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Motorola Moto E (2020) and Moto G Quick evaluation: smart device essentials on a budget

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Jun 11, 2020 #Budget, #Verge
Motorola Moto E (2020) and Moto G Quick evaluation: smart device essentials on a budget


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Regardless Of a current run of high-end phones, Motorola’s aspiration for the previous few years has been to own the budget and midrange phone area. And the freshly announced Moto G Quick and Moto E (no numbers any longer) are the final pieces of that puzzle for this year’s lineup, signing up with the previously released Moto G Power and G Stylus at even lower price points.

99 for the new Moto E and $19999 for the Moto G Quick, the brand-new phones suggest that Motorola now has budget plan phones at every $50 increment between $149 and $299

The brand-new Moto E

The 2020 Moto E is an intriguing entry to Motorola’s lowest-cost phone line, and there’s a lot to like here, specifically compared to last year’s Moto E6, which was a more incremental upgrade.

There are still sticking around issues, like the truth that Motorola is sticking with just 2GB of RAM and a Micro USB port for charging, specs that were already dated in last year’s Moto E6 and are especially frustrating to see here.

A few of these improvements are long overdue, like the Snapdragon 632 processor. While it’s over a year old– for referral, Motorola utilized it in in 2015’s Moto G7 and G7 Power models— and it certainly won’t win any awards for speed, it’s still capable

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