Motorola Moto E6 shows up on FCC with a 3,000 mAh battery

09 May 2019
That's 1,000 mAh smaller than what the Moto E5 ships with.

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  • Sebstin
  • kjm
  • 10 May 2019

No compact phone?! How many phones MOTO release 6"+ or too big/wide phones?.

Moto G7 play seems to be reasonable but BIG NOTCH.. omg.. its horrible..

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    • r31ya
    • 6c4
    • 09 May 2019

    Dead on Arrival
    Old 28nm chip SD430 paired with smallish 3000 mAh battery on 6+inch screen...
    The 720p screen might help the battery life a bit

    but against the current competitor like Vivo lower model, Redmi 7, and Samsung M20 who all have larger battery, new 14nm chipset, some had 1080p screen, and better screen estate will less bezel, no matter how good they are at optimizing the os, it simply won't survive.

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      • Jack
      • Fvs
      • 09 May 2019

      Really hate what Motorola's doing with its budget line of phones, they're scaling back on small things that are annoying. The G7 Power is a decent handset, but has less ram than a G5 Plus? E6 shows up with a smaller battery than its predecessor? I don't get it or understand the thinking.

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        • Gio
        • n3y
        • 09 May 2019

        I have a E5 plus. If the E6 plus has a smaller battery I won't upgrade to it

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          • Anonymous
          • PA7
          • 09 May 2019

          Motorola entry level better than new comer with mid chip, ability to mapping chip capability is important

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            • Devil
            • 3a1
            • 09 May 2019

            Lenovo removed fingerprint reader and gave much smaller battery than last year. Lenovo is failing.

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              • AnonD-731363
              • SH3
              • 09 May 2019

              In past we had Moto C as a budged devices.
              Now we have E as budget devices where C has been discontinued to produce such as Samsung J series.