Moto Z to hit Indian shores next month

Moto Z to hit Indian shores next month
Moto Z to hit Indian shores next month

NEW DELHI: Chinese technology giant Lenovo will bring the much-awaited modular smartphone ‘Moto Z’ to the Indian market in the first week of October.

The Moto Z, which was unveiled globally in June this year, allows users to attach a set of accessories called ‘mods’ to the back of the device that adds various functionalities to the device.

“We will launch 8 new devices, of which six we have already announced, in this festive season… This includes the Moto Z,” Lenovo India Executive Director Mobile Business Group Sudhin Mathur told reporters.

While Mathur declined to comment on the timeline of availability of Moto Z in India, sources said the product could be launched in the first or second week of October.

Apart from the device, which is expected to be priced upwards of USD 300 (about Rs 20,000), the ‘mods’ may be available for USD 50 onwards (about Rs 3,300) in India.

Moto Z is currently available in markets like the US, the UK and Latin America in three models (Moto Z Play, Moto Z and Moto Z Force).

Lenovo, which had acquired Motorola from Google in a USD 2.9 billion deal in 2014, is betting on India to contribute significantly to its global growth. Last year, Lenovo’s revenues from India grew about 90 per cent while its overall revenues were up 68 per cent. (AGENCIES)