Moto X 2016 Leaked with Powerful Specs and a Metal Unibody Design
Motorola announced that Android 6 Marshmallow will not be on Verizon or AT&T versions of the Moto X. Maybe it’s why T-Mobile and Sprint don’t sell it. Verizon, at least, is handing out codes that can unlock the phone to install custom ROMs, but other carriers are still on the same boat. Moto Turbo, which was launched at Rs 14,999, will now cost Rs 12,999.
Ready to weather any storm, Moto G (3rd Gen) comes with advanced water resistance technology so it stays safe from splashes or accidental drops in the water. Now, the price of Moto G (3 gen) starts from 9,999 and the Moto G Turbo edition price starts from 12,499, reports Tech2. As for the Moto G Turbo Edition, it is available for just Rs 12499. It may have less color options and it may have the same price, but still, it’s good news for a gadget to have more availability options. It has a 1.73-inch screen, protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and having a 360 x 325 resolution and a pixel density of 263ppi. It is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor coupled with an Adreno 306 GPU.
Fancy a new Moto?
Motorola has made a small visual improvement to its Moto X 2015 flagships(s), replacing the matte plastic back with a silicone back texture with diagonal lines running across its entire surface and in the middle, was placed a vertical strip that houses the camera and logo. As for the camera setup, a 21MP Sony snapper occupies space on its rear surface, whereas a 5MP shooter sits pretty on its front.
To recall, the Moto G Turbo Edition sports a 5-inch HD (720×1280 pixels) TFT LCD display with pixel density of 294ppi. It runs on the latest version of Android Lollipop and now has software enhancements, like Moto Assist, Moto Actions and Moto Display, that are created to make your life easier.