Moto E3 Power with 3500 mAh Battery Shows up in Hong Kong
Earlier when Motorola was with Google, the brand saw quite a limited amount of product launches. But since it has been sold to Lenovo, the Chinese company is being quite aggressive with the Moto product launches as now and then, a new Moto branded handset pops up online. The new Moto E3 Power is one such handset that came into highlight when it went on sale in Hong Kong at HKD 1098, which is approximate $141.59.
Talking about the design and specifications, the device listed with model number XT1706 sports similar specs except for one thing. That is, battery capacity. The vanilla E3 handset had 2390 mAh capacity battery, but as the name suggests, the E3 Power bumps up to 3500 mAh. Additionally, it supports quick charging only with proprietary 10W quick charger.
Other specifications are exactly the same as well as the design language seems to be the same too. Meaning, if the size of the device is not increased, then it packs a high-density battery, which is fitted in the same place as vanilla E3 model. That is quite interesting.
Briefly jogging up your memory about hardware specs, it is powered by a Quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor, which clocks at 1.0 GHz. Note that it is a 64-bit CPU. The device has a rear ported speaker and supports LTE connectivity with dual SIM support. It runs on Android Marshmallow 6.0 OS at the stock level.
Regarding camera setup, the rear module is of 8-megapixel with autofocus and flash support, while 5-megapixel front snapper is for selfies and video chats. The device would be coming with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Note that Lenovo hasn’t officially announced anything regarding the E3 Power smartphone. As well as it is unknown if this handset would be available in other countries or not. Stay tuned for more updates on this later.
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