September 22nd, 2017 12:54 PM 4 COMMENTS

The Motorola Moto Z2 Play is Available at Rs. 24,999, But There Are Better Alternatives Available in the Similar Price Range

Motorola is now a different company altogether- increased product lineup, reduced software support, and fake promises. After Lenovo taking reigns of Motorola, the company has lost the consumer trust, and more recently, the company was in the news for eliminating the Moto G4 lineup from the list of devices receiving the Android Oreo update. Eventually, Motorola said that the devices will receive the update, not before a petition signed by... Read More

June 8th, 2017 12:55 PM 9 COMMENTS

Motorola Moto Z2 Play With 3000mAh Battery Launched at Rs. 27,999; To be Available in Offline and Online Markets

Motorola, just after unveiling the Moto Z2 Play for global markets on June 1 has silently announced it for the Indian market today. The device is priced at Rs. 27,999 in the country and supports the first generation Moto Mods as well. Unsurprisingly, Motorola said that the smartphone would be sold in both offline and online market in India for the same price. Sudhin Mathur, Managing... Read More

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