Moto E40 official with Unisoc chipset
Motorola’s entry-level E-series has a member called the Moto E40. It is a budget Android smartphone by all means and it also uses Unisoc’s SoC.
Unisoc’s chipsets, interestingly, have been steadily gaining popularity among budget phones this year and Motorola has very much joined the train.
Moto E40 specifications
The phone has a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate, a centrally located punch-hole design, a Unisoc T700 processor, and a big 5,000 mAh battery. A grooved shape on the rear makes it easier to grip and prevents fingerprint smudges.
The 48MP primary sensor, which is supplemented by a 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth sensor, make up for the rear camera setup. An 8MP front-facing camera is used to capture selfies. The phone has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which can be expanded through a microSD card.
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The characteristic Moto dimple, which also functions as a fingerprint sensor, can be found on the back.
On the software side, the Moto E40 runs on Android 11 with Moto’s MyUX on top. The phone’s 5,000mAh battery, which charges through USB-C, should last two days, according to Motorola. The Moto E40 is available in two colours: Carbon Gray and Pink Clay.
Its pricing and India launch date are still being worked out.