5.7 inch, 3GB RAM Moto X Style launched

The 16 GB variant is priced at Rs.29,999, while the 32GB variant is priced at Rs.31,999. Both variants have expandable memory upto 128GB.

October 08, 2015 05:17 pm | Updated October 12, 2015 12:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Lenovo-owned American handset-maker Motorola on Thursday launched its flagship phone, the Moto X style, priced at Rs.29,999.

The new device will come with a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 5.7-inch quad-HD display which supports 520 pixel density. It will be powered by a Qualcomm 808 1.8Ghz hexacore processor and a 3GB RAM unit.

In terms of storage, the phone will come in two variants of 16GB and 32GB internal memory, both expandable to 128GB.

The 32GB edition will be priced at Rs.31,999.

The phone, which will come with a 21-megapixel rear and five-megapixel front camera, will run on Android Lollipop and come with pre-installed Motorola apps like Moto Assist, Moto Display and Moto Voice.

Operating system Android™ 5.1.1, Lollipop
System Architecture/ProcessorMotorola Mobile Computing System including a 1.8GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 808 with hexa-core CPU (MSM8992), Adreno 418 GPU, Natural Language Processor, and Contextual Computing Processor
Memory (RAM)33 GB DDR
Storage (ROM) 16GB/32GB/64GB Micro SD Card support (up to 128GB)
Dimensions Height: 153.9 mm Width: 76.2 mm Curve: 6.1 - 11.06 mm
Weight179g
Display 5.7” TFT LCD 1440p Quad HD (1440x2560) 520 ppi Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
Battery All Day Battery (3000 mAh, mixed usage) Turbo Charging (10 hours of battery life from 15 min charge)
Water ResistantWater repellant Nano-coating (IP52 certified)
Rear Camera 21 MP 4X digital zoom 1080p HD video (60 fps) 4K video (30fps)
Front Camera 5 MP f/2.0 aperture flash
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