These days 'entry level' or 'midrange' smartphones are better than the top of the line phones from just 2 years ago. The Moto e4 Plus is a great example of that! Fast charging, quad core processor, 2GB ram, well, lets look and find out more!
The 5.5" large screen Moto e4 Plus offers a large screen at 1200x720px resolution, a 5,000 mAh battery, good for up to 2 days use, quick charge, and all the latest improvements in smartphones. With a 12 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera this 'midrange' phone outstrips many premium phones of just a few years ago. It supports all the latest radio bands too for fast data speeds, and offers the newest Bluetooth standards for pairing with your car or headset. Still have a wired headset? No worries - the e4Plus still comes with a headphone jack!
The body is made of metal with a slightly curved glass front for appealing aesthetics. The phone, while not waterproof, has a nano coating to allow for splash resistance. Don't submerge it, but if you get caught in the rain you're not going to fry your new phone. Offering a single loudspeaker and dual microphones, it should provide good sound clarity and quality - up to 84dB according to Motorolas specifications. The phone comes in a gold tone or flat grey color to match your personality.
At this price point a few things have been left out - a QHD display is missing as is NFC, so no Android Pay is available on this phone. But with the great specifications, quad core Qualcomm chip and multi-day battery, I think it's going to be a winner for anyone going for a solid Android phone without breaking the bank.
Will England
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