Best Buy unveils the Moto E (2nd Gen.)

Motorola devices, acquired in early 2014 by Lenovo, are doing quite well in the smartphone market. Whether the Moto G, Moto Moto X or E, they have all made a place in the mobile industry. These devices provide the specifications of high-end smartphones at relatively low prices. The surefire winning formula.

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But while Motorola has just reduced the price of its Moto E , today, I can tell you why. Indeed, the American company is working on the release of the successor of Moto E. It could happen in the coming days and in the worst case at the Mobile World Congress which will open on 2 March.

The Moto E was appreciated in its first generation because of its features and its price. Like its big brothers, the Moto G and Moto X, the Moto E should offer a little more in terms of features, or at least should upgrade face competition increasingly greater in this market of entry.

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Seeing the positive response to the range E, the mobile company based in the United States is likely to release the Moto E (2nd Gen.) very soon . If so far there was no word on the specifications of the smartphone, Best Buy has just listed the Moto E 2nd generation, despite the fact that Motorola has not yet announced. Obviously, at the time of this writing the pellet was repaired, but the folks at Android Authority succeeded in recovering the specifications of the smartphone.

The model shown on the website of Best Buy pointing the version for the mobile operator Sprint. This would be powered by a Qualcomm processor clocked at 1.2 GHz Snapdragon probably a 200. There is also 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage with the ability to expand capacity by a micro-SD card, a 5 megapixel sensor at the rear, and a VGA camera. The smartphone would have a screen of 4.5 inches with a resolution 960 x 540 pixels, and Android 5.0 is preinstalled Lollipop. Regarding connectivity, the smartphone would take over both 3G, 4G and 4G LTE . Support for LTE connectivity is quite interesting, especially since the Moto G (2nd Gen.) does not offer this possibility, although an LTE model has recently surfaced.

Best Buy's listing also mentions that the smartphone measures 130 x 67 x 11.9 mm and weighs 142 g.

As the successor to the Moto G, the successor of Moto E is not a massive upgrade over the original, but it seems to be a major upgrade that the Moto G (2nd generation) was . Some of the notable changes include an increase in screen size from 4.3 inches to 4.5 inches, the storage capacity from 4GB to 8GB, and the addition of a VGA front camera . Oh, and LTE connectivity as well!
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