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A good phone but not better than e3
Oct 17, 2016 12:43 AM 2236 Views (via Android App)

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The original Moto E was the harbinger of change. For the first time, a company was banking on cumulative smartphone experiences rather than spec-sheets, to sell its product, through a very simple philosophy: giveusers what they need, and not overburden them with paper specs that, at the end of the day, don't matter much for an average user.


Especially in India, where consumers were for long waiting for a decent smartphone, that wouldn't burn a hole in their pocket - a majority of them being first-time buyers who were looking to make a switch from feature phones to uncharted territory, but were too afraid to shell out their hard-earned cash on something, well, more expensive. But, that was two years ago.


Life was much simpler when there was one Moto X, one Moto G and just one Moto E. In 2016, we have three Moto Xs ( err. Moto Zs) , three Moto Gs, and two Moto Es. Diversification of theMoto brand - courtesy Lenovo - started last year. Only this year, it seems to have reached an all-time crescendo. Not that it is a problem. It is always nice to have more options.


The Moto E3 Power comes with a 5-inch HD IPS LCD display with a 720x1280 pixel resolution that roughlytranslates to 294 ppi pixel density. Brightness levels are just about adequate and adaptive brightness works as it should. Viewing angles are just about adequate as well, with just a hint of discoloration when you tilt the screen sideways.


The Moto E3 Power is powered by a 1GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor coupled with Mali T720 GPU and 2GB of RAM. It comes with 16GB of internal memory which is further expandable by up to 32GB via amicroSD card slot. The dual-SIM phone supports 4G LTE ( VoLTE-ready) and USB OTG. The phone comes with separate slots for two SIM cards and one microSD.


Having a 5-inch 720p display and a heat-efficient processor also helps a lot. Moderate to extreme usage saw us cross the one whole day barrier with ease. Extreme usage scenarios got us close to 13 hours on the Moto E3 Power. It doesn't exactly beat the Redmi 3S Prime ( 4, 100mAh) but it gets close.


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all over good fone for who dont have very much use but for those who always have their fone in their hand not better choice for u guys.


Thanks for reading stay smart. : -)


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