
Motorola likely to launch Moto G71, Moto G51 and Moto G31 in India soon
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The Lenovo-owned company launched the Moto G200, Moto G71, Moto G51, Moto G41 and Moto G31 in the market.
Motorola on Thursday made a slew of smartphones official in the global market. The Lenovo-owned company launched the Moto G200, Moto G71, Moto G51, Moto G41 and Moto G31 in the market. While the Moto G200 is a premium device, the other four phones have been launched in the budget category. As per latest reports, the Moto G71, Moto G51 and the Moto G31 could be launched in India as well. The smartphones were spotted on the Bureau of Indian standards or BIS certification website.
Noted tipster Debayan Roy has reported on Twitter that the three budget Motorola offerings were spotted on the Indian certification website with different model names. He revealed that the Motorola G71 carries a model number XT2169, the Moto G51 bears the model number XT2171 and the Motorola G31 has the XT2173 model number. Motorola is yet to announce the launch of the three smartphones. The report is purely based on the BIS listing. Let us have a look at the specifications of the three budget offerings.

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