Consumers will now be able to buy Moto smartphones from a wider range of offline and online retailers through Motorola's distribution partner Brightstar India.
For the very first time, since the introduction of the Moto E in 2014, consumers who prefer walking into a store to buy their smartphones will be able to pick the Moto E 4G LTE off the shelf at select Airtel stores across the country.
At the same time, continuing with the focus on our growing community of e-shoppers, Amazon India and Snapdeal will also start offering the Moto E 3G/4G LTE, September 25 onwards.
"Responding to growing demand from our consumers we have made a strategic move of increasing the availability of our portfolio across offline and multiple online shopping platforms. To start off, we will be available at select stores for our consumers to experience and purchase the device. Consumers are at the heart of whatever we do and we will leave no stone unturned to enhance their buying experiences." said Mr. Amit Boni, General Manager, Motorola Mobility India.
For the very first time, since the introduction of the Moto E in 2014, consumers who prefer walking into a store to buy their smartphones will be able to pick the Moto E 4G LTE off the shelf at select Airtel stores across the country.
At the same time, continuing with the focus on our growing community of e-shoppers, Amazon India and Snapdeal will also start offering the Moto E 3G/4G LTE, September 25 onwards.
"Responding to growing demand from our consumers we have made a strategic move of increasing the availability of our portfolio across offline and multiple online shopping platforms. To start off, we will be available at select stores for our consumers to experience and purchase the device. Consumers are at the heart of whatever we do and we will leave no stone unturned to enhance their buying experiences." said Mr. Amit Boni, General Manager, Motorola Mobility India.
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