Motorola Moto C confirmed to exist, certified in Russia

Motorola Moto C confirmed to exist, certified in Russia

A few hours ago, a couple of mystery devices from Moto bearing model numbers XT1750 and XT1754 stopped by the Wi-Fi Alliance. And just when speculations started to ripe that either of them could be the long-rumored Moto C, a new handset has been certified in Russia bearing the model number XT1750.

Guess what, the certification although doesn’t reveal much, labels the product to be Moto C thereby corroborating the fact that the smartphone does exist.

Going by the Wi-Fi Alliance listing, the Moto C (XT1750) should be powered by a quad-core MediaTek MT6580 SoC. Obviously, the smartphone will run Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the-box.

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Also, according to the earlier rumors, the Moto C is speculated to sport a 5.2-inch display instead of the usual 5-inch or 5.5-inch one. Although not revealed, we can take an educated guess that the smartphone will feature a design similar to the current Moto G series or the Moto Z line smartphones.

Apart from these details not much about the smartphone has been revealed yet. Now that the rumors started flowing in, we can expect more information to be leaked soon. We will keep you posted should something solid surface online.

Via  EAEunion

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