Tag: T.M. Narasimhan

  • Smart sharp and supercharged Moto g67 powers up

    Smart sharp and supercharged Moto g67 powers up

    MUMBAI: Looks like Motorola just turned up the charge. The tech brand has unleashed the moto g67 Power, a sub- Rs 15,000 smartphone that’s practically buzzing with energy, and style. With a whopping 7000mAh battery, a 50MP Sony Lytia 600 camera, and a sleek Pantone-curated vegan leather design, this one’s got both stamina and swagger.

    Launching at an effective price of Rs 14,999, the moto g67 Power is geared for those who live life unplugged. The phone’s silicon carbon battery promises up to 58 hours of runtime on a single charge, making low-battery anxiety a thing of the past.

    But it’s not just about endurance. The handset flexes a Snapdragon 7s gen 2 chip, 8GB RAM (expandable to 24GB), and 128GB storage, ensuring a lag-free experience whether you’re gaming, streaming, or toggling between 27 tabs at once. Connectivity-wise, it’s no slouch either, offering support for 11 5G bands, VoNR, and Wi-Fi 6.

    Camera buffs get plenty to click about. The moto g67 Power boasts the segment’s best 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP selfie camera, all capable of 4K recording. Add Motorola’s AI photo tricks like auto night vision and AI-powered portraits, and your social feed might just start looking like a mini film festival.

    Durability is another headline act. With corning gorilla glass 7i, MIL-STD-810H military-grade testing, and IP64 water resistance, this phone could probably survive a clumsy tumble or two, and still look good doing it.

    Entertainment-wise, the 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz display dazzles with 1050 nits brightness, while dolby atmos dual speakers bring the bass to your binge sessions.

    Available in cilantro green, parachute beige, and blue curacao, the moto g67 Power goes on sale from 12 November on Flipkart, Motorola.in, and at leading retail stores.

    As Motorola India managing director T.M. Narasimhan put it, “The moto g67 Power delivers the best camera and battery experience under Rs 15,000, a powerful blend of performance, innovation, and style.”

    With its marathon battery, polished design, and AI smarts, Motorola’s latest might just be the pocket powerhouse to beat this season.
     

  • Motorola gets an edge with Android 16 rollout

    Motorola gets an edge with Android 16 rollout

    MUMBAI: Talk about ringing in the future! Motorola has officially started rolling out Android 16 across its premium smartphone range, giving users a smarter, sleeker, and more secure experience.

    The tech giant, known for blending reliable hardware with clean software, is once again proving it’s ahead of the curve when it comes to timely updates. The rollout begins with the motorola edge 60 pro, edge 60 fusion, and edge 50 pro, devices already celebrated for their design and camera prowess, now powered up with Android 16’s enhanced features.

    This latest update isn’t just a polish, it’s a power-up. From notification auto grouping for a clutter-free experience to instant hotspot for password-free connectivity across Google devices, Android 16 brings a new level of ease to daily use. The addition of modes allows users to customise their phone’s behaviour whether they’re sleeping, driving, or working, while advanced protection fortifies privacy with a single tap.

    Motorola has also introduced Moto secure 5.5, featuring “Secure power-off,” a safeguard preventing stolen phones from being switched off. Add to that detailed battery health stats, smarter diagnostics, and enhanced accessibility, and you’ve got an update that’s both brainy and brawny.

    “The rollout of Android 16 on our smartphones demonstrates our commitment to providing faster, smarter, and more secure updates,” said Motorola India managing director T.M. Narasimhan. “Starting with our premium Edge series, we’re ensuring users enjoy the very best of innovation and experience.”

    The rollout will expand soon across more Motorola devices, cementing the brand’s reputation for blending innovation with user-centric design. In short, Motorola’s message is loud and clear: stay updated, stay ahead.

     

  • Motorola turns up the volume with Bose-tuned Loop and bass-heavy buds

    Motorola turns up the volume with Bose-tuned Loop and bass-heavy buds

    MUMBAI: When it comes to sound, Motorola just dropped the bass, literally. The smartphone giant, now calling itself India’s leading AI phone brand, has launched two true wireless earbuds designed to take on every mood, beat and playlist: the moto buds Loop powered by Bose Audio, and the moto buds Bass with segment-best 50db active noise cancellation.

    Priced at Rs 7,999 (with a bank offer cutting Lop to Rs 6,999) and Rs 1,999 for Bass, the earbuds go on sale 1st September and 8 September respectively, across Flipkart, Motorola.in, and retail stores. Both arrive armed with features aimed squarely at India’s growing tribe of music junkies, gamers, and on-the-go professionals.

    The moto buds Loop stand out with an open-ear design tuned by Bose, 12mm ironless drivers, and spatial sound for 3D-like immersion. They deliver 8 hours on a single charge and 39 hours with the case, plus a quick 10-minute top-up for 3 hours of playback. Add IP54 water resistance, a memory alloy frame, and trekking green finish, and Loop is more style statement than accessory.

    For bass-heads, the moto buds Bass promise Super Bass tuning, Hi-Res LDAC audio, and 12.4mm composite dynamic drivers. With 50db ANC across a 4kHz range, users can toggle between Adaptive, Transparency, or Noise Cancelling modes at will. Battery life stretches to 7 hours (ANC off) plus 41 hours with the case, totalling a marathon 48 hours. Quick cadds 2 hours of playback in 10 minutes. At just 51g, with triple-mics on each bud and finishes like dark shadow, blue jewel, and posy green, these are built for marathon listening sessions without compromise.

    Connectivity gets a boost too both models feature Bluetooth 5.3, Google fast Pair, and Crystaltalk AI to cut through background chaos on calls. With smart connect and moto ai integration, users can switch devices or trigger commands (“Catch me up”) hands-free, making them lifestyle companions as much as audio gear.

    Motorola India MD T.M. Narasimhan summed it up: “With Loop and Bass, we’re blending technology, design and usability to create audio experiences that resonate with evolving lifestyles.” Translation? Whether you crave Bose-tuned clarity or chest-thumping bass, Motorola now has a bud for every beat.