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CG launches Motorola

In this context, Chaudhary Group, which is preparing for an aggressive entry into the mobile market, has taken charge of Motorola's distribution in Nepal.

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KATHMANDU: Motorola, the pioneer of mobile phone technology, has successfully introduced a series of models to keep pace with the latest trends in the global mobile market.

In this context, Chaudhary Group, which is preparing for an aggressive entry into the mobile market, has taken charge of Motorola’s distribution in Nepal.

With this move, Chaudhary Group is set to assert a strong dominance in the Nepali mobile market. Motorola, which is rapidly advancing with aggressive marketing strategies, has been offering its smartphones at competitive prices, making them easily accessible to the general public.

Motorola provides a premium experience with its Android smartphones, which run on a stock Android operating system, free of any bloatware. By offering top-tier features at competitive prices, Motorola has successfully set new benchmarks in product design.

According to Vinay Joshi, Business Head at Motorola Nepal, the company has launched its smartphones with the goal of setting a new benchmark in the Nepali market. Joshi states, “Nepali consumers will experience the continuity of the legacy that Motorola has maintained in the mobile market. Before launching the smartphones, we had already established a customer service center at Tamrakar Complex. We have priced our products in alignment with the Indian market, making them highly competitive. We are committed to the Nepali market and consumer satisfaction.”

Motorola has entered the Nepali market with models such as the affordable 5G smartphone Moto G45, the mid-range leader Moto Edge 50 Fusion, and the premium yet affordable flip phone Moto Razr 50, positioning itself strongly in the competition.

The company claims that all its 5G smartphones are category leaders in terms of price and specifications.

Motorola’s smartphones, with prioritized and special pricing for the Nepali market, are available through retail outlets, CG Digital, and online platforms like Daraz.

Notably, CG Mobile, part of the Chaudhary Group, has brought Motorola to the Nepali market.