For the Brazilian market, Motorola has solidified an efficiency strategy that prioritizes battery autonomy and the integration of features previously exclusive to higher-tier categories. The Moto G line, traditionally focused on value, now incorporates "RAM Boost" and AI-powered image processing as cornerstones of its new entry-level and mid-range generation.
The Moto g06 stands out, featuring a generous 6.9-inch display and a 5,200 mAh battery, engineered to withstand intensive usage cycles. With storage options up to 256GB, the device leverages virtual memory to optimize multitasking performance, providing the fluidity required for contemporary demanding applications.
Meanwhile, the Moto g35 5G signals the democratization of high-speed connectivity. Beyond 5G support, the device introduces aesthetic refinements, such as a vegan leather finish, and practical functionalities like NFC for contactless payments. This represents a clear strategic move by the brand to attract users who demand modernity and connectivity without compromising on understated elegance and ergonomic comfort.
With information from Olhar Digital.
Source · Olhar Digital



