July 5, 2022
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Motorola launches new affordable ‘moto g42’ in India

The smartphone is available in a single 4GB RAM+64GB storage variant priced at Rs 13,999…reports Asian Lite News

With an aim to woo the consumers in mid-range segment, Motorola on Monday launched a new affordable smartphone ‘moto g42’ that features Full HD+ display with Stereo speakers and Android 12.

The smartphone is available in a single 4GB RAM+64GB storage variant priced at Rs 13,999.

“The moto g42 comes with near-stock Android 12 with an assured upgrade to Android 13 and 3 years of security updates,” said the company in a statement.

Weighing 174.5 grams, it comes in two colour variants — Metallic Rose and Atlantic Green.

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The device comes with a 6.4-inch AMOLED FHD+ display and is packed with Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos sound technology.

The smartphone houses a 50MP Quad function camera with an 8MP Ultrawide sensor and a 16MP selfie camera.

The device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 octa-core processor.

It comes with a side fingerprint sensor, 3 in 3 card slots supporting two nano SIMs and a dedicated microSD storage up to 1TB for expanding the 64GB on board storage, said the company.

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