Moto X to launch in India on Wednesday, Starts at 23,999 INR

The Motorola Moto X will go on sale starting 19 March 2014. Same as the Moto G, this phone will also be launched in partnership with Flipkart.

Flipkart mentioned in a tweet that Moto X will be available starting Wednesday, at a price of 23,999 INR. Flipkart further revealed that the Moto X smartphone will be available in five color options, while the wood back version will be available for 25,999 INR. This can further mean that this phone will not be available through the famous Moto Maker service by the company. 

The Moto X features a 4.7 inch display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. The device is powered by a 1.7 GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960Pro Snapdragon processor coupled with a  2 GB of RAM.  The device comes with a 16 GB of inbuilt storage which is not expandable.  

Moto X sports a 10 MP rear camera with a LED flashlight and a  2 MP secondary front-facing camera. The Moto X will be available in India starting tomorrow, but it is not clear if 16/32 GB variants will be available. The Moto X is expected to be available with Android 4.4.2 out of the box. Stay tuned for more information! 

 

 

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3 responses to “Moto X to launch in India on Wednesday, Starts at 23,999 INR”

  1. Garry Singh Avatar
    Garry Singh

    Guys how comfortable is it to read E-books on Moto G ?
    How is the reading experience compared to same 720p 5″ or 5.5″ phones?
    Can you post a snapshot of same E-book on Moto G and different size displays?
    I really want the Moto G but its only 4.5″ and I would be reading many E-books on the phone.

  2. Liam Pereira Avatar
    Liam Pereira

    Ordered already !

  3. ratheesh1307 Avatar
    ratheesh1307

    What is the price of 32Gb version ???

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