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Rs 41999 Motorola Moto Turbo with Android KitKat, 2.7GHz quad core processor, 3GB RAM, 21 MP camera goes on sale

byCustoms Today Report
21/03/2015
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DELHI: Motorola Moto Turbo Smartphone was put on pre-order by Flipkart on March 9 and now Motorola Moto Turbo Smartphone has finally been released by the website. Slapped with a price tag of Rs 41999, it’s definitely quite an expensive proposition, but considering the kind of hardware that’s on offer, it still has great value for money.

The Motorola Moto Turbo is highlighted by its massive 3900mAh battery that’s capable of keeping it going for 48 hours without charging. Additionally, this phone also supports the Quick Charge functionality, which means that it can gain 7 hours of juice in just 15 minutes of charging.

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Motorola has fitted a 5.2-inch 1440 x 2560 pixel display on its front surface, while it has granted its rear side a 21MP camera and a dual LED flash. This device is powered by a 2.7GHz quad core Snapdragon 805 processor which is backed by 3GB worth of RAM.

While the Moto Turbo comes with Android 4.4.4 KitKat pre-installed, it will definitely be updated to the Lollipop version soon. The phone moreover benefits from all the Motorola software goodies which we’ve seen on the Moto X (2nd Gen).

Tags: 2.7GHz quad core processor21 MP camera goes on sale3GB RAMRs 41999 Motorola Moto Turbo with Android KitKat

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