Motorola launched three Moto G phones today and a fourth one named Moto e15. The cheapest of the bunch, it runs Android 14 Go operating system.
The Moto e15 comes with a 6.67” LCD panel with HD+ resolution and Gorilla Glass protection on top. The chipset is a Helio G81, coupled with 2 GB RAM. That is the maximum possible for the Go version of Android, as Google limits phones with more RAM to the proper Android releases.
The Moto e15 has 64 GB storage, but it also takes microSD cards in a triple tray, alongside the two SIM slots.
The camera on the back has a 32 MP sensor, and we can see a second shooter, but Motorola didn’t reveal what it does (we assume not much). The 8 MP selfie shooter is nested inside a punch hole.
Motorola Moto e15
There is a fingerprint scanner on the side, embedded in the power key, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a 5,200 mAh battery with 18W wired charging. Motorola is offering the Moto e15 in Misty Blue, Fresh Lavender, and Denim Blue colors.
The phone is listed at multiple online stores, but pricing and shipping date haven’t been confirmed. Motorola said the Moto e15 will be available in Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific.
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