
Moto G Stylus 5G with Snapdragon 480 SoC goes official: Price, specifications and more
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The 4G version of the smartphone was launched in 2020 but the 5G variant is different not only in terms of design but also comes with new features.
After a series of leaks and rumours, Motorola has finally unveiled the Moto G Stylus 5G. The Lenovo-owned company has launched the smartphone in the United States. The Moto G Stylus is the cheapest smartphone to arrive with a Stylus. The 4G version of the smartphone was launched in 2020 but the 5G variant is different not only in terms of design but also comes with new features. Motorola is yet to reveal its plan of launching smartphones in other markets including India. Considering India is a market where there are more budget/ mid-range phone seekers than the premium ones, Moto G Stylus 5G might attract a lot of takers. One of the prime reasons could be the price and the Stylus that is included with the phone at that price point. Motorola has so far stuck to launching mid-range and budget phones in the Indian market. The only premium devices that were launched in the last two-three years include the Moto Razr, Moto Edge. So let us have a look at what the Moto G Stylus 5G offers. Moto G Stylus 5G: Price and availability
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