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Motorola to launch affordable 4G-LTE smartphones and more in India – Details

2015 is the year which will be bringing the digital revolution in India and to support that, 4G has to be a reality. With 4G spectrum already allocated to few players like Videocon, Airtel and Reliance Jio in the year 2010, the roll out has to happen in 2015 due to Roll Out obligation guidelines. After Motorola’s acquisition by Lenovo and Motorola being one of the popular brands after the launch of Moto G and Moto X etc., company will be launching many new 4G LTE based smartphones which will not only offer value to the customers but will also look forward to make sure that it doesn’t compromise the quality as well. After the acquisition of Lenovo by Motorola, Lenovo became the 3rd largest smartphone maker in the World.

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Rick Osterloh mentioned that “Next year, we are going to be very aggressive in the 4G value proposition for end users,” declared Osterloh, adding that India is a very important market. Motorola aims to become 3rd largest smartphone vendor in India in the year 2015. Motorola is also planning to announce the next generation of Moto E Android smartphone which may just come with the 4G LTE standard built in. Recently, XiaoMi has announced the launch of Redmi Note which is a 4G enabled smartphone and is priced less than Rs. 10,000 ($175) in India.

Moto E is speculated to be coming with the 4.5 inches of screen size along with the 540 x 960 pixels along with the Android Lollipop 5.0 OS. Currently, Motorola is the 5th largest Android smartphone major in India after Samsung, Micromax, Lava, and Karbonn. With dipping market share of Samsung and aggressive strategy by manufacturers like XiaoMi, LG and others, it seems like 2015 will surely topple some of the largest smartphone majors.

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