Motorola made the second generation of Moto
E official - the screen size grew to 4.5", the chipset
moved to a 64-bit one and also got 4G LTE connectivity.
The 5MP camera can now record 720p video
and there's a VGA front-facing camera. There's no
mention of a dual-SIM version yet though. The Moto E 2015
is slightly bigger, but practically the same thickness
and weight as its predecessor. The screen is still at
qHD 540 x 960px, which means it's not very sharp,
at least it's an IPS LCD with Gorilla Glass 3 and a
anti-smudge coating. The chipset is a Snapdragon 410
- a 64-bit quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.2GHz with 1GB
of RAM and Adreno 306 GPU.
That's for the 4G LTE version though, the 3G
version will arrive with an old-school Snapdragon
200, which goes back to 32-bit Cortex-A7 cores
and the slower Adreno 302 GPU. The phone, of
course, runs Android 5.0 Lollipop, which looks
unmodified so it should get updates quickly, despite
the change of ownership.
There's 8GB of built-in storage double what the
1st gen had and a microSD card slot.
its nice than motorola-moto-x
The main
camera is a 5MP shooter with an f/2.2 aperture
and can record 720p video at 30fps. There are
two microphones on the handset for stereo audio.
There's a VGA camera on the front, not exactly a
selfie dream but better than nothing which is what the
original model has. The Motorola Moto E 2015 has
the same water resistance coating used on its bigger
bros and a larger 2,390mAh battery up from 1,980mAh.
E official - the screen size grew to 4.5", the chipset
moved to a 64-bit one and also got 4G LTE connectivity.
The 5MP camera can now record 720p video
and there's a VGA front-facing camera. There's no
mention of a dual-SIM version yet though. The Moto E 2015
is slightly bigger, but practically the same thickness
and weight as its predecessor. The screen is still at
qHD 540 x 960px, which means it's not very sharp,
at least it's an IPS LCD with Gorilla Glass 3 and a
anti-smudge coating. The chipset is a Snapdragon 410
- a 64-bit quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.2GHz with 1GB
of RAM and Adreno 306 GPU.
That's for the 4G LTE version though, the 3G
version will arrive with an old-school Snapdragon
200, which goes back to 32-bit Cortex-A7 cores
and the slower Adreno 302 GPU. The phone, of
course, runs Android 5.0 Lollipop, which looks
unmodified so it should get updates quickly, despite
the change of ownership.
There's 8GB of built-in storage double what the
1st gen had and a microSD card slot.
its nice than motorola-moto-x
The main
camera is a 5MP shooter with an f/2.2 aperture
and can record 720p video at 30fps. There are
two microphones on the handset for stereo audio.
There's a VGA camera on the front, not exactly a
selfie dream but better than nothing which is what the
original model has. The Motorola Moto E 2015 has
the same water resistance coating used on its bigger
bros and a larger 2,390mAh battery up from 1,980mAh.