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Best study guide for security plus c Continue Motorola has enjoyed great success at the lower end of the smartphone market, first with the Moto G and then with the Moto E. This year we will be getting an even cheaper entry-level product line with all the new C series. that have already leaked. Both Moto C models will be sold in gold, red, black and silver, and both will run Android Nouga to nod out of the box. They both pack 5-inch displays, but the Moto C compresses in 854 x 480 pixels while the C Plus comes with 1280 x 720 pixels. They both use MediaTek chipsets, but here things get a little confusing. There's a 3G and 4G version of the Moto C (red in our renders) that will use a 32-bit quad-core SoC clock of 1.3 GHz for the first and a 64-bit quad-core chipset clocking 1.1 GHz for the latter. The Moto C Plus runs a 64-bit 1.3GHz 1.3GHz chipset.All three devices support the microSD card extension, but the Moto C comes in 8GB and 16GB, while the Moto C Plus comes with only 16GB. The Moto C has 1GB of RAM, while the Moto C Plus has either 1GB or 2GB, depending on the market. The Moto C measures 143.9 x 72 x 10mm and the Moto C Plus comes in at 145.5 x 73.5 x 9.1mm (10.2mm with camera punch). On the front of the camera, all three have a 2 MP sensor with a frontal flash, but the Moto C has a 5 MP sensor on the back while the Moto C Plus steps that are up to 8 MP (3G Moto C has a fixed focus and the 4G version has autofocus). The Moto C has a 2350 mAh battery and the Moto C Plus has a 4000 mAh battery. On renders though. They show two very similar looking phones, although the Moto C camera sits flush from the back of the device while the Moto C Plus has a very minor impact camera. Both models have a rear speaker with a headphone jack and a micro-USB port on top. As with the Moto E4 Plus we recently shared, both Moto C models have removable rear panels, making moto Mod access possible. 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