Filtered the renders of the Moto E6, the next Motorola mobile that will fight in the low range

The Moto E6 series is expected to be launched as a successor to last year's Moto E5. The Moto E series is full of budget models and the Moto E6 is not going to be an exception.

The renders of the Moto E6 have now been shared by 91Mobiles, who claimed to have had an exclusive view of these. Let's see it next!

The render of its back shows that the next-gen E-series phone won't have the camera hump which has been common in previous models in recent years. It also shows that the device has a single rear camera positioned in the upper right corner, with an LED flash positioned just below it.

Moto E6 render leaked

Moto E6 render leaked

Although the device is expected to have an 18: 9 aspect ratio screen, the front rendered image of the terminal shows that have thick bezels around the screen. These even seem to be thicker than those of the Moto E5.

Device loses fingerprint sensor and it looks like it comes with a removable plastic backing. Since there is no SIM tray cutout, the SIM card and microSD cards will likely be loaded through the back panel and as such the battery will be removable as well.

The mobile also includes its respective volume keys and power buttons on the right side of the screen, while there is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top edge.

Finally, Moto E6 is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 430 SoC. The chipset can be paired with 2GB of RAM, while there will be 16GB and 32GB storage options, both of which are expandable. In turn, it will sport a 5.45-inch HD+ screen, a 53 MP SK6L13 rear camera (f/2.0) and a 5 MP (f/5) S9K5E2.0 selfie camera. It will also be launched with Android 9 Pie, although, at the moment, nothing is known about its market launch.


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