Motorola
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Launched in India at ₹89,999 with AI
Motorola has launched the Razr 60 Ultra in India, featuring the latest AI capabilities and flagship specs. Priced at ₹99,999 for the 16GB RAM...
Top Upcoming Smartphones in India: Motorola Razr, Galaxy S25, iQOO Neo 10
The Indian smartphone market is eagerly waiting for a bunch of new smartphones due to be launched in the country soon. These are the...
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra India Launch Confirmed for May 13
Motorola has confirmed that the Razr 60 Ultra will be launched in India next week. Along with the launch date, the company has revealed...
Moto G86 Specs Leaked: Dimensity 7300, 50MP Camera, 5,200mAh Battery
In June 2024, Motorola introduced the Moto G85 globally, powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip. And now, it looks like a Moto...
Motorola Razr 5G Foldable Phone launched in India: Price and Specifications
Finally, Motorola has launched its latest foldable smartphone in India, dubbed as the Motorola Razr 5G. This phone is the successor of the Motorola...
Upcoming Motorola phone receives TUV certification revealing a 4,850mAh battery and...
According to some of the recent reports, an upcoming smartphone from Motorola has received the TUV Rheinland certification. As of now, the name of...
Top 10 Best Smartphones under Rs. 11,000 in India
In this COVID-19 pandemic situation, most of the smartphone buyers are willing to buy a low mid-budget smartphone. So, due to the high demand...
Motorola E7 Plus launched in India at INR 9,499
Finally, the wait is over as Motorola has launched another lower mid-range smartphone in the Indian market, named as Motorola E7 Plus. Without wasting...
Motorola E7 Plus coming in India, company teases
Motorola has recently teased about its upcoming smartphone on its tweeter handle. The company has not revealed any specifications about the upcoming smartphone, except...
Moto E7 Plus debuts in Brazil with Snapdragon 460 & 5,000...
For a couple of weeks, there were various leaks regarding the Moto E7 in the media. Finally, Motorola has been nullified all the confusion...