The new Motorola Moto E sports a 5-inch display. The resolution is 720 x 1280, and a quad-core CPU is found under the hood. The manufacturer says that the Moto E's 2800mAh battery will last a full day. The camera combo has also been greatly improved from last year. Instead of a 5MP camera in back with a .3MP selfie shooter, the Moto E3 is equipped with an 8MP camera in back and a 5MP snapper in front. Android 6.0 is pre-installed.
This device is also known as
Motorola Moto E (3rd Gen.), Motorola Moto E 2016
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