 6,999. The smartphone is exclusive to Flipkart. Motorola and Flipkart conducted the first sale of the phone on June 20. And guess what, the device went out of stock in just seven minutes. "The entire stock on Flipkart was sold out within 7 minutes of the sale opening, selling at a bristling rate of 100 units per... Read More

June 19th, 2017 1:00 PM 4 COMMENTS

Motorola Moto C Plus Launch Offer Includes 30GB Extra 4G Data for JioPrime Customers; Announced at Rs. 6,999

Motorola has launched yet another entry-level smartphone and the successor to the Moto C in India: the Moto C Plus. The smartphone is also aimed at first-time smartphone buyers, same as its predecessor and carries a price tag of Rs. 6,999. Motorola is teasing the smartphone from the last few weeks and also confirmed that the C Plus would be exclusive to e-commerce portal- Flipkart. To recall, Motorola entered the... Read More

May 19th, 2017 7:07 AM 7 COMMENTS

Will the Moto C and Moto C Plus Help Motorola Secure its Spot in the Entry-Level Segment in India?

Motorola was acquired by Lenovo from Google back in 2014, and at that time, Larry Page was the CEO of Google, and he was the chief architect of the deal. He even stated that “Motorola is in great hands with Lenovo, a company that’s all-in on making great devices,” but Motorola under Lenovo is all over the place and it's getting only worse with every passing day. Before the deal... Read More

May 15th, 2017 11:49 PM 11 COMMENTS

Motorola’s Ultra-Affordable Moto C and Moto C Plus Officially Announced; Aimed at First-Time Smartphone Buyers

After going through many leaks and rumours, Motorola has finally pulled the wraps off its ultra-affordable Moto C lineup. Under the new Moto C series, the company has announced two new products - Moto C and C Plus. Initially, it felt like Motorola is messing up with its product lineup, but the Lenovo-owned company is pretty clear about what it's up to. Motorola claims that the new C series is... Read More

April 17th, 2017 12:02 PM 7 COMMENTS

Motorola’s Upcoming Entry-Level Moto C and C Plus Leaked in Full

A few days ago, we reported that Motorola is working on their cheapest Android smartphones ever, the Moto C and C Plus, which are said to be priced at Rs. 6,000. Motorola is working on other smartphones as well- Moto E4, E4 Plus, and the flagship Moto Z2, which was also leaked in its full glory. Following the Moto Z2, the Moto C and C Plus are also rendered in... Read More

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