Moto E (2015) Officially Announced, Most-Wanted Features Arrives, Motorola Tells Why Users Should Purchase It
Motorola has listed the new Moto E (2015 on its website. It has come out to replace the original edition of the handset that came out in 2013. The new Moto E comes with important features like front-facing camera and 4G LTE connectivity.
The Moto E (2015) is now available on Motorola’s website. It is available in colour options like black and white along with an affordable price tag of $149.
Why Buy The New Moto E?
On its website, Motorola claims that the new Moto E is enabled with 4G LTE connectivity for high speed web browsing. It is fitted with a faster quad-core processor compared to the predecessor model. It comes with a huge battery and the latest version of Android 5.0 Lollipop along with 8 GB of native storage space.
Two Variants Of Moto E (2015) Announced
Motorola has rolled out two models of Moto E (2015). The model that supports 4G LTE connectivity is powered by the new Snapdragon 410 chipset that includes Adreno 306 graphics. The other model only supports 3G connectivity and it is powered by the low-end Snapdragon 200 chipset that is equipped with Adreno 302 graphics.
Motorola Moto E (2015) Specifications
The Moto E (2015) comes with a 4.5-inch IPS LCD screen with support for 540 x 960 pixels. It is protected with Gorilla Glass 3 and anti-smudge coating. The display supports a pixel count of 245 ppi.
The Snapdragon 400 chipset edition is fitted with a Cortex A53 quad-core processor that offers a processing speed of up to 1.2 GHz. The Snapdragon 200 chipset edition houses a Cortex A7 quad-core processor that delivers a clocking speed of 1.2 GHz. The chipset is supported by 1 GB of RAM. The external storage slot supports up to 32 GB of micro SD card.
The rear camera is of 5 MP that is provided without a flash. It is also equipped with a secondary VGA camera at the front. The handset weighs 145 g and its thickness is 12.3 mm. The exterior the device is flanked with water resistant coating. It is packed with an enormous battery of 2,390 mAh.
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