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Motorola One Macro will Launch in India Today, Know its Specifications and Features

Monali Gupta

Motorola is going to launch its new smartphone One Macro in India today. Recently, leaks have come up many times regarding this smartphone. A dedicated page for this smartphone was also released on Flipkart. Information about One Macro was shared here. This smartphone will be special for macro photography.

It can be understood from the name that it will be a series of phones of the company. At present, Motorola has not disclosed the specifications of this smartphone. However, a lot of information has been revealed in the leaks. According to a leak, it will have a 4,000mAh battery, triple rear camera, and up to 6GB of RAM.

The company is not doing any launch event for the launch of this smartphone. Rather its soft launching is being done. That is, it will be listed directly on the company's website. Let me tell you that since its teaser was released on Flipkart, it is clear that it can be purchased from the e-commerce platform after launch.

Let us tell you, this Motorola phone is being launched in India for the first time. It has not been launched anywhere yet. Talking about the specifications, it can be given an octa core processor, 4,000mAh battery and 6.2-inch screen. For photography, triple rear camera setup (13MP + 2MP + 2MP) can be found here. It is certain that one of the cameras will be a macro camera. It was also teased on Flipkart. At the same time, 8MP camera can also be given in the front. According to leaked information, it will get 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.

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