Motorola Moto E4 Smartphone has hit the internet again and this time the smartphone appears on the P3DN listing. The smartphone listing on this Indonesian website leaks few of the details, which the smartphone will be carrying. In addition to this, the Moto E4 appeared on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last month.
According to P3DN, the Motorola Moto E4 smartphone is seen carrying a model number MOTO XT1755 and carries 102/ILMATE/TKDN/4/2017 as a certificate number. There are many details listed in the P3DN website with respect to the Motorola Moto E4 smartphone. It is listed that the smartphone would feature a 5-inch FWVGA display with a resolution of 854 pixels by 480 pixels.
Under the hood, the Motorola Moto E4 would be powered by a MediaTek MT6737m processor coupled with either 1GB/2GB/3GB/ 4GB of RAM and a 16GB of internal storage. In addition, the smartphone would feature a 5MP camera at the rear and a 2MP camera in the front. Also, the device is listed to be running on an Android operating system and carrying a 2,300mAh removable battery.
The Motorola Moto E4 smartphone was also earlier spotted clearing US certification (FCC) but the device was seen listed with 4,000mAh battery on the FCC listing which is clearly an upgrade from Moto E3's 3500mAh battery.
Another Motorola smartphone was listed on FCC carrying a model number XT1773 and it is reported that the listing is none other than the Moto E4 Plus. However, this FCC listing was backed up by reliable tipster Roland Quandt. The device on the FCC listing is found to be carrying a 5000mAH battery powered by an unnamed MediaTek SoC.
Motorola XT1773 (what could be the Moto E4 Plus) w/ a 5000mAh (!!!!!!) battery and MediaTek SoC just went thru FCC: https://t.co/9Aorj6PaKp
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) April 6, 2017
There are no official reports yet on the Moto E4 and Moto E4 Plus smartphones from Lenovo and the company has neither confirmed nor denied the leaks yet. Therefore, readers are requested to take all the leaked details with a grain of salt. Stay tuned for more updates.
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