Moto C is a smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo. It is a low-end device developed primarily for the emerging markets. It was released on May 1, 2017.
Brand | Motorola |
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Manufacturer | Motorola Mobility |
Type | Smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | Moto C: 145.5 mm
(5.72 in) x 73.6 mm (2.89 in) x 9 mm (0.35 in) Moto C Plus: 144 mm (5.66 in) x 72.3 mm (2.89 in) x 10 mm (0.39 in) |
Mass | Moto C: 154g Moto C Plus: 162g |
Operating system | Android 7.0 "Nougat" |
System-on-chip | Moto C: MediaTek MT3737M Moto C Plus: MediaTek MT6737 |
CPU | Moto C: 1.1 Ghz quad core ARM Cortex-A53 Moto C Plus: 1.3 Ghz quad core ARM Cortex-A53 |
GPU | Moto C: ARM Mali T720-MP1 Moto C Plus: ARM Mali T720-MP2 (650 Mhz) |
Memory | Moto C: 1 GB RAM Moto C Plus: 1 or 2 GB RAM |
Storage | Moto C: 8 or 16 GB Moto C Plus: 16 GB |
Battery | Moto C: 2350 mAh Moto C Plus: 4000 mAh |
Display | Moto C: 5 inch TFT LCD display with FWVGA resolution (854 x 480 pixels) Moto C Plus: 5 inch IPS LCD display with HD resolution (1280x720 pixels) |
Rear camera | Moto C: 5 MP with 1.4 micron pixels, 74-degree field of view, fixed focus, an LED flash, and 720p video recording support Moto C Plus: 8 MP with f/2.2 aperture, 1.12 micron pixels, autofocus, 71-degree field of view, and an LED flash |
Front camera | 2 MP |
The focus of these handsets is on offering reasonable specifications at a low price. This is an attempt to counter the advance of manufacturers that offer low cost smartphones.[1]