Tag: Motorola

  • Motorola Edge S to launch on January 26 with Snapdragon 870 chipset

    Qualcomm introduced its new flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 870 yesterday. The firm additionally confirmed that new telephones with the chipset would begin showing within the first half of this 12 months by manufacturers like Motorola, Xiaomi, OnePlus and extra. Hours later, Motorola has confirmed that its new cellphone, the Motorola Edge S will launch on January 26 with the brand new Snapdragon 870 chipset.
    The model took to Chinese social media website Weibo to make the announcement and hinted on the capabilities of the brand new chipset. Check out the poster beneath.
    The Motorola Edge S will probably succeed the Motorola Edge+ smartphone. (Image Source: Weibo)
    Snapdragon 870 highlights
    The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 has the best clock pace of any chipset proper now with the Kryo 585 processor which may clock as much as 3.2GHz. Still a 7nm chipset, the unit options an octa-core design, with one quick Cortex-A77, three Cortex-A77 clocked at decrease speeds, and 4 Cortex-A55 cores for effectivity.

    The new Snapdragon 870 chipset will even assist shows of as much as 4K decision at 60Hz refresh price and QHD+ resolutions at 144Hz refresh price. In phrases of connectivity, the 870 will assist each sub-6GHz networks and mmWave networks. The chipset will even assist Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), 802.11ac Wave 2, 802.11a/b/g/n and each the two.4GHz and 5Ghz bands, together with Bluetooth 5.2 and NFC.
    Motorola Edge S: What we are able to count on
    The Motorola Edge S may characteristic a 6.7-inch FHD+ show with a better refresh price display. A 64MP digicam sensor can also be anticipated on the flagship cellphone. The cellphone will succeed the Motorola Edge+ from final 12 months. Other options like the massive 5,000mAh battery, an OLED show panel and a sophisticated digicam setup will also be anticipated.

  • Dixon Technologies arm inks take care of Motorola Mobility for manufacturing of smartphones


    Dixon Technologies, a contract producer in digital items, on Monday stated its wholly owned subsidiary Padget Electronics Pvt Ltd has entered into an settlement with Motorola Mobility LLC for manufacturing of smartphones.
    “Dixon’s wholly owned subsidiary Padget Electronics has signed an agreement with Motorola for manufacturing of smartphones,” Dixon Technologies stated in a regulatory submitting.
    The merchandise shall be manufactured at Padget’s manufacturing facility located at Noida, Uttar Pradesh, the corporate added.
    Shares of Dixon Technologies (India) had been buying and selling 4.35 per cent larger at Rs 13,275 apiece on the BSE.

  • Motorola launches cheapest 5G smartphone in India

    Motorola has launched its affordable 5G smartphone Moto G 5G in India. The company has introduced the phone at an initial price of Rs 20,999. The most special thing about the phone is its processor and its price. It has been said that the phone comes with the first Snapdragon 750G of Moto G 5G India, along with that it has been said that this phone has been offered at the lowest price of 5G phones in India. The first cell of the phone will be placed on Flipkart on December 7 at 12 noon.

    The 6.7-inch FHD + HDR 10 display will be given in Moto 5 5G. Users have been given an ultra-fast Snapdragon 750G processor in it. This phone comes with 6GB of RAM, and it has 128GB of internal storage. Users can increase its storage up to 1TB via micro SD card. The Moto 5 5G 11 comes with global 5G network bands support, which claims that the Sub 6 is ready for 5G coming to India.

    As for the camera, it has a 48 megapixel triple camera system. It has quad pixel technology. Also, it has an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens and a 2-megapixel macro vision camera. For the selfie, a 16 megapixel camera is being given in the phone, which will be found in the punch hole.

  • Best Android Phones under $300: Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, TCL, & more

    Smartphone prices have been escalating out of control for a few years now, and the recent move towards more affordable flagship-level phones (or really, really great mid-rangers, depending on your view) from Samsung (Galaxy S20 FE), Google (Pixel 5), and Apple (iPhone 12 Mini) is likely good news to most consumers. But, to some, getting the best flagship smartphone is often out of the budget, and they are likely to settle for a cheaper phone instead.

    Thankfully, phone brands have gotten really good at making phones, to the point that you can get something very capable at a stricter budget of $300 or less. Of course, you’re not going to have all the bells and whistles of a pricier device, but these devices are enough for your daily use.

    Motorola is responsible for some of the best entry-level phones in the US and its Moto G Power is a great option for those who don’t want to spend more than $300. You get a 6.4-inch display, a solid 16MP camera, Snapdragon 665, a near-stock version of Android, plus a 5,000 mAh battery.

    You’re missing NFC, the 8MP ultra-wide camera is just okay, and the 4GB of RAM is a bit low, but thankfully the software is lean and clean, so the phone remains super fast. If you’re a heavy user and battery endurance is of high importance, then this is your phone.

  • Throwback 2004: ‘Retro Razr’ mode turns the foldable Motorola Razr into the classic one

    Motorola introduced its first foldable phone in the most nostalgic way. The 2004 iconic Moto Razr is now a futuristic foldable smartphone. Motorola however kept a dash of nostalgia on the foldable Razr through a hidden ‘Retro Razr’.

    As the name suggests, Retro Razr brings a UI change to the foldable phone making it look exactly like the older Razr. The Retro Razr is essentially an Android launcher which brings the classic skin to the foldable phone, according to The Verge. Motorola has also included the Retro Razr mode as an Easter Egg which users can access from the quick menu section.

    To launch the classic Razr skin users will have to edit the quick menu section by adding Retro Razr mode to it. Once this is done users can tap on the Retro Razr mode from the drop-down menu and enjoy the classic Razr UI. The throwback UI doesn’t offer just visual changes but also has some functionality. The messaging button will open the Android messaging app and similarly pressing the right key opens the settings menu. Motorola has also included the pop-up UI for the dialer when users dial a phone number. It even makes the same sounds as the classic Razr.

    Motorola Razr is a foldable phone by design but a normal Android phone on the inside. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 processor paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. On the software front, it runs on Android Pie (near stock Android) out-of-the-box. It packs a 2,510mAh battery with 15W fast charging.

    Motorola Razr has a 6.2-inch pOLED display inside and it opens up to a 2.7-inch gOLED display on the outside. Camera specs include a 16-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. Connectivity options on the foldable Razr include eSIM, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and USB Type-C port for charging.

    The foldable phone is priced at $1,499 in the US where it is available first. Motorola Razr will also launch in India soon with registrations already begun.