Dec 28, 2016 08:09 PM
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It's flat, mostly, and curves around the edges just so you don't feel the sharpness. It sits well in the hands and it stays there, without slipping away. The back panel, which is also removable, has this very fine textured finish that gives the phone a sophisticated look, and improves grip. This is a phone that you would love to hold in your hand(s) and the five-inch form factor means it's also very comfortable to operate with one hand. Just like the Moto E of Motorola's heyday.
At 153.5 gram and 9.5 mm, the Moto E3 Power retains the chunkiness of past Moto Es, which also means that it is still heavier and thicker than rival phones in the market. It also has wide chunky bezels.