After unveiling its second generation entry-level Smartphone,
Motorola has sent media invites for the launch of the Moto E. The event is
scheduled for March 10 in New Delhi. The company has not revealed the phone's
pricing for India yet. It's not clear if Motorola will also release the 4G
variant of the phone.
The Lenovo-owned manufacturer had announced the second-generation Moto E Smartphone in two variants - one featuring 4G LTE support, while the other compatible only with 3G networks.
The 3G version of the phone is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor, while the 4G-capable variant has a 64-bit quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 chip. Apart from these, both of the phones sport almost the same hardware.
The Lenovo-owned manufacturer had announced the second-generation Moto E Smartphone in two variants - one featuring 4G LTE support, while the other compatible only with 3G networks.
The 3G version of the phone is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor, while the 4G-capable variant has a 64-bit quad-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 chip. Apart from these, both of the phones sport almost the same hardware.
The phone sports a 4.5-inch, 540x960p display and Corning
Gorilla Glass 3 protection, same as the one on the first-generation model; and
run Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system.
A big change is the arrival of the 0.3MP (VGA) front camera; the original Moto E did not have a Selfie shooter.
Motorola has added autofocus capability to the rear camera. The battery capacity has also increased to 2,390mAh, up from the 2,080mAh powerhouse of the first-generation model.
The rear camera resolution and RAM remain constant at 5MP and 1GB, respectively; Motorola has still not added the flash on the back in the new Moto E. The 8GB of built-in storage can be expanded by micro-SD card up to 32GB.
If the company launches Moto E 4G, Motorola will join the race of budget 4G phones and will compete against the likes of Lenovo A6000, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G, Micromax's YU Yureka and Microsoft Lumia 638.
A big change is the arrival of the 0.3MP (VGA) front camera; the original Moto E did not have a Selfie shooter.
Motorola has added autofocus capability to the rear camera. The battery capacity has also increased to 2,390mAh, up from the 2,080mAh powerhouse of the first-generation model.
The rear camera resolution and RAM remain constant at 5MP and 1GB, respectively; Motorola has still not added the flash on the back in the new Moto E. The 8GB of built-in storage can be expanded by micro-SD card up to 32GB.
If the company launches Moto E 4G, Motorola will join the race of budget 4G phones and will compete against the likes of Lenovo A6000, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G, Micromax's YU Yureka and Microsoft Lumia 638.
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