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Motorola starts teasing the Moto G6 Plus in India, launching soon

“The Moto G6 Plus sports a 5.84-inch 18:9 display and rocks a Snapdragon 630 chipset”

Last month, Lenovo-owned Motorola launched its latest Moto G series smartphones dubbed the Moto G6 (reviewand Moto G6 Play in India. Now, the company is all set to launch the Moto G6 Plus smartphone in the country. The brand has started teasing the new Moto G series offering on Twitter.

In a tweet, Motorola wrote, “it’s time to ask for more from your smartphone. Get ready to say hello to the #MotoG6Plus, which is #BuiltForMore with a smart camera and serious performance! Stay tuned.” However, the company hasn’t yet revealed the exact launch date of the handset in the country.  

For those unaware, the ‘Plus’ variant is the most high-end offering of the Moto G6 family. The phone was announced earlier this year along with its siblings in Brazil. The handset sports a 5.7-inch MaxVision display with FHD+ resolution and 18:9 aspect ratio. A 2.2GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor is ticking at its core, accompanied by 4GB of RAM. The storage capacity on board is 64GB, which can be further increased by inserting a microSD card.

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On the camera front, the Moto G6 Plus features a combination of 12-megapixel + 5-megapixel sensors at the rear with an LED flash. As for the selfies, the smartphone comes with an 8-megapixel shooter with a dedicated LED flash unit. The device comes pre-loaded with the stock version of Android Oreo out of the box. For security, the phone gets a fingerprint sensor and face unlock feature. A 3,200mAh battery keeps the whole package alive. 

The Moto G6 Plus is expected to come in four colours options of Sterling Blue, Indigo Blue, Fine Gold, and Silver. While the Indian pricing isn’t known at the moment, the phone is available in Europe at around Rs 24,000. We should have the handset’s Indian availability and pricing details in a matter of days, so stay tuned. 



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