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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Motorola Moto E5: Rumors, News, Specs, Release date, and more

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Last year, Motorola left marks all over the smartphone market, be it the high-end or the low-end segment. While it was routine for fans of the former segment, it’s the latter segment that mostly got to the headlines, especially thanks to the Moto E4 and E4 Plus.

Motorola’s E lineup has been around for a while now and its popularity is due to what it brings – a solid build, quality hardware specs, a near-stock Android experience, all at an affordable price tag. With this in mind, all eyes are on the Lenovo-owned company to once again deliver one of the best in the entry-level market in the shape of Moto E5.

Of course, this phone will be accompanied by the Moto E5 Plus, but there’s also a surprise being lined up. Want to find out more about the Moto E5 series and the surprise? Read on.

Moto E5 specs

At this point in time, details of the Moto E5 specs remain a mystery. Still, we expect Lenovorola to come up with an upgraded package over what the Moto E4 and E4 Plus are offering.

The Moto E4 comes with a 5-inch HD display screen, a MediaTek MT6737 SoC, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 8MP/5MP camera, 2800mAh battery and Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box, while the E4 Plus ships with a bigger 5.5-inch HD panel, same MT6737 SoC, but ups the RAM to 3GB and also gets a second 32GB storage option. The Moto E4 Plus also comes with better cameras featuring a 13MP main shooter and a 5MP selfie sensor. The bigger size also means you get an insanely bigger battery of 5000mAh alongside the same version of Nougat out of the box.

Whether Lenovorola will stick to MediaTek chipsets for the Moto E5 and Moto E5 Plus is still unknown. But even if it does, we expect a much more improved unit than the MediaTek MT6737, perhaps a MediaTek MT6750T or something better would do a great job. As for the main differentiators, the Moto E5 Plus should keep the bigger screen, battery as well as get better cameras compared to both the Moto E4 Plus and Moto E5.

Given that the Moto E4 and E4 Plus launched with the latest version of Android available at the time, we can only expect the same for the Moto E5 series, which means you get Android Oreo out of the box.

Moto E5 leaked images

It’s now approaching two months since the first details of the Moto E5 series appeared online courtesy of renowned leaker Evan Blass. It was never a doubt that more leaks will begin showing up and indeed we have our first look at the Moto E5 thanks to folks at MySmartPrice.

From the image, it seems Motorola has plans to make design changes to the Moto E5 family. Noticeably missing is the front-mounted fingerprint scanner from the Moto E4. Instead, it’s on the back, and guess what, it’s underneath the Motorola logo, which is where some have wanted it to be.

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Don’t get too excited, though. Despite the relocation of the fingerprint scanner, the leaked image still shows a Moto E5 handset with huge bezels and what looks like the traditional 16:9 display design. The bottom bezel now has a trademark Motorola text instead of the “Moto” text that appeared on the top bezel of the Moto E4. Even more disappointing is the sight of the microUSB port, which means there’s still no place for the USB-C port on the budget-friendly Moto E series.

The image also reveals that both cameras will have a LED flash, but there’s still no room for dual-lens setups on either side. Apparently, the Moto E5 will be made of metal, but this is not possible to tell by looking at the images. Other than the few tweaks, the entire design language looks like the Moto E4, which isn’t bad at all.

Moto E5 release date

As noted earlier, it is towards the end of November 2017 that Evan Blass published his findings regarding the Moto E5 series. Apparently, Lenovorola is lining up a surprise for fans of this series and this could include an early launch, probably in early April.

Last year, the Moto E4 family was announced in June. If Motorola is to stick to this schedule, we still got a few more months of waiting before the Moto E5 series is unveiled, but we all know anything can happen in the smartphone world.

The Moto E5 prices should range between $120 and $150, just like the Moto E4, however, expect a higher price tag for the Moto E5 Plus, but the cheapest should be the Moto E5 Play.

A Moto E5 Play?

Blass also believes that the Moto E5 series will get a third variant dubbed Moto E5 Play. Fans of this series aren’t used to a Play variant, but it happens within Motorola’s ranks. Besides, Blass is rarely wrong.


Are you looking forward to buying either of the Moto E5, Moto E5 Plus, and probably, the Moto E5 Play?



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