Moto E6 Launched With Sd 435, HD+ Display
Motorola has now launched the entry-level Moto E6 in the United States after the release of the Moto G7 series and Moto Z4 to address the budget and mid-range section. The Moto E6 includes an HD+ screen, a 400-series Snapdragon chipset, and a battery that can be removed.
As far as the camera department is concerned, Moto E6 introduces a single 13MP (f/2.0) sensor with 1.12μm pixel width and back PDAF aid. Also on board is a selfie camera of 5MP, along with software characteristics such as Spot Color and Portrait Mode.
However, one of the greatest disappointments must be the lower size of the battery. Compared to the 4,000mAh battery in its past, Moto E6 comes fitted with a measly 3,000mAh battery pack (which is removable). It promotes 5W storage onboard through the MicroUSB channel. It operates out of the box inventory Android 9 Pie.
Most of the latest smartphones from Moto were quite underwhelming and well, as part of this compilation, we can count Moto E6. This smartphone won't be prepared to keep up with the more strong and feature-rich products like Redmi 7A and Realme C2. What's your view of the Moto E6? Tell us in the comments section.

Price and Availability:
Moto E6 comes in one setup, with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage, priced at $149 (about Rs 10,250).
The
instrument is accessible in two varieties of color, namely Starry Black
and Navy Blue, and is now accessible for purchase in the USA. There is
presently no data as to when the Moto E6 will be introduced in India, and we expect it will never be introduced as many takers would not be seen.
When
we're talking about the Indian industry, the Moto E6 is an entry-level
device with a not-so entry-level cost, featuring a polycarbonate back
panel with a single camera lens and no fingerprint detector–not even the
Motorola brand. This structure is a downgrade to the Moto E5's more
advanced and polished look.
Moto
E6 involves a 5.5-inch HD+ screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9 and
dense bezels on top and bottom. Most of the front is intact except for
the narrower size of the screen and the absence of a selfie front flash
discovered on the Moto E5.
This
smartphone is powered by the 435 chipset Snapdragon, coupled with 2 GB
of RAM and 16 GB of storage (up to 256 GB with a microSD card). This is
an older mobile platform based on the 28 nm architecture that was
introduced back in 2016. We would have liked to see a MediaTek Helio A22
or Snapdragon 200-series chipset on this machine because these chipsets
would be more power-efficient.
As far as the camera department is concerned, Moto E6 introduces a single 13MP (f/2.0) sensor with 1.12μm pixel width and back PDAF aid. Also on board is a selfie camera of 5MP, along with software characteristics such as Spot Color and Portrait Mode.
However, one of the greatest disappointments must be the lower size of the battery. Compared to the 4,000mAh battery in its past, Moto E6 comes fitted with a measly 3,000mAh battery pack (which is removable). It promotes 5W storage onboard through the MicroUSB channel. It operates out of the box inventory Android 9 Pie.
Most of the latest smartphones from Moto were quite underwhelming and well, as part of this compilation, we can count Moto E6. This smartphone won't be prepared to keep up with the more strong and feature-rich products like Redmi 7A and Realme C2. What's your view of the Moto E6? Tell us in the comments section.
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