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Announcement. Moto E32 is an inexpensive smartphone for Europe

Motorola has announced an inexpensive smartphone Moto E32 for European markets.

Chipset Unisoc T606. Fresh, announced only in the fall. But, unfortunately, by modern standards, frankly weak. Less than two hundred thousand points in AnTuTu.

Memory.So far I see a mention of the only kind of Moto E32. 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. But it cannot be ruled out that alternative versions will appear in some countries. Support for memory cards, of course, is. Tray is separate.

Screen diagonal 6.5″ (102 cm²). The resolution is low, only 720×1600 (270 ppi). But the refresh rate is slightly increased, up to 90 Hz.

The battery is good, 5000 mAh. With slightly accelerated charging - 18 watts. However, the accelerated charger will have to be purchased separately. The package comes with only ten watts.

The set of cameras is modest. The front has a resolution of 8 MP. On the rear side there is a trio of 16 + 2 + 2 MP.

There is no NFC module, there is no support for 5G networks. Not even dual-band Wi-Fi.

There is a side fingerprint scanner and USB Type-C.

The Moto E32 will cost €149.99 (₽11,200, $157) at launch.

Key Features of Motorola Moto E32:

ScreenS-IPS, 6.5″, 720 × 1600, 270 ppi, 102 cm², 90 Hz, touch, capacitive, multi-touch
Iron Unisoc T606
2 x Cortex-A75, 6 x Cortex-A55, Mali-G57
Memory 4 GB RAM, 64 GB ROM, Micro-SD up to 1 TB, separate slot
Mobile Internet LTE
HSDPA, HSUPA
Edge
Mobile networksLTE Bands 1,3,5,7,8,20,38,40,41
UMTS Bands 1 (2100), 2 (1900), 5 (850), 8 (900)
GSM Bands 2 (1900), 3 (1800), 5 (850), 8 (900)
Li-Pol battery, 5000 mAh, 18.00 W fast charge, 10 W charger included
Dimensions163.95 x 74.94 x 8.49 mm
Weight 184 g
Rear Camera: Triple, Flash, Auto Focus

- 16 MP, f/2.2, 1.00μm

- 2 MP, macro, f / 2.4, 1.75μm

- 2 MP, depth sensor, f / 2.4, 1.75μm
front camera: 8 MP, f / 2.0, 1.12μm, no flash, no autofocus
NavigationGPS, GLONASS, Galileo
OSAndroid 11
Sensors Accelerometer, Approach, Illumination, Fingerprint Scanner (Side)
USBType-C v2.0

George Kiselyov