Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Two New Motorola Smartphones, Moto G Titan And Moto E Styx Surface

Details of two new Motorola handsets have surfaced on Argos, an online retailer website from the U.K. The entire specifications of Moto G Titan and Moto E Styx along with pricing were listed on the retailer's website.
According to GSMArena, the Moto G Titan has similar specs that are available on the second generation Moto G that was released last year. It measures 141.5 x 70.7 x 10.99 mm but it weighs 6 g more than the Moto G 2014 edition. The 5-inch display of the device supports a slightly different resolution than HD resolution of Moto G 2014. It supports 1280 x 768 pixels and it comes with 8 GB of native storage. It is powered by a quad-core processor and it brings along an 8 MP main shooter. GSMArena claims that the Moto G Titan is the 4G LTE enabled version of Moto G 2014. Argos had listed the Moto G Titan with a price tag of £159.95 (around AU$ 295) for the unlocked edition.
Moto E Styx is also being dubbed as the 4G LTE version of the Moto E that was released in 2013. The handset has almost the same design and appearance like the Moto E budget phone. However, the Moto E Styx features an upgraded quad-core processor. The original Moto E is driven by a low-end dual-core processor. Argos had listed the handset with a price tag of £109.95 (around AU$ 202).
Both the handsets are featuring the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Motorola has not spoken anything on launching new handsets in this year. Hence, there is no confirmation on Moto G Titan and Moto E Styx.

On Jan 14, IBTimes had reported that a new low-end Motorola smartphone was spotted at the FCC regulatory organization in the U.S. The handset is being referred to as Moto E successor handset. Fresh rumours have only revealed the dimensions of the device but other rumours claim that it will feature 4.5-inch display with support for 540 x 960 pixels, Snapdragon 400 CPU, 1 GB of RAM, 5 MP camera and more.

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