Moto G Stylus, Moto G Power, Moto G Play, Motorola One 5G Ace Launched

The famous smartphone giant Motorola has launched Moto G Stylus, Moto G Power, Moto G Play, and Motorola One 5G Ace in the US as refreshed models for the year. All four smartphones run Android 10, and some offered in multiple RAM and storage configurations as well as multiple colour options. It comes with fingerprint scanners on different locations and are all powered by Qualcomm processors. 

Talking about the price, 4GB + 128GB storage variant of Moto G Stylus is available at the price of $299 (approx Rs. 22,000) in Aurora Black and Aurora White colour options. The 3GB + 32GB storage variant of Moto G Power priced at $199.99 (approx Rs. 14,700) and a 4GB + 64GB storage variant model at $249 (approx Rs. 18,300). This model is available in Flash Grey colour option only. The 3GB + 32GB storage variant of Moto G Play costs at $169.99 (approx Rs. 12,500) and comes in Misty Blue colour option. Talking about Motorola One 5G Ace, its 6GB + 128GB storage variant is available at the rate of $399.99 (approx Rs. 29,500) and the phone is available in Frosted White colour option.

Talking about the specification, all four smartphones run Android 10. Talking about the camera, Moto G Stylus has a 48-MP primary sensor, an 8-MP sensor with ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2-MP macro shooter, and a 2-MP depth sensor. For selfie, Moto G Stylus has 16-MP selfie shooter. Moto G Power has 48-MP primary sensor, a 2-MP macro shooter and a 2-MP depth sensor. 8-MP selfie shooter is also given at the front. Moto G Play has 13-MP sensor and a 2-MP depth sensor. There is a 5-megapixel sensor at the front.  Motorola One 5G Ace has a 48-MP primary sensor, an 8-MP sensor with an ultra-wide-angle, and a 2-MP macro shooter. At the front, Motorola One 5G Ace comes with a 16-megapixel sensor. Talking about connectivity, all these smartphones have Wi-Fi, 4G, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/ A-GPS and a USB Type-C port

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