Moto E3 Power becomes available in Hong Kong with 3,500 mAh battery

25 August, 2016
The phone hasn't been officially announced yet, but that isn't stopping it from going on sale apparently.

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  • user1234567
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  • 26 Aug 2016

The only thing good here is battery, the rest is crap...

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    • Anonymous
    • Hkt
    • 26 Aug 2016

    Recently I bought a Vibe P1m from Lenovo. Looks like Moto E3 Power is just a rebranded P1m with a slightly smaller battery and updated OS.

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      • Anonymous
      • 7Xr
      • 26 Aug 2016

      It would be nice if they released it with android n and snapdragon 615 or 410

        If you are a moderate user of phone, then this is an ideal choice.

        Motorola is one such brand which I can blindly trust ( hopefully Lenovo maintains that trust). If I buy this one, it shall be my 7th Moto gadget.

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          • Anonymous
          • PA7
          • 26 Aug 2016

          AnonD-558092, 26 Aug 2016I can say it is worth it. A little nice non-expensive phone... moreagree, but in the past motorola will keep snapdragon chip because motorola was chip maker so always install the best chip on market.
          excellent for this price, but wish SD415 instead mediatek

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            • AnonD-558092
            • cWE
            • 26 Aug 2016

            I can say it is worth it. A little nice non-expensive phone that gets to run all of your apps (but not heavy games, but at this price you should not except it to do so) with an amazing battery life.

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              • AnonD-540031
              • kJH
              • 26 Aug 2016

              AnonD-572776, 25 Aug 2016for 140~ bucks you want a ferrari? Still, im amazed it has... moreI know right? I don't understand why people want to pay 299 for a phone with the specs of an 899 priced phone....

              I'm 100% down for price cutting, especially as technology gets better but that comes in time..

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                • AnonD-282770
                • rRU
                • 25 Aug 2016

                Anonymous, 25 Aug 2016Motorola (Lenovo) has released some pretty shitty phones re... moreI agree Moto recently released shitty phones, like Moto G & Moto G plus with overheating issue and poor battery life and many other quality issue.
                But brother Moto E Power is very well balanced between price and specs and will sell quite good.

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                  • AnonD-572776
                  • HBc
                  • 25 Aug 2016

                  Anonymous, 25 Aug 2016Motorola (Lenovo) has released some pretty shitty phones re... morefor 140~ bucks you want a ferrari?
                  Still, im amazed it has a 3500mah battery, the funny side is.. with a 720p screen the battery will last ALOT longer than most highend smartphones and will end up running most of the stuff smoothly except some gpu demanding games.

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                    • 3LZ
                    • 25 Aug 2016

                    Then as I guess Lenovo is not going to provide Nougat update for Moto E LTE 2nd gen ... in such situation no more their devices! Bye bye Motorola! Considering new Huawei support policy I will be their customer!

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                      • AnonD-560664
                      • 0xc
                      • 25 Aug 2016

                      Anonymous, 25 Aug 2016Motorola (Lenovo) has released some pretty shitty phones re... moreIt's a low end phone, genius. Not everyone can or wants to pay for features or specifications they don't want or need.

                      Don't worry, there's lots of other phones you can buy and overpay for, no need to panic.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 83h
                        • 25 Aug 2016

                        Motorola (Lenovo) has released some pretty shitty phones recently. What the help is with these weak specs? Only LG was achieving such bad choice for their products until now.