- Analysis by KJ David
The third generation of Motorola's Moto E stays true to its entry-level lineage, coming with no more than 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera that captures HD-720p videos at best -- several of its rivals capture Full HD (1080p) videos in comparison. Its 5-inch HD 294ppi display does not sound very promising as well, but a fingerprint- and smudge-free coating spruces it up a bit.
On the flip side, its cons are met by pros like Motorola's signature water-repellent nano coating as well as a relatively-high 2800mAh battery capacity , even though it settles for a run-of-the-mill 1GHz quad-core processor . Also joining its mix of specs are a 4G LTE Cat 4 adapter alongside a so-so 8GB memory and a 5-megapixel selfie camera.
Long story short, the Motorola Moto E3's pros and cons are bound for those eyeing an entry-level Android offering a higher-than-usual power cap.
** This phone is also known as: Motorola E3, Motorola Moto E 3rd Gen
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