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Motorola Mobility was established in 2011 following the split of Motorola into two companies, with Motorola Solutions catering to the enterprise segment. Acquired soon after by Google, Motorola Mobility was sold to Lenovo in 2014

Motorola made its first Android smartphone in 2009, and its first Android tablet in 2011. Motorola's latest mobile launch is the Moto G9 Power. The smartphone was launched in 5th November 2020. The phone comes with a 6.80-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1640 pixels.


The Motorola Moto G9 Power is powered by octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor and it comes with 4GB of RAM. 

The phone packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Motorola Moto G9 Power packs a 64-megapixel (f/1.79) + 2-megapixel (f/2.4) + 2-megapixel (f/2.4) primary camera on the rear and a 16-megapixel front shooter for selfies.


The Motorola Moto G9 Power runs Android 10 and is powered by a 6000mAh. It measures 172.14 x 76.79 x 9.66 (height x width x thickness) and weigh 221.00 grams.


The Motorola Moto G9 Power is a dual SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Fingerprint sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope.

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