For the past few weeks we have been seeing the impending Motorola handset peeping in and out from their pipeline, where, last Saturday we finally saw clear Press renders leak out with previously rumored internals.
Today the American multinational telecommunications company have made their latest smartphone official at their event took place in London, United Kingdom, with no big surprises, but with a qHD screen instead of the earlier hinted 720p one. The new phone or Moto E is known as the firm's latest affordable Android powered handset with mid-ranged internal specifications out of the box. The smartphone also comes in a dual-SIM variant, with GSM network support over both the slots.
So, the new Motorola made Moto E will function with a Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, speeding at 1.2GHz with Adreno 302 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), 4.3-inches qHD screen of 540 x 960 resolution display, marked at 256 pixels-per-inch in protection of scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 3, four gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), five megapixels main camera on the back, lacking an LED flash light and a secondary front facer. And as connectivity highlights, there is Bluetooth 4.0 LE on board with 3G UMTS bands, a 1,980mAh powered battery and running Android's version 4.4 KitKat.
The phone will be available in Black, White, Turquoise and Lemon color options, also with different colored swap-able back covers, measured at 124.38 x 64.8 x 12.3 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 142 grams on mass. The new smartphone from Motorola will be available unlocked in United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Canada in the coming weeks and in India from today for a price about 89 British Pound Sterling in UK and 6999 Indian Rupees in India, around 129 United States Dollars in US.