Motorola launches new Moto E with 4G LTE capability
Motorola's surprise gadget turned out to be the new 4G enabled version of the Moto E.
Remember that surprise product Motorola was supposed to launch today? Well, it's the new Moto E. The company just launched the new version of the Moto E, which is 4G enabled and comes at a price of $149.99, roughly Rs. 9,200. The device runs on a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 64-bit quad-core SoC along with 1GB of RAM. Motorola has retained the display resolution at qHD, but the new version has a slightly bigger, 4.5 inch, display. The company has also gone with a bigger 2390 mAh battery this time and the device will run on Android Lollipop out of the box. The device will be launched in India soon, announced Motorola through a press release.
According to Motorola, the device will start rolling out in 50 countries in North America and Latin America, along with Europe and Asia. The company also has a 3G version, which will sell at $119.99. The new Moto E has a 5MP rear camera and the company has also included the Moto Display feature in it. Lastly, the device has 8GB internal storage, which is expandable to 32GB.
Looking at the specifications, the new version of the Moto E seems like an incremental update. That said, the Moto G (2nd Gen) also seemed the same, but we quite liked the device when it was launched. Let's hope the new Moto E is the same.
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