
The New Moto G Titan And Moto E Styx Revealed In A New Leak
A new leak from a UK retailer has revealed the existence of the Moto G Titan as well as the Moto E Styx smartphone. These handsets are likely to be the successors of the most recent Moto G as well as theMoto E handset.
However, from features standpoint, the two devices have pretty much the same hardware as their predecessors, so not a lot is different here. One major inclusion with these models is the LTE chip, which now comes by default on both devices. This also increases the weight of the new Moto G by about 6 grams.
The Moto E Styx is shown to be packing the same dimensions as the original Moto E, but with a new quad core chip and an LTE module inside. It is likely that these devices are targeted towards LTE markets, which means that they might not see a release in most regions, so don't get your hopes up.
But given that Motorola has always been keen to launch smartphones in developing regions, even more so in a market like India, we're hopeful of finding it here eventually. The British retailer Argos has priced the Moto G Titan at £159.95, which is nearly Rs 15,000, while the Moto E Styx has been revealed to be costing £109.95 or Rs 10,200.
The Moto G Titan isn't all that more expensive compared to the standard Moto G, so it is possible that Motorola might replace the old models with this one. The Moto E costs somewhere around the Rs 6,000 mark as of now, so with a price tag upwards of Rs 10,000, we're guessing there will be some interesting features on board.
However, from features standpoint, the two devices have pretty much the same hardware as their predecessors, so not a lot is different here. One major inclusion with these models is the LTE chip, which now comes by default on both devices. This also increases the weight of the new Moto G by about 6 grams.
The Moto E Styx is shown to be packing the same dimensions as the original Moto E, but with a new quad core chip and an LTE module inside. It is likely that these devices are targeted towards LTE markets, which means that they might not see a release in most regions, so don't get your hopes up.
But given that Motorola has always been keen to launch smartphones in developing regions, even more so in a market like India, we're hopeful of finding it here eventually. The British retailer Argos has priced the Moto G Titan at £159.95, which is nearly Rs 15,000, while the Moto E Styx has been revealed to be costing £109.95 or Rs 10,200.
The Moto G Titan isn't all that more expensive compared to the standard Moto G, so it is possible that Motorola might replace the old models with this one. The Moto E costs somewhere around the Rs 6,000 mark as of now, so with a price tag upwards of Rs 10,000, we're guessing there will be some interesting features on board.
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