The price of the Moto G30 smartphone is Rs 10999 but this smartphone is getting a chance to buy for only Rs 649. This offer is being made available on the e-commerce site Flipkart and here we will tell you how to take this offer.
The Moto G30 smartphone has been launched in India only last month and is the company’s budget range smartphone. The price of this smartphone is Rs 10,999 but currently, users can take it home for only Rs 649. The Moto G30 is listed on the e-commerce site Flipkart with many great offers. The benefit of these offers is getting the opportunity to buy it at a lower price. Moto G30 features many special features like a 64MP quad rear camera, powerful battery, and powerful processor. Let’s know about the details about the offers received on the phone.
Moto G30 is available for Rs 649
If you also want to buy Moto G30 smartphone, then tell that it can be purchased for only 649 rupees. If you are in a confusion seeing this price, then make it clear that it is based on the exchange offer you get with the phone. The original price of this smartphone is Rs 10,999 but an exchange offer of up to Rs 10,350 is being offered on this smartphone at Flipkart. After which it can be purchased for only 649 rupees. But the price of the exchange offer depends on the model number of your old smartphone. So before buying the phone, check the model number of your old phone once and check it.
Moto G30 specifications and features
Motorola has picked the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC and offers 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. You can expand storage using the hybrid SIM slot. The Moto G30 has an HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It has a 5,000mAh battery and gets a 20W charger in the box. Motorola ships the G30 with Android 11 out of the box with a few customisations. The software is clean with no bloatware apps preinstalled on it. Battery performance too is good and the phone can go beyond a day and a half quite easily.
Motorola has equipped the Moto G30 with a quad-camera setup consisting of a 64-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Daylight photos clicked from the primary camera had good detail. The ultra-wide-angle camera offered a wider field of view but at a loss in details.
The Macro camera lets you go close to the subject but was limited in terms of resolution. Lowlight camera performance was decent in regular mode with some loss in details in the shadows. Night mode was too aggressive making the image unusually bright with blown-out highlights. Video recording tops out at 1080p for the primary as well as the selfie shooter and had stabilization.
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