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Motorola is a well-known smartphone brand from the OG era. Its flip phone back in the 2000s was a status symbol. The brand entered into the smartphone business in 2009 with the Motorola Droid, the first phone to use Android 2.0 “Eclair”. After being acquired by Lenovo in 2014, the Moto Z Lineup was introduced two years later which continued with Moto M and Moto C later on. In the present day, the brand’s Edge lineup of Midrange phones is the most popular while the Moto G Series sits in the budget segment for price-conscious customers.
Motorola's smartphone presence was there back a few years ago. But it’s already been a long time since we haven't had the new launches. But finally, as CG has closed the deal with Moto as the official distributor in Nepal, the brand is finally making a comeback in this Himalayan nation. And we will be witnessing several G Series phones, a couple of Edge 50 Series midrange phones, and the flagship Razr 50 Ultra here. As the pricing part is stated to be looked at by Moto India, we can hope for a competitive price range for the Moto phones.
The Moto G Series is the budget midrange offering from the company. So, you’ll get the modest of the specs but stacked in a modern-looking design. Moto is the only company in the budget segment that offers a modern-looking punch-hole panel and an attractive design. You can expect an LCD panel with 90/120Hz for the sub-20 K segment while the upper segment gets you an OLED panel with superior visual quality alongside a more powerful chipset.
The Moto Edge Series is the triumph card for Motorola in the midrange and premium midrange segment. These phones are known for their premium-looking curved OLED panels and elegant design. Also, the optics are also better here with some models offering a 3X telephoto zoom lens. Overall, the Edge Series of Moto offers eye-catching options.
The Motorola launching back in Nepal news has gained significant traction among Nepali consumers. If the pricing is right, Motorola can easily penetrate the Nepalese smartphone market beating the likes of Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo. We wish all the best for Moto phones to succeed in Nepal!
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