Motorola is hosting an event in New Delhi and London on May 13, where it will launch a low-cost, rugged smartphone. While the name and features of the upcoming Motorola smartphone have already been leaked, so far there has been no word on its pricing.
The database of Zauba, a website that tracking goods imported in India, has revealed that at least 1,300 units of Moto E have been brought to the domestic market. The unit price of Moto E, according to this data, is Rs 6,330. This suggests that Moto E is likely to be priced under Rs 10,000 even after local taxes are added.
Price has been one of the key reasons behind Moto G's success in India. The device offers decent hardware specifications and bloatware-free Android software at Rs 12,499, making it a runaway hit in the Indian market.
Motorola will be hoping to repeat the success of Moto G with Moto E. The sub-Rs 10,000 segment of the Indian smartphone industry is growing at a fast clip and is dominated by Indian manufacturers like Micromax, Lava and Karbonn. Nokia's Lumia 520 and Samsung's Galaxy Star are also high sellers in this price range.
Moto E is said to have a 4.3-inch screen, and though the resolution has not been confirmed yet, it is expected to have a 720p display. Other key specifications of the device include 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 5MP camera and 1,900mAh battery. The smartphone will have 4GB internal storage and support for microSD cards, which is missing in both Moto G and Moto X.
Moto E will reportedly run on stock version of Android 4.4 (KitKat) and come in single-as well as dual-sim variants; India is expected to get the dual-sim variant of the model. The smartphone will come in black and white colour options and have back covers in different hues; Zauba's data says that the white variant has been imported to India.
Among the USPs of Moto E would be its ultra-thin body. Rumours say that the smartphone would be just 6.2mm thick, making it slimmer than the likes of iPhone 5S and Galaxy S4. The phrase "Made to last" in Motorola's invite suggests that the handset will be able to withstand water and dust to an extent.
It remains to be see if Motorola sticks to its policy of selling the upcoming Moto E phone exclusively via Flipkart, as it did with Moto G and Moto X. As Motorola's corporate vice-president for EMEA and Apac, Magnus Ahlqvist recently said that the
The database of Zauba, a website that tracking goods imported in India, has revealed that at least 1,300 units of Moto E have been brought to the domestic market. The unit price of Moto E, according to this data, is Rs 6,330. This suggests that Moto E is likely to be priced under Rs 10,000 even after local taxes are added.
Price has been one of the key reasons behind Moto G's success in India. The device offers decent hardware specifications and bloatware-free Android software at Rs 12,499, making it a runaway hit in the Indian market.
Motorola will be hoping to repeat the success of Moto G with Moto E. The sub-Rs 10,000 segment of the Indian smartphone industry is growing at a fast clip and is dominated by Indian manufacturers like Micromax, Lava and Karbonn. Nokia's Lumia 520 and Samsung's Galaxy Star are also high sellers in this price range.
Moto E is said to have a 4.3-inch screen, and though the resolution has not been confirmed yet, it is expected to have a 720p display. Other key specifications of the device include 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 5MP camera and 1,900mAh battery. The smartphone will have 4GB internal storage and support for microSD cards, which is missing in both Moto G and Moto X.
Moto E will reportedly run on stock version of Android 4.4 (KitKat) and come in single-as well as dual-sim variants; India is expected to get the dual-sim variant of the model. The smartphone will come in black and white colour options and have back covers in different hues; Zauba's data says that the white variant has been imported to India.
Among the USPs of Moto E would be its ultra-thin body. Rumours say that the smartphone would be just 6.2mm thick, making it slimmer than the likes of iPhone 5S and Galaxy S4. The phrase "Made to last" in Motorola's invite suggests that the handset will be able to withstand water and dust to an extent.
It remains to be see if Motorola sticks to its policy of selling the upcoming Moto E phone exclusively via Flipkart, as it did with Moto G and Moto X. As Motorola's corporate vice-president for EMEA and Apac, Magnus Ahlqvist recently said that the
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