Motorola has introduced a new Edge 50 Neo smartphone and announced the start of global sales of the model Edge 50. Motorola Edge 50 Neo — is a compact phone with IP68 water and dust protection, as ...
Motorola is set to release the ultra-slim military-grade certified Motorola Edge 50 Neo in India. The smartphone will feature a 6.4-inch display, MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 50MP main camera, and ...
Edging further, Motorola has introduced the fifth model of its 50 Edge series - the new Motorola Edge 50 Neo. Priced at ₹23,999, it seems like the company is giving competition to its own Edge 50 ...
NEW DELHI: Motorola on Wednesday launched its new smartphone, the Edge 60 Fusion with MIL-810H military-grade certified protection along with IP68 and IP69 ratings, priced from Rs 22,999. The Edge 60 ...
Today, Motorola will announce the Moto G45 5G in India. It appears that the brand plans to launch a couple of other phones, such as the Motorola Razr 50, the Moto G35 5G, and the Edge 50 Neo, in the ...
Motorola launched the Edge 50 smartphone in India on August 1. Claimed to be the world's slimmest, MIL-810H certified phone, it features a 50MP main camera, IP68 water resistance, and a curved Corning ...
Like many people who went to university in the early 2000s, the Motorola Razr was an iconic phone everyone seemed to have. It was the pinnacle of what mobile phones could do in an impossibly thin ...
The Moto Edge 50 is billed as the world’s slimmest IP68 MIL-STD-810H Military Grade certified durable smartphone. Motorola launched the Moto Edge 50, the fourth phone under its Moto Edge 50 series, in ...
The Motorola Razr was a pivotal moment in the world of mobile phones. Everyone I knew had one — it was the device you’d see pulled out at concerts, on the subway, or anywhere people carried cellphones ...
Motorola has unveiled a new smartphone in India: the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus. This device joins the ranks of the Edge 60 Series, which also includes the Edge 60 Fusion that was launched earlier this ...
“Life is like a box of LEGOs.” You can almost hear that catchphrase echoing across the decades as the preamble to Motorola’s surprise Project Ara: a smartphone you cobble together from pieces like a ...
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