Moto C specs revealed via FCC listing

Moto C has been under the rumor radar for quite some time now with reports hinting at its release soon. Well, looks like that’s going to happen anytime now as a Motorola device, touted to be Moto C, has landed at US certification site FCC.

Listed as model number XT1761, the FCC listing reveals that this device will pack in 16GB native storage. Further, it will be shipped with 1.0 Ampere charger. As a charger of this capacity is generally used in budget smartphones, it gives us all the reasons to believe that the XT1761 device is none other than the Moto C, a budget offering from Motorola.

As per the FCC listing, a 2800 mAh battery will keep the juices flowing in Moto C. The accessories to be shipped with the phone include a charger, battery, earphone and a USB cable.

Read: Check out Moto C and C Plus leaked specs

Past leaks point towards Moto C coming in Black, Gold and Red color options. It is said to sport 5.0-inch FWVGA display, MediaTek chipset and 1GB RAM. The cameras on board will be of 5MP and 2MP resolutions for back and front respectively. It is rumored to run Android 7.0 Nougat.

Source: FCC

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4 Comments

  1. I await the day Moto starts using OLED displays with its lower end phones. OLED displays have gotten cheap enough to be feasible these days

  2. looks like this C-series of moto is the lower grade E-series with devices which costs less than 7k or so, but still Moto has built enough trust in India that no one will hesitate before considering to buy these devices!!

  3. I await the day Moto starts using OLED displays with its lower end phones. OLED displays have gotten cheap enough to be feasible these days

  4. looks like this C-series of moto is the lower grade E-series with devices which costs less than 7k or so, but still Moto has built enough trust in India that no one will hesitate before considering to buy these devices!!

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