Last week, Motorola announced and launched (on the same day!) its second-generation Moto E smartphone - one that's larger, and overall better than its predecessor from 2014.
For the beginning, Motorola started selling only the LTE version of the new handset, which costs $149. As of today, however, the 3G-only model is also available to buy in the US, and it'll run you just $119. Of course, both prices are for unlocked units.
Unlike the Moto E (2015) with LTE, which is powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor, the 3G-only variant has a Snapdragon 200 CPU inside. Other than that, though, ...
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For the beginning, Motorola started selling only the LTE version of the new handset, which costs $149. As of today, however, the 3G-only model is also available to buy in the US, and it'll run you just $119. Of course, both prices are for unlocked units.
Unlike the Moto E (2015) with LTE, which is powered by a Snapdragon 410 processor, the 3G-only variant has a Snapdragon 200 CPU inside. Other than that, though, ...
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED TO BUY ELECTRONIC ITEMS :
Mobiles >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Tablets >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Mobile Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Laptops >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Computer Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Camera Accessories>>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Home Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Kitchen Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
More Tech News >> Click Here
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