Motorola just like many other Android smartphone OEMs tends to make devices that range in terms of pricing, where they’ll have high-end handsets like the Moto Z lineup, and they’ll also have more affordable handsets like the Moto E. We have been hearing a bit about the Moto E4 for a while now, and it seems that in the next couple of months we should have an answer.
This is according to a recent tweet by Roland Quandt of WinFuture.de in which he revealed that the handset could be announced on the 17th of July, 2017. This means that we’re a little under two months away from the phone being made official so we guess there’s still a tad of waiting left to be done.
Motorola Moto E4: more detailed specs, Canada MSRP is 249,99 CAD, interesting to see NFC (certain markets) and GG3, supposedly ships July 17 pic.twitter.com/IOCddU3o6L
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) May 28, 2017
According to Quandt, he says that the phone will be priced at 250 CAD, but we’re not sure if that price will be the same dollar to dollar stateside, or if it could be more/less. As for specs, Quandt’s tweet reveals a phone with a 5-inch HD display, a MediaTek MT6737M chipset, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of default storage, an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and a 2,800mAh battery with Android 7.1.1 Nougat running the show.
Like we said Motorola’s E-series is the company’s more affordable lineup so it doesn’t surprise us that its specs isn’t exactly mind-blowing, but do take it with a grain of salt and we should have the official details soon.
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