Motorola's 'G' series phones introduced after a long time

Multinational American company Motorola quietly introduced two 'G' series phones, they are being described as the company's cheap and quality phones this year.

 


Motorola is going to introduce two more phones soon, but the company has now introduced 'Moto G53' and 'Moto G73'.

 

Moto G73

 

The company made this mobile 5. The 6-inch screen is presented with android 13's operating system.

 

The phone has a MediaTek Dimensity 930 chip and a CPU of Dimensity 920.

 

The phone is offered with a single module i.e. 8 GB RAM 256 GB storage.

 

The Moto G73 has two cameras on the back, out of which the main camera is 50 megapixels and the other is 8 megapixels.

 

A 16-megapixel selfie camera has been given on the front of the phone and the phone has a feature of 5G support.

 

The phone with a 5,000 mAh battery has a 33-watt fast charger.

 

The company did not immediately announce the price of the phone, but it is reported to be priced up to Pakistani 65 thousand rupees.

 

The company has immediately introduced this phone only in Europe, but soon it will be introduced in other countries of Asia including Pakistan.

 

 

Moto G53

 

The company has also given this phone 5. Offered with a 6-inch screen and 5G support.

 

The Moto G53 has been introduced in different modules i.e. 4, 6 and 8 GB RAM, as well as it has been introduced in different memories modules.

 

This phone also has a 5,000 mAh battery, but it has an 18-watt charger.

 

There are also two cameras on the back of this phone, out of which the main camera is 50 megapixels and the other is 8 megapixels.

 

Moto G53 also has a 16-megapixel camera on the front and it has also been offered in the android 13 operating system.

 

The price of this phone has been kept different according to the modules and the price of its low GB module is expected to be Rs 39,000 while the price of the 8 GB module is expected to be up to Rs 65,000.

 

This phone has also been introduced by the company initially only in Europe, but it is likely that it will soon be introduced in other Asian countries including Pakistan.

 

 

 


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