Motorola officially announced the
Moto G Fast and Moto E (2020) in the US market. For US$ 200, the Moto G Fast
brings a Snapdragon 665 chipset with 3GB of RAM and a 6.4-inch Max Vision IPS
LCD of 720x1560px resolution and a tall 19:9 aspect. It has 32GB of expandable
storage and a 4,000mAh battery that charges at 10W charging through USB-C.
There are three cameras on the rear, all
borrowed from the Moto G8 Power - 16MP f/1.7 main, 8MP ultrawide and 2MP
dedicated macro units. What's missing from the Moto G8 Power setup is the 8MP
telephoto. On the front there's an 8MP selfie camera.
The Moto G Fast has a traditional
capacitive fingerprint scanner on the rear, a 3.5mm headphone jack and is IP52
rated for dust and rain resistance. The Moto G Fast will go on sale in the US
on June 12 through Amazon, Walmart, B&H and BestBuy for US$ 200.
The Moto E (2020) brings a 6.2-inch
720x1520px LCD and a Snapdragon 632 chipset with 2GB of RAM. The storage is
again 32GB with option for expansion, while the 3,550mAh battery charges over a
microUSB port. On the rear there's a fingerprint scanner, a 13MP main camera
and a 2MP depth sensor.
Both the Moto E (2020) and Moto G Fast are
running an almost-stock variant of Android 10 with Motorola's promise of at
least one major OS update for the Moto G Fast (no such promise for the Moto E
(2020)).
The Moto E (2020) is IPx2 certified for
dripping rain (no dust protection) and will go on sale unlocked for US$ 150
through a number of US retailers and subsidized through T-Mobile, Boost Mobile,
US Cellular, Xfinity Mobile, Republic Wireless and Verizon prepaid.

