If the Moto C was a disappointment for you, the more improved Moto C Plus might just salvage a smile on your face. Costing around 28,000 rupees, we’re not entirely convinced that the smartphone’s specs merit this much amount of cash.
Same build quality with an improved display
The Motorola C Plus is a definite improvement upon the cheaper Moto C when it comes to its display; the smartphone features a 5 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen with 294ppi pixel density. Drastically improving upon its predecessor, the C Plus offers a 720p resolution that’ll perform just fine on the 5 inches display.
Build quality wise, it features similar materials comprising predominantly of plastic with a thick 10mm width and 162g weight. Some definite improvements required here.
Cameras
Featuring an 8 megapixel primary sensor and a 2 megapixel selfie one both with LED flashes of their own, we’re happy with the selfie sensor featuring its own LED flash. That being said, they’re definitely underpowered and we could’ve seen bigger sensors here *cough cough Oppo A57*
Hardware and software
Powered by a quad-core processor with 1 or 2 gigs of variant dependent RAM, we’re not sure how it’ll turn up the heat on the built-on Android Nougat. Its internal storage stands at 16 gigs with an external card slot, removable 4000 mAh removable battery and 4 different colour schemes being its other notable mentions.