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(Update: Rs. 12,499) The Moto G4 is coming to India on June 22

Like the Moto G4 Plus, which went on sale in India soon after its launch last month, the Moto G4 will be sold exclusively through Amazon India.
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Published onJune 22, 2016

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Update, June 22: Lenovo unveiled the Moto G4’s price in India: Rs. 12,499. Is it a good deal? Well, if you pay Rs. 1,000 extra you can the base version of the Moto G4 Plus, which has the same specs except for a better camera and the addition of a fingerprint sensor. Pay Rs. 2,500 extra, and you get all that, plus more RAM and 16GB of additional storage. So, unless you’re in a hurry, you’re probably better off saving a little more and getting the higher end Moto G4 Plus. The Moto G4 will go on sale on Amazon India later today.

Original post, June 20: The Moto G4 will become available in India from June 22, Lenovo revealed on Twitter.

Like the Moto G4 Plus, which went on sale in India soon after its launch last month, the Moto G4 will be sold exclusively through Amazon India. That’s a break from Motorola’s previous exclusive partnership with Flipkart.

Slow phone ruined video call with girlfriend’s parents? Now #NeverMiss on pace#MotoG4 coming on 22nd June @AmazonIn pic.twitter.com/rtUURA4eaO
— Moto India (@Moto_IND) June 18, 2016

Lenovo did not reveal how much the Moto G4 will cost. For reference, the Moto G4 Plus, which features a better camera and a fingerprint sensor, costs  Rs. 13,499 on Amazon for the 2GB RAM version. There’s a good chance the Moto G4 will cost a couple of thousand rupees less.

India is a key market for Lenovo, thanks in large part to the solid sales of Moto branded devices. Aymar de Lencquesaing, the head of Lenovo’s global mobile business, recently revealed that revenue from India surpassed 67.35 billion rupees ($1 billion) last quarter. Lenovo plans to gain more market share by expanding its offline presence in India, where it manufactures over six million devices every year.

On a side note, fans of the Moto Z have some waiting to do: the high-end modular device will only go on sale in India from September-October.

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