Motorola has everything in Rs 15K smartphone.
That’s the best way to describe the Moto E4 in one line, as the latest budget smartphone from Lenovo’s subdivision. comes under Rs 15,000.
With sharp looks and major upgrades, Moto E4 delivers on all fronts– a day long battery life, big and bright display and advanced camera capabilities – at an accessible price range.
On paper, Lenovo has done just about everything right with the Moto E4: It has a 5 inch display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and comes coated in Gorilla Glass 3.
The phone runs on Android 7.1. A Quad-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz with 2GB RAM which makes It pretty quick, with no noticeable lag in webpage loading times or issues running the usual slate of apps.
In terms of cameras, it packs an 8-megapixel (f/2.2) rare shooter with autofocus. This comes well complemented by a 5-megapixel front-facing selfie shooter. The few touches Motorola does add to the software are genuinely useful — you can now double tap the power button to quick-launch the camera.
Moreover, it comes with 16GB built-in storage and a MicroSD slot which is expendable up to 128GB.
And with the 2800 mAh removable battery, you won’t have to worry about recharging every now and then especially when you’re out and about, since you can keep going for hours on a single charge.
The E4 managed to last 14 hours and 20 minutes in our looped video battery drain test .
Lastly, Moto E4 is available in a variety of sophisticated metal finishes in Pakistan. Moto E4 is available for Rs. 14,999 in gold, grey and blue colours.
The Moto E4 is more of the right phone at an economical price with some remarkable features; specs and tech will keep on shuffling down the ladder, and next year’s model will probably be more impressive at a similarly low price. But somebody has to put it all together, and Motorola has--