Motorola’s return to form came in it’s hit Moto G smartphone back in 2013; arguably one of the first smartphones to take the mid-range segment seriously. The company then released their Moto E series which saw similar success for the entry-level. This year, Motorola, now a subsidiary of Lenovo, is releasing its seventh generation of the Moto E series. Motorola touts the Moto E7 as a smartphone that delivers outstanding camera and display features with impressive battery life and performance for a great overall mobile experience.
The Moto E7 comes with a large 48MP camera sensor that brings premium mobile photography to a lower price for the Moto E users. The sensor uses Quad Pixel technology to produce better quality 12MP shots. Besides that, it also supports a range of features including the Night Vision, Portrait Mode and Panorama Mode. The Moto E7 is also built with a dedicated macro zoom camera which allows users to get 2.5x closer to the focus compared to a standard lens for incredible close-up shots of smaller objects. This will come in handy when taking shots of small, fine objects like flowers, insects or even tiny mechanical details. In terms of video taking, the main camera supports both HD and Full-HD recording at 30 fps.
The Moto E7 comes with a 6.5-inch Max Vision display with Full HD+ resolution which makes it more interesting and fun when it is used for gaming, movies and video chats. The display features a 20:9 aspect ratio which provides a more cinematic experience for its users. Other than that, the Moto E7 is packed with a long-lasting 4000 mAh battery, where users will no longer need to be afraid of the battery dying while gaming or during long days. Motorola has claimed that it is capable of working up to 36 hours and the Moto E7 supports 10W fast charging.
Under the hood, the Moto E7 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G25 processor and it runs on Android 10. It comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage and supports up to 512GB of additional storage via microSD cards. Other than that, it is also built with a fingerprint reader which is located at the back on the phone, allowing its users to unlock the phone with just a single tap on the fingerprint reader. A dedicated Google Assistant button is also located at the left side of the phone where it helps its users to find answers and get things done by just using the voice command.
Pricing & Availability
The Moto E7 comes in three colours: Aqua Blue, Mineral Gray and the Satin Coral. It is now available in selected European countries with prices starting from €119.99(MYR584.26).
Motorola’s Moto E7 will also be rolling out in the coming weeks to Latin America, the Middle East and Asia.