Motorola, which changed the budget smartphone game with its first generation Moto G smartphone, hasn’t been able to replicate the same success since the past few years with the same series of smartphones. However, the company has not yet given up on the Moto G-series devices.

Last month, Lenovo-owned Motorola had launched its Moto G-series smartphones in Brazil. Later, the company had launched the Moto G7 Power in the Indian market. Today, the company has launched the Moto G7 in India, as expected from the teaser shared by the company earlier this month.

Moto G7
Moto G7

The smartphone is priced at Rs. 16,990 (approximately $247) in India and will be made available in two color options — Ceramic Black and Clear White. The device will be available for purchase from today, i.e. 25th March through Moto Hub stores, Flipkart, and major offline retailers across the country.

As for the specifications, the Moto G7 comes with a waterdrop or teardrop notch on top of a 6.2-inch Full HD+ display that supports 1080 x 2270 pixels screen resolution. Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 632 octa-core processor and is paired with 4GB of RAM.

It packs 64GB of internal storage and comes with a microSD card slot that further expands the phone’s storage capacity up to 512GB. In the camera department, the smartphone features a dual camera setup on the back side, comprising a 12MP + 5MP setup. On the front side, the Moto G7 features an 8MP shooter for taking selfies and video calling.

The smartphone comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and it also supports Face Unlock. The phone has a water-repellent design that shields it against accidental spills and sweat. Running on Android OS, the device is powered by a 3,000mAh battery with 15W Turbopower charging support.

 

Read More: Motorola One Vision renders appear online revealing the phone’s front as well as rear design

 

At this price range, the Moto G7 will be competing against the likes of Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro, Oppo K1, Samsung Galaxy M30, among others. In comparison to its competition, the Moto G7 seems to be underpowered at this price point.