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Motorola Moto E6 Play XT2029-1 32GB Unlocked GSM Dual SIM Phone w/ 13MP Camera - Ocean Blue

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There’s a sense of solidity and balance that continues onto the right edge of the phone, where the power and volume buttons sit.

Plugging the E6 Play in at 60%, it gained 9% in 15 minutes, while a further 15 minutes yielded the same result. With a Snapdragon 655 processor, you can actually game on this thing, and thanks to a generous 64GB storage, the same as found on the starting capacity iPhone 11 and Google Pixel 4, combined with microSD expansion up to 512GB, there’s plenty of room out of the box, and even more if you need it down the line. Another factor is the provision of just 2GB of RAM, which we’ve generally found to be too little for a fluid Android experience.That means it’s slightly weaker than the E6 Plus’ 13-megapixel camera, that not only has an aperture of f/2. The rest of the G8 Plus specs impress, too, especially that big battery capacity - 4,000mAh, again larger than both the Pixel 4XL and iPhone 11 Pro Max’s. Regardless, the phone’s poor performance level should make anyone that values a smooth smartphone experience think twice about a purchase.

In addition, my daily breakfast is Notebookcheck's long list of new content, which I comb through to select the most interesting topics for translation from English to French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch. A large part of this performance shortfall is down to the choice of CPU – a MediaTek MT6739 quad-core chip that trails even the modest silicon provided for the Moto E6 Plus before it. And when you consider that the Lenovo sub-brand has carved out a formidable niche for itself in the value handset market, that’s quite an achievement. If you need extra space, you can always add up to 256 GB more using the dedicated microSD card slot.

Last year, Motorola released the Moto E6 Plus, which is a pretty weird name for a phone if you’re not planning on releasing any other versions. We have found the Motorola Moto E6 Play to be a very affordable companion cell phone and we would recommend you keep this in mind! It’s painfully slow, has a weak camera and loses five hours of battery life on its slightly more expensive sibling. At night-time, or in low lighting, you might just conclude that it’s better not to bother taking any snaps with the E6 Play at all. Se non avete pretese eccessive e soprattutto non siete ossessionati da rincorrere livelli di fascia di gamma estremi, andate tranquilli su questo prodotto.

It can record at four resolutions: 352 x 288, 640 x 480, 1,280 x 720 or 1,920 x 1,080 – all at 30fps. But given the huge number of superb budget handsets already available, there’s just no reason to pick up a Moto E6 Play.

The Moto E6 (stylized by Motorola as moto e 6) is the 6th generation of the low-end Moto E family of Android smartphones developed by Motorola Mobility. Flip over the E6 Play and there’s a more modern glossy back cover, although it’s resolutely plastic rather than glass. Chrome takes care of your web browsing, Google Photos manages your images, Messages yours texts – which is all in blissful contrast to rival efforts from Huawei, Oppo and the like.

As you can plainly see, the Moto E6 Play is a regular slowpoke, right down there with the dreadful Alcatel 1x. It features a 48MP main camera, similar to that found on flagships like the OnePlus 7T Pro, and there are Dolby-tuned stereo speakers, too - one on the bottom, one on the front. They’re plasticky, but the power button is textured and sized completely differently, which makes both units easy to feel out.A tech addict from about the age of three (seriously, he's got the VHS tapes to prove it), Tom's been writing about gadgets, games and everything in between for the past decade, with a slight diversion into the world of automotive in between.

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