
Moto G Pure tipped to come with AMOLED display, 48-megapixel camera and more
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Motorola has not revealed any details related to the launch of the smartphone, the official renders of the Moto G Pure have surfaced online.
Motorola seems to be on a launching spree. The Lenovo-owned company is all set to launch Moto G Pure in the market soon. Although the company has not revealed any details related to the launch of the smartphone, the official renders of the Moto G Pure have surfaced online. The reports reveal that the smartphone will be launched as early as the next month. The Moto G Pure will possibly be a budget smartphone with 3GB RAM, a 48-megapixel camera and more
The reports reveal that Motorola in all likelihood will launch the product in North America. The official renders of the Moto G Pure was shared by tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (@onleaks), in association with Zoutons. The leaks suggest that the smartphone will be launched with a lot or quirks, the Moto G Pure may ditch the plastic frame and opt for an aluminium frame instead. However, it might use a plastic rear panel as Motorola has done in all its phones. Motorola of late had launched a series of budget phones, the Moto E20 being the last phone to be launched in that category.

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