Moto E20 specs and renders recently leaked online thanks to the known tipster Evan Blass. The upcoming Moto E20, codenamed “Aruba”, has an XT2155 model number. Additionally, Motorola is also working on another smartphone called Moto E30 which is codenamed “Cyprus.”
Moto E20 Specifications Leaked
Moto E20 Specs make it out to be an entry-level smartphone. It features a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch. In terms of optics, the Moto E20 sports a 5MP selfie camera and 13MP + 2MP dual rear camera. According to reports, a 1.6GHz octa-core processor powers the Moto E20 and it will not be a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.
The upcoming Moto E20 comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The entry-level Motorola smartphone will most likely come pre-installed with Android 11. The Moto E20 comes with a 4,000mAh battery and uses a Type-C USB port for charging. In terms of I/O, the E20 comes with a single downward-facing speaker and mic along with a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top.
The rear panel of the Motorola E20 seems to house a fingerprint sensor and a brand logo as well. No official information confirms a fingerprint sensor so it remains mere speculation at this point.
In terms of pricing, expect the Moto E20 to target the most basic entry-level segment. On the other hand, Moto E30 will probably have better specs and a bigger price tag as well.
Motorola aims to expand its portfolio in India and target different price segments. The smartphone maker already announced upper mid-range smartphones including Moto Edge 20 and Edge 20 Fusion in India to take on the likes of OnePlus Nord 2 and IQOO 7.
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