Motorola product document leak: Moto G6 Play specification revealed ahead of launch

Motorola product document leak: Moto G6 Play specification revealed ahead of launch

Motorola's Moto G Play series has always been less popular compared to its standard G and G Plus versions, but this year, it will all change with Moto G6 Play. Read more how it compares with Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Plus.



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Motorola Moto G6 Play will come much bigger battery capacitu than Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Plus.

 Moto G6 Play will also flaunt latest 18:9 display aspect ratio standard.

Before Motorola could officially launch the company's new Moto G6 series, the company's in-house product document has slipped out into the Internet revealing the key specification of low-end G6 Play version.

Android Headline, which claims to have the exclusive access to the product document, has detailed that the Moto G6 Play will come with a 4,000mAh battery, 33% bigger capacity than the standard Moto G6 (3,000mAh) and the high-end Moto G6 Plus (3,200mAh).

With such a huge cell, Moto G6 Play is capable of running for close to 36 hours. Also, the company in a bid save consumer's time will be bundling 10W Turbocharger as part of the product package. With this, users can quickly charge up at least half the battery capacity within just a few minutes during the early morning rush.

Motorola's Low-End Moto G6 Play Will Have More Appeal Than Ever Before.

The document also revealed another surprise feature of the Moto G6 Play. It is said to come with 5.7-inch HD+ (1440x720p) screen with 18:9 aspect ratio. Previously, it was rumored that Motorola in a bid to differentiate Play version from the standard G6, would keep the former's screen with old aspect ratio standard.

If this is true, Moto G6 Play with a big battery and latest display standard will definitely have more appeal, not just among consumers on shoestring budget, but also those who are looking for a good secondary companion phone.

Other stipulated features of Moto G6 Play include 2GB/3GB RAM, 16GB/32GB storage, Qualcomm Snapdragon 427 quad-core CPU, a 12MP primary camera and a 5MP front snapper.
As said before, Motorola, in addition to the Moto G6 Play will be launching Moto G6 and the Moto G6 Plus.

Moto G6:

It is expected to sport a 5.7-inch Full HD+ display and feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset, 3GB/4GB RAM and a 32GB/64GB internal memory (with microSD card slot), a dual 12MP + 5MP primary camera setup and a 16MP front-facing camera and a 3,000mAh battery.


Motorola Moto G6 Plus is confirmed to come with dual-camera, which offers the user to crop the background of the image

Moto G6 Plus:

It is also said to flaunt same design language as the generic Moto G6 but come with a bigger screen. It is said to feature a 5.93-inch Full HD+ (2160x1080p) display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Inside, it will house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor, a 3GB/4GB/6GB RAM and a 32GB/64GB storage, a dual 12MP + 5MP main shooter, a 16MP front-camera and a 3,200mAh battery.

Motorola has confirmed to host a product launch event later this month and we believe, like previous years, Moto G series, in this case, G6 models will break covers before Moto E and Z series.


Blackbuck poaching case: All you need to know


Black buck poaching case: All you need to know

Salman Khan was held guilty by a trial court in 2006. He was charged under the Wildlife (Protection) Act and was sentenced to five years jail term. He was also asked to pay a fine of Rs 25,000. While the actor spent six days in jail, the sentence was suspended by the Rajasthan High Court.


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Salman Khan is accused of killing two black bucks in Bhagoda ki Dhani near Jodhpur on the intervening night of October 1-2, 1998.


A Jodhpur court on Thursday will pronounce its verdict in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case against Bollywood actors Salman Khan, Sonali BendreSaif Ali Khan, Neelam and Tabu. While Salman has been accused of killing two blackbucks in September, 1998 in Kankani village, Jodhpur, during the shooting of “Hum Saath Saath Hain”, the remaining four stand co-accused in the case.

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Here’s a quick recap:

What is the Kankani black buck shooting case all about?


A complaint was registered by the Bishnoi community of Rajasthan on October 2 that year against the actors, who allegedly hunted down two blackbucks during the filming of the movie. According to the complaint, Salman Khan is accused of killing two black bucks in Bhagoda ki Dhani near Jodhpur on the intervening night of October 1-2, 1998. He was also charged for possessing a weapon with an expired license.


"Every one of them were in a Gypsy auto that night, with Salman Khan in the driving seat. He, on detecting a group of dark bucks, shot at and executed two of them," open prosecutor Bhawani Singh Bhati had said. "In any case, on being spotted and pursued, they fled from the spot leaving the dead creatures there," he stated, including that there was satisfactory proof against them.

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The black buck case issue at kankani village.


Who all are the accused?

Besides the actors — Salman Khan, Sonali Bendre, Saif Ali Khan, Neelam and Tabu — the case involves two more accused, Dushyant Singh, who was allegedly accompanying the actors when the poaching took place, and Dinesh Gawre, said to be Salman Khan’s assistant.
What are the charges they face?
Salman Khan is facing charges under Section 51 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act and the other actors have been charged under Section 51 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act read with Section 149 (unlawful assembly) of the Indian Penal Code. Under Section 51, enforcement can be performed by agencies such as the Forest Department, the Police, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB), the Customs and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Chargesheets can be filed directly by the Forest Department.

Here’s how the Kankani case progressed:

While Salman was released on bail on October 17 the same year, he was later held guilty by a trial court in 2006. He was charged under the Wildlife (Protection) Act and was sentenced to five years jail term. He was also asked to pay a fine of Rs 25,000. While the actor spent six days in jail, the sentence was suspended by the Rajasthan High Court.

The final arguments in the case were completed in the trial court on March 28 this year, following which Chief Judicial Magistrate Dev Kumar Khatri reserved the judgment for today. During the final arguments, the prosecution counsel had described the spot of alleged poaching, citing the statements of witnesses Poonam Chand and Chhoga Ram and the post-mortem report.

However, while submitting his arguments, Khan’s counsel H M Saraswat ran the video recording of the statements of Poonam Chand and drew the attention of the court to the “contradiction” in his statements taken by the investigating officer and the statements given by the witness.


“Videography of the statements of Poonam Chand clearly showed that the official noting the statements had been copying them from a paper lying on the table beside him,” argued Saraswat.

Salman was earlier acquitted in two poaching cases by the high court and in a case under Arms Act by the lower court. The actor later appeared in the district and sessions court for filing bail bonds after the state challenged his acquittal in the case under Arms Act.

If found guilty, Salman is likely to receive a maximum punishment of six years under Section 51 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act.

What are the other poaching cases against the actor?

The actor was also charged with two other poaching cases of Chinkara deer and blackbuck in Bhawad village and Mathania village respectively. He was acquitted in both the cases. However, the verdict in the Chinkara deer case was challenged by the Rajasthan government in the Supreme Court following which the actor was issued notice. The matter is currently pending with the top court.

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