Motorola Unveils A New Colour Variant For Moto E4 Plus
The new Oxford Blue colour will be available exclusively on flipkart
Moto E4 Plus, one of the highest selling smartphones that broke all the industry records within a week of its launch, today announced the availability of a new colour variant. The new Moto E4 Plus ‘Oxford Blue’colour edition priced at INR 9,999 will be exclusively available on Flipkart during Big Billion Days sale starting from 20thSeptember starting 11.59PM.
The Moto E4 Plus received a phenomenal response from customers and with the festive season right around the corner, they now have an option of making a style statement with this stylish and elegant shade, said Sudhin Mathur, Managing Director of Motorola Mobility India.
The smart phone is currently available in two colour options, Gray and Gold and this will be the third variant. The Moto E franchisee legacy has revolutionized the smartphone segment in this price segment since its launch, by offering products that not only meet consumer needs but exceed expectations. The Moto E series has many milestones to its credit from enabling users to initiate their journey from feature phone to smartphones with an innovation that caters to the needs of the customers to creating the million-unit club. Today E family is 4M+ units strong and Moto has been able to drive this successful franchise by ensuring that we understand customer expectations and meet or exceed them.
Moto E4 Plus Oxford blue specifications:
Moto E⁴ Plus, outfitted with a vibrant, 13.97 cm (5.5”) HD display wrapped in smooth metal, With a 5000 mAh battery, you can go longer without worrying about recharging for up to 48 hours**. Moto E⁴ Plus 32GB internal storage that’s expandable up to 128GB with a dedicated MicroSD card slot.
About Motorola
Motorola Mobility LLC was acquired by Lenovo Group Holdings in 2015. Motorola Mobility is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenovo, and is responsible for designing and manufacturing all Moto branded mobile handsets. For more information, motorola.in
New Delhi, 20th September
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