Moto G85 5G is currently available for under Rs 15,100 on Amazon, here’s how
Available for Rs 15,098 after bank discounts on Amazon.
Features 6.67" 120Hz curved pOLED display and Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip.
Offers 50MP dual rear camera, 32MP selfie shooter, and 5,000mAh battery.
Moto G85 5G can be on your consideration list if you are looking for a new feature-packed mid-range smartphone. This is because the device is available with a massive discount on Amazon during the Great Summer Sale. Customers can save over Rs 3,000 including all the bank offers, making this a steal deal.
SurveyLaunched at around Rs 17,999 in the Indian market, the device offers promising features including a full HD+ display, dual camera setup, a big battery, and a Snapdragon 6 series processor. Here’s how the Moto G85 5G price deal on Amazon works.
Moto G85 5G price on Amazon
The Moto G85 5G is currently available for Rs 16,348, down from Rs 17,999. The customers can further claim a Rs 1,250 discount on using select bank cards like HDFC credit cards, bringing down the price to under Rs 15,100. Additionally, the buyers can choose suitable EMI or no-cost EMI options depending on the cards.
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The customers can get up to Rs 15,400 exchange value on trading the old device depending on the working conditions, model, and variant.
Moto G85 5G specifications
Moto G85 5G comes with a 6.67-inch 120hz curved pOLED display with 1,600 nits peak brightness and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The device, under the hood, features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chipset, up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage. It houses a 5,000 mAh battery and 33W charging support. It gets IP52 certification for dust and water resistance.
It features a 50MP primary camera with an 8MP ultrawide sensor. On the front, the device features a 32MP selfie camera.
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