Motorola officially unveiled a new version of its budget phone, Moto E7. The phone has a detail that catches the eye.
I don't know why, but my eyes immediately went to the rear camera, the elements of which were arranged in a slightly unusual way. The camera has a square shaped frame with rounded corners that houses two lenses and a LED diode arranged in a triangle. Trifle - and an interesting one. The rest of the casing is typical - the polycarbonate body has rounded sides, and the screen - a droplet notch and a slightly wider frame at the bottom. The side frames are narrower than in the previous Moto E generations. The fingerprint reader is discreetly integrated into the company logo.
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What will we find in the new Moto E7? First of all, a 6.5-inch Max Vision display with HD+ resolution, and under it - a MediaTek Helio G25 processor and a paltry 2 GB of RAM. The data memory, however, is more decent 32 GB, and there is also a place for a microSD card. The battery also promises to be good, because it has a capacity of 4000 mAh, although unfortunately it charges with only 10 W. Moto E7 also has a minijack, a dedicated Google Assistant button and a 5-megapixel selfie camera.
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On the back, as you already know, there is a dual camera with 48 and 2 Mpx matrices. Interestingly, the smaller matrix is not responsible for blurring the background, but for macro photos. The camera has a night mode as well as a Quad Pixel function that increases the light sensitivity by 4 times and allows you to get better photos in low light. The macro module gives an approximation of 2.5x to the main lens.
Motorola Moto E7 will be available in Aqua Blue, Mineral Gray and Satin Coral colours. The suggested retail price in the Eurozone is EUR 120. Actually, it would be a pretty cool budgetary if more RAM were added to it. Although the manufacturer assures that the phone is equipped with an almost pure Android 10 system without duplicate applications or overlays that slow down the operation - I do not think that the new E7 is a speed demon ...
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