The Moto Z, Moto E and Moto G ranges were previewed in Dakar by Marcel van de Pas, Chief Operating Officer in Africa and his team in the presence of many journalists and influencers.
The communication group AG Partners was awarded the launch in Africa.The evening hosted by DJ Boobs has highlighted the features of the new models, including the Moto Z and interchangeable MODS (Camera, video projector, joystick for video games, speaker JBL).
These demonstrations have obviously appealed to the public, witness the many shares on social networks from bloggers and journalists.

Senegal is part of Nigeria, Kenya and Morocco of the first countries where Motorola has formalized the launch of its new ranges.
Other African countries will follow very soon.

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