While the One Zoom may have been Motorola's main
headline-grabber at IFA, the company has also refreshed its most affordable
smartphone line. Meet the new Moto E6 Plus. The device comes with a 6.1-inch 720x1560 19.5:9 IPS
touchscreen, and the MediaTek Helio P22 SoC at the helm. This is aided by 2 or
4GB of RAM, and you get 32 or 64GB of expandable storage, depending on the
model you choose.
On the rear there's a 13 MP f/2.0 main camera with
1.12um pixel size, alongside a 2 MP depth sensor and an LED flash. Selfies are
handled by an 8 MP f/2.0 snapper with 1.12um pixels that sits pretty inside the
u-shaped notch.
The phone has an FM radio, a headphone jack, all the
usual connectivity options with the notable omission of NFC, and there's also a
dual-SIM version. The Moto E6 Plus will be offered in two color options:
Polished Graphite and Bright Cherry. The construction is all plastic aside from
the display glass.
Its dimensions are 155.6 x 73.06 x 8.6 mm and it
weighs 149.7g. It runs Android 9 Pie, and has a fingerprint sensor on the back
(inside the Motorola logo). The battery capacity is 3,000 mAh, but it charges
at a disappointing 5W through a microUSB port.
The Moto E6 Plus is available today in Latin
America, and will land in Europe later this month for € 139. In the coming
months, it will also make it to the Asia Pacific region.