Moto E3 gets bigger than its predecessors
- Samuel Darlynton
- Jul 14, 2016
- 1 min read
Continuing from the old traditions of the original Motorola, Lenovo is releasing a successor to the E series called the Moto E3. The affordable line of Moto E phones has long provided users with good enough specs for a good price but it is not the only line from Motorola that can boast of affordability; the Moto G line of phones have also provided mid-range specs for a low price as well. The much pricier Moto X lineup has been the flagship device for the company in previous years and we are still anticipating a big announcement sometime soon. Without wasting much time let’s get to the details of the new Moto E3.

The Moto E3 comes with a larger 5 inch HD LCD screen compared to the 4.5 inch in its predecessors as well as a quad-core processor. The device comes with 1 GB of RAM which may be quite low in today’s tech world. The camera receives a slight bump to 8MP and all this is powered by a 2800mAh battery which is rather impressive. The good news is, the device would come with Android 6.0 and hopefully will receive a couple more updates before it is left to fend for itself. The Moto E3 is going to cost around $130 or £99 which is slightly higher than its previous versions but may well be worth it considering the minor upgrades. You can get one when it launches in about 2 months.
Via: |Pocket Lint|
Source: |Pocket Lint|
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