New Delhi: Reliance Communications has started offering the CDMA version of very popular Moto G smartphone in the Indian market for Rs 13,490. The company is offering the smartphone under its Zero Plan EMI scheme.
The phone is actually being imported by the telecom operator itself from some country, so Motorola is unlikely to honour the warranty of the phone. But RCom is offering its own warranty for one-year.
Under this scheme, you can get the Moto G off RCom by paying Rs 1,205 every month and you'll get unlimited local and STD voice calls, 3,000 free SMS and unlimited 3G data with no cap. The scheme is a lot like what was announced for the iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S.
As far as the specifications are concerned, the CDMA variant of the Moto G boasts the same specifications as the GSM counterpart, albeit without the dual-SIM card slots. So essentially, it features a 4.5-inch 720p display and a 1.3GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core SoC paired with 1GB of RAM. It also offers a 5-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front camera, 8GB of internal storage and a 2,070mAh battery. It runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat and features a nano coating which makes the device water repellant.
The Moto G packs a 2070mAh battery, which Motorola claims can deliver up to 30 percent more talktime than the Apple iPhone 5s. Notably, there is no microSD card slot for expandable storage.