Lenovo To Reveal Budget Friendly Devices Moto C & Moto C Plus Soon
Lenovo is targeting mobile users with the limited budget with its entry-level smartphone. The company is planning to release the Moto C and Moto C Plus, two entry-level Android Nougat based handsets at affordable prices. Moto G5 and G5 Plus are affordable smartphones and it can be said that the next budget-friendly phones will be the next big thing in the mobile market.
The upcoming devices of Lenovo will be featured with a 5-inch display with the non-HD resolution of 854 X 480. The Moto C Plus will have a resolution up to 720 pixels per inch. Moto C will have a regular connectivity of 3G and 4G, but Moto C Plus will offer LTE connectivity.
As reported by The Verge, the phone will be powered by MediaTek processors, another step back from the Snapdragon 625 that's proven to be a superb performer in the Moto Z Play and Moto G5. Although the devices are budget friendly, but there is a considerable difference between them. The Moto C has the ordinary features that are enough for the budget friendly device, while Moto C Plus offers something exceptional.
The battery is also a big difference between the devices. Moto C Plus is having a massive 4,000mAh battery size, while on the other hand, Moto C is only equipped with 2350 battery. According to VentureBeat, Lenovo did not reveal the price and the launch date of the device. Both the devices will be available in different colors including Red, Black, Gold, and Silver.
Moto C will be having a 32-bit to 64-bit processor clocked at 1.3GHz. Besides, Moto C will offer 1GB of RAM with 8GB or 16GB internal storage capacity. While Moto C Plus will offer 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage which can be further expandable. Both the devices are having 2 megapixels front camera, but the company embedded 8MP for Moto C and 8 MP for Moto C Plus.