Motorola and its upcoming 5G contender

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Motorola continues to launch new smartphones in its wildly popular G series segment. Today, it will launch the new G82 smartphone. The new smartphone has 5G capability, thanks to the Snapdragon 695 chipset. It also has a three-camera set-up with a 50 MP main camera and an OIS feature.

The smartphone uses the pOLED display with a 120 HZ refresh rate. The smartphone also has 6 GB RAM in the basic model. The phone also offers 128 GB of maximum storage.

The phone also offers a 5000 mAh battery. There is also a 30 W charger in the box. The smartphone offers water-resistance as well as splash resistance.

The phone is likely to have Android 12 out of the box. The phone will be available in two color options Meteorite Gray and White Lily. The phone will also have another version of 8GB RAM and 128 GB internal storage. The phone will also accept 1 TB memory cards.

Recently, Motorola also revealed the Moto E2s. The budget phone offers a punch-hole display and a 90 Hz refresh rate. The phone also has a 6.5-inch LCD. It is available at the nearest store around you.

The Moto G82 will be available only on Flipkart. The starting price is around 17999 rupees for the 6 GB RAM variant. The display will be protected by Gorilla Glass Victus. The display will be 6.6 inches and will also have a punch-hole display. The phone will also have a 30W charger inside the box.

So, Motorola is trying hard to keep its users in the loop. The new products are also taking some inspiration from the competitive devices. The market performance has also been impressive for Motorola. But as competition is increasing, it seems to be more challenging for Motorola. As more new devices are going to launch, it is trying to improve in many aspects.

The devices currently on offer are also noteworthy. Many reviewers are also suggesting good feedback on smartphones in the last few months. The company is lacking on just one front.

The software updates that Motorola promises, are a bit disappointing. It is giving just one year of major system updates for its users. In the future, people expect the company to provide better system updates.

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