The Android Nougat 7.0 phones both have 5in displays – the Plus model has improved battery and screen, but not a larger screen size. Read on for all the info on the Moto C and Moto C Plus.
When are the Moto C and C Plus out in the UK?
Both phones will become available ‘beginning this spring’ according to Moto, so we will update this with specifics as soon as we know more. Seeing as we are in spring, we’d hope that we see them pretty soon. Both models will be available in red, gold and black.
How much will the Moto C and C Plus cost?
The Moto C is well priced and will start at £89.99 SIM free. The beefed up C Plus will cost just £20 more at £109.99. Both handsets will potentially be available on contract for free from various operators and resellers in the UK too. What are the specs?
Moto C
Android Nougat 7.05.0in FWVGA (854×480)MTK 6737M 64-bit quad-core 1.1GHz processor1GB RAM16GB built-in; expandable by up to 32GB microSD5Mp camera, video recording HD@30fps, VGA@30fps2Mp front cameraBluetooth 4.22350 mAh non removable battery802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi154g
Moto C Plus
Android Nougat 7.05.0in HD (1280×720), GFMMediaTek MT6737 64-bit quad-core 1.3GHz processor1/2GB RAM16GB built-in; expandable by up to 32GB microSD8Mp camera, video recording HD@30fps, VGA@30fps2Mp front cameraBluetooth 4.24000 mAh non removable battery802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi162g
As you can see, the main differences are in the screen tech, processor, RAM choice, main camera, battery size and weight. For only £20 more, the Moto C Plus looks like a no brainer here, such are the apparent advantages.
The devices look very similar – the above image is what the rear of both phones looks like. The same applies to the below image of the front of the devices, but remember the C Plus is bound to look better with the improved screen tech.
Moto claims selfies on the Moto C are ‘worth sharing’ (good start) thanks to the front-facing selfie flash. The rear 5Mp snapper will hopefully give decent results too at under £90. Both phones only have 16GB, but you can add up to 32GB extra with a microSD card. That’s enough for plenty of music to be enjoyed via the 3.5mm audio jack. The best upgrade on the C Plus as well as the display tech is the 4,000mAh battery. With that much power in a low end phone, fingers crossed we are looking at a 2+ day phone. Stay with Tech Advisor for the latest on the Moto C and Moto C Plus. Henry is Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, ensuring he and the team covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about for readers and viewers all over the world. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.