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Motorola comes out with its best Android handset, Moto Turbo in India with 2560×1440 resolution 565ppi pixel density

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10/03/2015
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MUMBAI: Motorola after launching its latest Moto E 2nd generation in the Indian market is also coming out with its best Android handset, Moto Turbo.

The 5.2-incher handset comes with impressive display quality and a very well built body besides every other top-notch spec that will make the handset among the best in the market.

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The new handset from Motorola that is certainly its flagship handset comes with 64GB in-built storage, a 1440p 5.2-inch display besides a very impressive looking ballistic nylon outer shell.

The handset that has also been priced like a flagship comes at Rs 41,999 in the Indian market. The handset comes loaded with Android Lollypop 5.0 out of box and its 5.2-inch display comes with one of the best display quality. It comes with 2560×1440 resolution with 565ppi pixel density.

When it comes to processor, the handset looks power-packed and comes with 2.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 QSC 8084 quad core processor with 3 GB RAM. When it comes to internal storage the handset comes with 64GB. Besides, it comes with It also gets a 21-megapixel rear camera that can capture 4K video.

Its battery quality will put to shame other flagship handsets as it comes with 3900mAh battery. The company claims that the handset Motorola will last more than a full day.

As far as connectivity options are concerned, the premier handset actually supports 2G, 3G as well as 4G, cellular connections, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi a/b/c/g/n bands. Another great feature of the new handset is Motorola’s Turbo charger that they claim, provides up to seven hours of power in just 15 minutes of charging. The handset is made of very powerful stuff. The company has used ballistic nylon variant, which, Motorola claims, is five times stronger than steel.

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