In mid-September, Motorola introduced a new device, the Moto E7 Plus, the older brother of a model that, strangely, was not announced at the time, the Motorola Moto E7.
Today was the day when the company formalized this terminal, which we know will go on sale in many markets, although there is no specific data for Europe. Of course, considering the fact that the Moto E7 Plus has arrived in our country, it is normal that this also happens.
- Processor: MediaTek Helio G25.
- RAM memory: 2 GB.
- Storage room.
- screen.
- Size: 6.5 inch.
- Resolution: 1600 x 720 pixels.
- IPS LCD technology.
- Rear cameras.
- Main sensor: 48 Mpx f / 1.7
- Sensor macro: 2 Mpx.
- Front camera: 5 Mpx.
- Connectivity: 4G / LTE, Bluetooth 5, dual 802.11 WiFi.
- Drums:
- System:
- Dimensions: –
- Weight: –
Almost identical on the outside, but not on the inside
Normally, the Plus suffix to a mobile name means better features but also larger size. Not the case here, at least in the latter.
The Moto E7 has the same design as the Moto E7 Plus except that one of the rear sensors and the flash swap positions. That’s all.
The size of the screen, 6.5 inches, the body, the connectors, the presence of the USB port, the headphone jack, everything is the same. They even coincide in the main 48 Mpx rear camera. This is not the case in high school, which in E7 is a 2 Mpx macro. The front uses a 5 Mpx sensor.
Of course, if we look at the specs, we see that although the screen resolution is the same, the processor is another, a Helio G25, a low-end chipset, which comes with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory.
We are up against the most basic Motorola mobile which means we have to allow this type of thing. Of course, the battery is 5000 mAh, 25% higher than that of the E7 Plus, and has a load of 10 W.
Price and availability
This model was presented for the Latin American and Asian markets, but we do not know if it will reach Europe. It should cost around 100 dollars, the same as direct competitors such as the Redmi 9A.
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