Motorola brings Moto G24 Power for 4G budget buyers

Motorola on Tuesday launched the Moto G24 Power smartphone in India, catering to budget segment buyers

January 30, 2024 01:56 pm | Updated 02:50 pm IST

Motorola brings Moto G24 Power

Motorola brings Moto G24 Power | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Motorola on Tuesday launched the Moto G24 Power smartphone under the budget segment in India. The Moto G24 Power runs on Android 14, and comes with three years of guaranteed security updates.

The Moto G24 Power is driven by a 6,000mAh battery accompanied by a 33W charger that comes inside the box.

The Moto G24 Power features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD display with a variable refresh rate between 60 and 90Hz, and a peak brightness of 537 nits. It also supports Dolby Atmos for audio.

The Moto G24 Power incorporates a Helio G85 Processor with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB storage. RAM can be expanded up to 16GB with the RAM boost feature whereas the storage can be expanded up to 1TB using a dedicated microSD card slot.

The Moto G24 Power sports a 50MP main camera and a 2MP lens. On the front, it features a 16MP camera.

The budget segment phone comes with an IP52 rating, having a water-repellent design. It is available in the Ink Blue and Glacier Blue colours.

The Moto G24 Power smartphone will sell at ₹8,999 for the 4GB RAM/128GB model. The 8GB RAM/128GB variant will retail at ₹9,999. It will go on sale on Flipkart, Motorola’s portal, and leading retail stores, starting February 7.

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