A sort of Motorola month overall, Motorola announced four smartphones, three of which are 4G and only one is 5G. Of the fifteen smartphones introduced in October, eleven were 4G smartphones, and just four were 5G.
4G cellular technology-based smartphones
Google was the only OEM not to introduce a 4G smartphone as of October 2022. For 4G smartphones, the maximum chipsets used by OEMs were from MediaTek, followed by Samsung, Unisoc, and Qualcomm; all three were used only once to launch the 4G smartphones.
From MediaTek, Helio G37 was used thrice by the OEMs; from Qualcomm, only snapdragon 680 was used for smartphones, and OEM used Unisoc T606 and Samsung Exynos 850 to launch 4G smartphones.
In the Affordable (Rs 7001 – Rs 15000) segment, Seven OEMs launched nine different 4G smartphones; only Motorola and Oppo launched two smartphones, and others launched only one each under this price segment.
In the Affordable Premium (Rs 15001 – Rs 30000) segment, only OEMs Motorola and Oppo launched the two 4G smartphones.
5G cellular technology-based smartphones
Redmi, Lava, Samsung, Nokia, and Oppo were the five OEMs that have not introduced any 5G smartphones in October 2022.
For 5G smartphones, the maximum chipsets used by OEMs were from Google, followed by MediaTek and Qualcomm; on both, only one each 5G smartphone was launched, and the OEMs used no Unisoc chipset for 5G smartphones.
From Google, only one chipset was used by Google, and from MediaTek and Qualcomm, only one chipset each was used by OEMs to launch the 5G smartphones, and no Unisoc chipsets was used to launch the 5G smartphone.
In the Premium (Rs 30001 – Rs 60000) segment, two 5G smartphone was launched, and the OEMs Google and Infinix launched the 5G smartphones.
In the Super Premium (Rs 60001 – Rs 100000) segment, two 5G smartphone was launched, and the OEMs were Google and Motorola.