For the past few months, we had a hint of Motorola’s plans. The company is all set to release a number of phones this year. A couple of months ago, the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus were launched. Motorola has now introduced their newest set of smartphones - the Moto C and Moto C Plus, which are their new entry level devices. Let us take a closer look at the two latest Moto phones:
Motorola Moto C and Moto C Plus Specifications
Motorola’s latest entry level smartphones offer the users with the most basic of features, but they also come in at a very low price. Moto C come out in a 3G as well as a 4G variant. The 3G variant comes in at EUR 89, while the 4G variant cots EUR 99. The phone offers 1GB of RAM along with 8GB of storage space: the bare minimums, but we don’t expect anything more at this price point. It runs on a 1.1GHz MediaTek MT6737M quad-core Cortex-A53 SoC
The Moto C Plus comes out with 2GB of RAM along with 16GB of storage space, and costs EUR 119. The Moto C as well as C Plus run on Android Nougat OS, making them one of the cheapest phones to run the stock Android Nougat OS. Both the phones come with a 5 inched display, but the C Plus offers a better resolution. The regular variant offers a 5 MP primary camera while the Plus variant comes with an 8MP camera. Both the phones feature the same 2MP front camera though.
The biggest difference is perhaps the battery life as the Moto C comes with a 2350mAh of removble battery, while the C Plus releases with a massive, 4000mAh battery! A 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6737 quad-core Cortex-A53 SoC powers the C Plus.
While new entry level phones are introduced, this does not hint at Motorola killing off the Moto E smartphones. We did get to see the gen-next Moto E4 smartphones in leaks in the past.