
Motorola likely to launch Moto G31in India in November
India Today
Motorola recently made a couple of smartphones official in the global market. The smartphones include Moto G200, Moto G71, Moto G51, Moto G41 and the Moto G31.
Motorola is expected to unveil a series of smartphones in India. After Moto G200, the Lenovo-owned company is speculated to launch the Moto G31 in the Indian market this month. Motorola recently made a couple of smartphones official in the global market. The smartphones include Moto G200, Moto G71, Moto G51, Moto G41 and the Moto G31. The Moto G200 is a premium device whereas the other three models are budget and mid-range smartphones. Some of these models will be made available in India soon.
As per 91Mobiles, Motorola will soon launch the Moto G31 in India this month. Although the company is yet to make an official announcement about the same, industry sources have confirmed the launch of the Moto G31 to the publication. As of now, the smartphone is set for a November launch, but it could also be available in the first week of December if the November launch doesn’t pan out.

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