Skip to main content

Lenovo-Moto G4 plus



Lenovo-Moto G4 plus


Highlights:

Quick Capture & Best Shot

Great group shots. Smile, everyone

Just shoot. Let the software do the rest

Professional Mode

Charge at the speed of life

A Passcode as unique as you

Life moves fast. Move faster

Life moves fast. Move faster

Room to grow


 ,atrix 4g ,moto atrix 4g ,motorolla atrix 4g ,atrix 4 ,atrix 4g specs ,mb860 ,atrix 4g mb860 ,atrix mb860 ,moto mb860 ,mb860 specs ,smartphone g4 ,power pc g4 ,moto g4 ,moto g g4 ,g4 processor ,ppc g4 ,g4 cpu ,g4 moto ,g4 chip ,powerpc g4 ,powerpc g4 processor ,g4 powerpc ,powerpc g4 upgrade ,powerpc g4 specs ,moto g4 plus ,razr hd ,razr hd xt925 ,moto razr hd ,razr 4g ,razer hd ,moto hd ,razar hd ,hd 4g ,motorolla 4g ,powerpc 7447a ,powerpc 7455 ,powerpc 7400 ,7447a ,powerpc 7410.
 ,atrix 4g ,moto atrix 4g ,motorolla atrix 4g ,atrix 4 ,atrix 4g specs ,mb860 ,atrix 4g mb860 ,atrix mb860 ,moto mb860 ,mb860 specs ,smartphone g4 ,power pc g4 ,moto g4 ,moto g g4 ,g4 processor ,ppc g4 ,g4 cpu ,g4 moto ,g4 chip ,powerpc g4 ,powerpc g4 processor ,g4 powerpc ,powerpc g4 upgrade ,powerpc g4 specs ,moto g4 plus ,razr hd ,razr hd xt925 ,moto razr hd ,razr 4g ,razer hd ,moto hd ,razar hd ,hd 4g ,motorolla 4g ,powerpc 7447a ,powerpc 7455 ,powerpc 7400 ,7447a ,powerpc 7410.
Moto G4 Plus


Lenovo-MotoG4-plus
Requirement Specification
processor 1.5 GHz MSM8952 Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 617 octa-core processor with 550 MHz Adreno 405 GPU
RAM 3GB
CAMERA 16 MP primary camera with laser focus, PDAF and professional mode
5 MP wide angle front camera with display flash
Network
GSM, (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), 3G, (2100/850/900 MHz), 4G
Launch 17/05/2016
Body 15.3 x 0.8 x 7.7 cm
Weight 155 Grams
Display 5.5" and 1920 x 1080 pixels
Extranal Memory Up to 128GB
Internal Memory internal:16GB/32GB
Software Android v6.0.1(marshmallow)
Sound LoudSpeaker & 3.5mm jack :Yes
Battery 3000mah
Network GSM, (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), 3G, (2100/850/900 MHz), 4G, (2100/1800/850/900 MHz), B40, TD, (2300 MHz), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Colors white,#83B155
Sensors Compass/ Magnetometer: Yes
Proximity sensor :Yes

formfactor
Touch screen Mobile




Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Applications of Insulating Materials

All electrical systems require some kind of insulation to prevent short circuits and leaking currents. 3 forms of insulators: solid, liquid and gaseous Performance of these insulators depend on the temperature Classification according to their temperature rating. Impregnation: Letting the solid material absorb some liquid With the advent of new materials, the classification has been modified by International Electrotechnical Commission: The transformer insulation: (a) conductor or turn-to-turn insulation, (b) coil-to-coil insulation, (c) low voltage coil-to-earth insulation, (d) high voltage coil-to-low voltage coil insulation, and (e) high voltage coil-to-ground insulation. Transformer oil -- provides the required dielectric strength and insulation -- cools the transformer by circulating itself through the core and the coil structure. -- should be in the liquid state over the complete operating range of temperatures between -40°C and+50°C. -- gets o...

MULTILEVEL INVERTER

                                       MULTILEVEL INVERTER Historical Review From the late nineteenth century through the middle of the twentieth century, DC-to-AC   power conversion   was accomplished using   rotary converters   or   motor-generator   sets (M-G sets). In the early twentieth century,   vacuum tubes   and   gas filled tubes began to be used as switches in inverter circuits. The most widely used type of tube was the   thyratron . The origins of electromechanical inverters explain the source of the term   inverter . Early AC-to-DC converters used an induction or synchronous AC motor direct-connected to a generator (dynamo) so that the generator's commutator reversed its connections at exactly the right moments to produce DC. A later development is the synchronous converter, in which the motor and generator windin...

JSTL-JSP Standard Tag Library part 2

Evolution of JSTL-JSP Standard Tag Library As JSP grew in popularity, it became clear that different sites' custom tags fell into familiar, frequently used patterns. For example, many pages needed to loop over data to print tables and lists. Vendors of JSP containers and members of the open-source community tried to address these needs by providing collections of tags --tag libraries--that solved common problems. While many JSP page authors used these libraries, nothing tied them together. To address this fragmentation, the Java Community Process --the same group that now maintains and standardizes JSP itself --decided to offer a standard tag library. JSTL 1.0, to include tags for the following common tasks:          •Looping over data to produce tables, lists, etc.          •Conditional operations          •Importing and processing data from other web pages         ...