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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Motorola<\/a> on Wednesday launched its new sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone, the Moto E13<\/a>, with offers from Reliance Jio<\/a>.

The
Moto E13<\/a> will be available in a 2GB RAM variant priced at Rs 6,999, and in a 4GB RAM variant at Rs 7,999. It will be available with only 64GB of internal storage.

Under
Jio subscription offer<\/a>, Motorola<\/a> will provide a Rs 700 flat cashback for existing and new customers who use the Jio network for a fixed period within 15 days of activating the device.

Further, the Moto E13’s effective price under the ‘
Jio Exclusive Offer<\/a>’ drops to Rs 6,299 for the 2GB RAM variant and to Rs 7,299 for the 4GB RAM variant.

The smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCS display which is accompanied by a 5MP fixed-focus camera. At the back, it houses a 13MP PDAF camera.

The Moto E13 is powered by a Unisoc T606 processor with 2xA75 1.6GHz+6xA55 1.6GHz octa-core CPU, 650MHz ARM Mali-G57 MP1 GPU, and a 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

On the software front, the device runs on the Android 13 Go Edition, and Motorola in a statement on Wednesday has claimed that it worked with the
Lenovo<\/a> Foundation to “digitize and preserve endangered languages”.

“To date, the teams have worked with indigenous communities to ensure that Kaingang, Nheengatu and Cherokee are fully supported as part of the 90+ languages we offer through Android,” it said. The Moto E13, it added, is the first device to support Kangri and Kuvi, endangered indigenous languages from regions in India.

Going forward, Motorola said every smartphone that has upgraded to Android 13 will have Kangri language and Kuvi keyboard support as well.

In terms of connectivity, the list includes Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a\/b\/g\/n\/ac (2.4GHz+5GHz), Wi-Fi hotspot, FM Radio, and Dolby Atmos speaker.

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Jio, GSMA jointly roll out digital skilling program in India<\/a><\/h2>

“The program aims to provide need-based training to rural women and individuals from marginalized\/low-income groups to help them make meaningful use of digital access,” said Jio in a statement Tuesday.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Motorola<\/a> on Wednesday launched its new sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone, the Moto E13<\/a>, with offers from Reliance Jio<\/a>.

The
Moto E13<\/a> will be available in a 2GB RAM variant priced at Rs 6,999, and in a 4GB RAM variant at Rs 7,999. It will be available with only 64GB of internal storage.

Under
Jio subscription offer<\/a>, Motorola<\/a> will provide a Rs 700 flat cashback for existing and new customers who use the Jio network for a fixed period within 15 days of activating the device.

Further, the Moto E13’s effective price under the ‘
Jio Exclusive Offer<\/a>’ drops to Rs 6,299 for the 2GB RAM variant and to Rs 7,299 for the 4GB RAM variant.

The smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCS display which is accompanied by a 5MP fixed-focus camera. At the back, it houses a 13MP PDAF camera.

The Moto E13 is powered by a Unisoc T606 processor with 2xA75 1.6GHz+6xA55 1.6GHz octa-core CPU, 650MHz ARM Mali-G57 MP1 GPU, and a 5000mAh battery with 10W charging.

On the software front, the device runs on the Android 13 Go Edition, and Motorola in a statement on Wednesday has claimed that it worked with the
Lenovo<\/a> Foundation to “digitize and preserve endangered languages”.

“To date, the teams have worked with indigenous communities to ensure that Kaingang, Nheengatu and Cherokee are fully supported as part of the 90+ languages we offer through Android,” it said. The Moto E13, it added, is the first device to support Kangri and Kuvi, endangered indigenous languages from regions in India.

Going forward, Motorola said every smartphone that has upgraded to Android 13 will have Kangri language and Kuvi keyboard support as well.

In terms of connectivity, the list includes Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a\/b\/g\/n\/ac (2.4GHz+5GHz), Wi-Fi hotspot, FM Radio, and Dolby Atmos speaker.

\"Jio,<\/a><\/figure>

Jio, GSMA jointly roll out digital skilling program in India<\/a><\/h2>

“The program aims to provide need-based training to rural women and individuals from marginalized\/low-income groups to help them make meaningful use of digital access,” said Jio in a statement Tuesday.<\/p><\/div>