After its budget phone Moto G
and mid-range Moto X smartphones in India, Motorola is going to make
its smartphones even more affordable with the Moto E launch
in India today. But Motorola hasn't revealed except "priced for all" punch line. Moto E, last week was found
listed on Zauba, an Indian website that keeps a track of goods imported
to India. According to that, the Moto E has been imported to
India at Rs 6,300 per unit. Having considered the prices at which the
Moto G and Moto X were brought to the domestic market and the actual
prices at which they went on sale, it can be reasoned out that the
"priced for all" - as the company has mentioned in its media invites -
smartphone, Moto E, will go on sale at or under Rs 8,500 (including taxes).
This blog is an attempt to provide informative and interactive environment for mobile phones discussion. I'll try to opt for only those which are in the reach of mediocre men and which provide a good "Price+Performance" proposition. Neither I'll post here about very hifi mobiles, nor I'll cover each and every phone. I believe in quality and not in quantity. Along with your co-operation, I'll try to provide a neat,clean and fair platform for mobile phones discussions. THANKS!
Monday, 12 May 2014
Monday, 2 September 2013
Sony Xperia C - 5" qHD Quadcore Mobile
Sony
mobiles have announced the Sony Xperia C dual sim handset with the MediaTek
chipset. It will sport a 5 inch screen with qHD
resolution and 8MP camera with EXMOR R Sensors. All of us know Mediatek chipsets are most affordable and on the top list now a days. Along with the good performance, they also reduce costing, which finally proves a boon for end users. Its having MT6589 chipset. Housed 8MP
camera can record full HD videos.Specifications chart is out but finally it will be the
price tag that will decide its market response. Being having MediaTek
chipset, its going to be cheapest
quad core in the Sony family.
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