Specs leak on upcoming Moto E7
The Moto E7 will be the Moto E7 Plus' little brother, but we've yet to see it be officially announced
The Moto E7 has been expected for a while now, especially after its larger counterpart the Moto E7 Plus was launched last month. However, it seems we'll be seeing the phone appear soon after a full list of specifications have been leaked. This upcoming camera phone will feature a 3,550 mAh battery and a 6.2" HD+ LCD screen, among other interesting specs.
In terms of the Moto E7's camera capabilities, we'll apparently see a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera housed in a water-drop notch in the screen. The rear camera will also have a 2MP time-of-flight sensor and an LED flash. There will also be a fingerprint reader on the back of the phone as well.
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In terms of storage, the Moto E7 will have 2GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage via a microSD card tray. Users will also be able to charge the phone using microUSB cables. The E7 will run the Android 10.0 operating system.
Other features on the Moto E7 will include 4G connectivity, hearing aid compatibility and more. The Moto E7's battery standby time can reach up to 17 days, while the talk time is 17 hours.
There still isn't much word on what the official pricing and availability will be for the Moto E7, but there has been a listing from Canada that revealed that the phone will be retailed for CAD $189, which equates to around US $142.
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