Moto C gets Bluetooth certification, hints at MediaTek processor

Updated on 02-May-2017
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Moto C is expected to be Lenovo's answer to Xiaomi's entry-level Redmi 4A smartphone

Lenovo is expected to introduce its entry-level Android smartphone dubbed Moto C and Moto C Plus soon. The smartphones have been detailed in the past and Moto C has now received Bluetooth certification. Moto C is likely to arrive in two variants, one with 3G and the other with 4G support. Moto C Plus is expected to offer 4G as a standard connectivity option. The device is believed to be Lenovo's answer to the Xiaomi Redmi 4A.

According to a certification listing spotted by DroidHolic, Moto C comes with the model number XT1750 and supports Bluetooth 4.2. It is also listed as being powered by a MediaTek processors. Both the handsets are expected to feature 5-inch displays with Moto C sporting an FWVGA resolution panel and Moto C Plus tipped to offer a 720p panel. The Moto C is also expected to offer 1GB of RAM, with the option for either 8GB or 16GB storage. The Moto C Plus is tipped to come with 16GB storage and options for either 1GB or 2GB RAM. Both the handsets will most likely run Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box and support expandable storage.

On the camera front, both the models are said to feature a 2MP selfie camera with a dedicated flash. The Moto C Plus may offer an 8MP rear camera with autofocus, while the Moto C is expected to sport a 5MP rear camera with fixed focus on 3G model, and autofocus on the 4G variant. The Moto C and Moto C Plus may come with 2350mAh and 4000mAh battery capacities respectively.

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