Formally launched in the country this June, the Motorola Moto C features entry-level specs and a pure stock version of the latest mobile operating system from Google, something amiss from other handsets in its price range. Before we head into the main part, we'd like to clarify the Moto C version available in the Philippines is packed with a 1.3GHz Mediatek MT6580 chip, 8GB of internal storage, and 3G connectivity. Design and Construction The Moto C is reminiscent of recent Motorola designs. Once you flip the device over, you'll see the 5-megapixel rear camera and its LED Flash just right below it, prodded inside a protruding circular module which has been a Motorola trademark since the Moto Z last year. The device still attracts a few fingerprint smudges and grime, but Motorola has made this device’s back plate in a textured pattern so it’s not that easy to notice. Display and Multimedia This Motorola handset has a TFT LCD display, and it's not the best one we are to see. Performance and benchmarks Sporting 1GB of RAM and a quad-core Mediatek chip, the Motorola Moto C is decent for light to moderate use. Here are results from a few benchmarks: AnTuTu - 23,531 Geekbench CPU - 416 (Single-core), 1192 (multi-core) Geekbench Compute - 778 3DMark (Ice Storm Extreme) - 1,998 PCMark Work 2.0 - 1,935 Connectivity and Battery Motorola's most affordable smartphone only bears 3G connectivity, which is present in most places we have visited so far. Read more in our articles including "Motorola Moto C Review" and "Motorola Moto C Unboxing, Hands-On".
Formally launched in the country this June, the Motorola Moto C features entry-level specs and a pure stock version of the latest mobile operating system from Google, something amiss from other handsets in its price range. Before we head into the main part, we'd like to clarify the Moto C version available in the Philippines is packed with a 1.3GHz Mediatek MT6580 chip, 8GB of internal storage, and 3G connectivity.
Design and Construction The Moto C is reminiscent of recent Motorola designs. Once you flip the device over, you'll see the 5-megapixel rear camera and its LED Flash just right below it, prodded inside a protruding circular module which has been a Motorola trademark since the Moto Z last year. The device still attracts a few fingerprint smudges and grime, but Motorola has made this device’s back plate in a textured pattern so it’s not that easy to notice.
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