Motorola, India’s best 5G smartphone brand, today disrupted the 5G smartphone market with the launch of moto g54 5G -India’s most powerful 5G smartphone in its segment.
The moto g84 breaks all norms in the sub-20K segment by bringing a massive built-in 12GB RAM + 256GB 5G Storage, India’s first and most powerful MediaTek™ Dimensity 7020 octa-core processor, segment leading 6,000 mAh battery at just Rs. 18,999 (Rs.17,499 with offers) and an 8GB + 128GB variant with segment’s first 50MP shake free camera at just Rs. 15,999 (Rs.14,499 with offers)
Commenting on the launch, Prashant Mani, Executive Director – Motorola Asia Pacific, said, “The moto g54 5G is a true embodiment of our commitment towards providing Indian consumers with the most advanced 5G devices at the most disruptive price points, staying true to our vision of democratizing technology.
The moto g54 5G is a product that has been designed specifically for the Indian market and is loaded with the segment’s best performance, 5G connectivity, camera, and entertainment experience plus the most advanced software features with a super stylish form factor.
With this launch, we go beyond everything that exists in the Indian market today, and empower individuals to explore, connect, and thrive like never before.”
The moto g54 5G comes with the segment’s most powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7020 octa-core processor, launched for the first time in India on moto g54 5G.
This incredible processor delivers ultra-fast performance not just for while gaming and multi-tasking but also comes with enhanced camera ISPs and AI capabilities for a superior camera performance, and a 6nm architecture for efficient battery optimization.
Coupled with the support of 14 5G bands with 3 Carrier Aggregation, and support for VoNR along with the powerful MediaTek™ Dimensity 7020 processor– the moto g54 5G delivers the best 5G performance in its segment.
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