Motorola working on Android Go phone, could launch as Moto C2


Motorola devices have a good reputation of close to stock Android software. However, it seems the company is also going all in on an Android Go phone. Lately, many manufacturers have been working on these ultra-affordable versions of phones. Motorola is now the latest. The new Android Go phone from Motorola appeared on the FCC website which tells us that it will be released in the US. It seems Motorola might market it as the Moto C2.

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The FCC certification, in this case, does come with some cream. The handset will have 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal storage. Also revealed, is the battery capacity which is 2,000mAh or 2,100mAh and a display of 5-5.2-inches. The dimensions are shown to be 147.88 x 71.22mm. Moreover, it should also feature an LTE band.

The Moto C series is a very entry-level device that makes it the perfect candidate of Android Go. Last year’s model had 1GB of RAM and options of 8GB/16GB storage. Motorola is also likely to launch a pure Android One phone which could be named Motorola One Power.

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