The Motorola One Macro is an upcoming smartphone with quad rear cameras. Last week, we reported that the phone may launch this week in India but we didn’t have a specific date. While Motorola India is yet to confirm the launch date, leaked promo materials have revealed the device will indeed be unveiled this week on Wednesday, October 9.
The leaked promo materials which were posted on Twitter by Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) reveal that the Motorola One Macro will be unveiled on Wednesday, October 9.
[envira-gallery id=”281120″]The materials also mention features such as lag-free multitasking, rapid charging, a processor with power-efficient performance and of course, macro photography. No specific details about the phone’s specs were mentioned.
Seeing as there are only two days left to the launch, it is surprising that Motorola itself hasn’t announced the launch date. The last post on the official Motorola India Twitter account was on Friday, the 4th of October and it was a teaser for the upcoming phone. The official Instagram account is no different.
Little things can bring BIG happiness. Find your joys all around and #Motorola will help you maximise them! #KhushiyanMagnified. Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/inPTey8t3g
— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) October 4, 2019
According to previous leaks, the phone will have an Helio P60 processor, quad rear cameras, 2GB or 4GB of RAM, up to 64GB of storage, a 5.7-inch HD+ screen, and a 4000mAh battery. It will run Android 9 Pie out of the box and have a price tag over $200.
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