Moto E7 (XT2095-1) gets FCC certification, launch imminent


Motorola Moto E7

Motorola’s new entry-level Android smartphone Moto E7 with model number XT2095-1 gets the FCC certification.  It carries a normal 2.4GHz WiFI module for connectivity and carries FM Radio along with Bluetooth support. Almost all the specifications and features of Moto E7 are already out via various certification websites and online retailers. Moreover, Moto E7 also passed through TUV revealing a 4000 mAh battery with 5W charging support. This information from TUV confirms that Moto E7 will be an ultra entry-level smartphone.

Moto E7 FCC

Moto E7 Specifications (leaked)

Motorola’s new smartphone will feature a 6.2-inch HD+ display with 720 x 1520 pixel resolution and thick bezels. It will come in 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage with the microSD card slot that can expand the storage up to 512GB. Moto E7 has a dual-camera setup at the back with a 13MP wide primary camera and 2MP secondary camera. The smartphone has a 5MP camera on the front side for selfies and video chats.

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Motorola Moto E7 will run on Android 10 out of the box. Talking about the connectivity options, the device packs a 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi, LTE, GPS, and Bluetooth. There is a fingerprint scanner on the backside. However, the leaks didn’t reveal anything about the processor. But according to some rumors, it can be an Octa-core chipset from Qualcomm or MediaTek.

Moreover, Motorola’s Moto E7 has a waterdrop display notch with thick bezels. On the left side of the smartphone, there are the volume rockers and a power button. The smartphone has a charging port at the bottom along with speaker grills. There’s a dual-camera with an LED flash placed on the top-left side. A fingerprint sensor embeds on the rear side for easy accessibility.

Overall, the device offers a lot at least on the papers. We should wait for the official launch rather than just speculating on the specifications of the device.

 

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