Moto E4 may have passed through the FCC with Android 7.0 on board
Since Motorola has already refreshed its G line for 2017 with the G5 and G5 Plus, naturally you may be wondering whether a new Moto E is on the way to succeed the E3 from 2016. It turns out that the Moto E4 may have just been certified by the FCC, bearing the model number XT1762.
This device sports a 2,800 mAh battery, dual-SIM functionality, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (no 5 GHz unfortunately), and 16GB of built-in storage. It runs Android 7.0 Nougat.
Those are all the details that are known about it at the moment. The battery size is identical to that of its predecessor, while the internal storage has thankfully been doubled. The E4 also has a newer Bluetooth standard implemented. We'll let you know when more information about the Moto E4 surfaces.
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- Anonymous
- 06 Apr 2017
- vMf
Wonder what size screen???
- Anonymous
- 05 Apr 2017
- PA7
I thought cheap mobile will use Lenovo brand, last E3 was down grade chip over E2. It seem just like Lenovo c
- Xcode
- 05 Apr 2017
- 613
Buy it and you can rest assured it won't get past Nougat. Source? Look what happens to E3