Motorola launches affordable 5G smartphone moto g45 5G

Motorola India has launched the moto g45 5G smartphone. The moto g45 5G, an affordable 5G smartphone in India, is powered by Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor from Qualcomm.

moto g45 5G smartphone
moto g45 5G smartphone

The moto g45 comes with an ultra-premium design with Vegan Leather Finish in 3 Pantone curated colour variants.

The moto g45 5G will be available in two memory variants with built-in 4GB RAM and 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage; and will go on sale on Flipkart, Motorola.in and leading retail stores starting 28th August 2024, 12PM onwards.

Launch Price:

4GB + 128GB: Rs. 10,999

8GB + 128GB: Rs. 12,999

Special Offers:

There will be Rs 1,000 instant discount on Axis Bank, and IDFC First Bank credit card and credit card EMI Transactions.

Reliance Jio, the #1 5G mobile operator in India, is offering special benefits of Rs 5,000 to buyers of moto g45 5G.

The 5G smartphone comes with features like 50MP Quad Pixel camera with 16MP selfie camera, 120Hz 6.5″ Display with Gorilla Glass 3 Protection and Dual Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos. It has a 5000mAh battery. The moto g45 5G comes with the Android 14 and a guaranteed upgrade to Android 15, along with three years of security updates.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 octa core processor enables fast and fluid performance with effortless multitasking, and gaming capabilities, boasting 480K+ AnTuTu score.

The moto g45 5G comes with two RAM variants and storage with in-built 4GB or 8GB LPDDR4X RAM which can be expanded up to 16GB with RAM boost feature and 128GB UFS 2.2 Storage expandable up to 1TB with microSD card.

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