Motorola unveiled the Moto G7 lineup back in
February this year, and while there's no word from the company yet regarding
the Moto E6 series, specifications of the vanilla E6 have surfaced online which
tell us what to expect from this smartphone.
According to the report the Moto E6 is codenamed
"surfna" and is powered by Snapdragon 430 SoC which is mated to 2GB
RAM. The smartphone has a 5.45-inch 1440 x 720-pixel display on the front which
is accompanied by a 5MP Samsung ISOCELL S5K5E9 sensor having f/2.0 aperture.
Round the back, the E6 sports a 13MP Samsung ISOCELL
S5K3L6 sensor having the same aperture as the selfie shooter. The smartphone
will boot to Android Pie out-of-the-box and will come in two storage options -
16GB and 32GB. The battery capacity of the Moto E6 is unknown, but considering the
fact that the E5 ships with a 4,000 mAh cell, we can expect the E6 to come with
something similar.
The source also says that the Moto E6 will be
launched in the US on carriers, but isn't sure which ones exactly. The Moto E5 series was launched
last year in April so we can expect this Lenovo subsidiary to announce the E6
lineup soon.
