MOTO E4 V/S MOTO E4 PLUS
The Moto E4 Plus was launched in
India on Wednesday, and the company announced that it will be made available
for Rs. 9,999 on Flipkart. The Moto E4 smartphone was also
launched officially at the event, although it has been available offline since
last month. The Moto E4 is priced at Rs. 8,999. We managed to get our hands on
both new Moto E4 models at the launch event, and here are our first
impressions.
Moto E4 Plus vs Moto E4
There are a few differences between the two models. The Moto E4 Plus has a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) screen
while the Moto E4 features a
5-inch HD screen. Due to the difference in size but not resolution, the Moto
E4's display appears crisper than that of its larger sibling. The biggest
highlight of the Moto E4 Plus is its massive 5000mAh battery, while its smaller
sibling has a 2800mAh unit.
Moving on to other specifications, the Moto E4 Plus has 3GB of
RAM and 32GB of storage while the Moto E4 packs 2GB and 16GB respectively.
Storage is expandable using a microSD card on both models. Both smartphones run
Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box. In our time with both models we didn't
find any major issues with their performance, and both were able to function
smoothly
The moto E4 plus has a primary shooter of 13 megapixels whereas moto E4 has the primary shooter of 8 megapixels and both of them support a 5 megapixels of a front shooter with a single led flash mounted on its back. The most beautiful thing of these Moto lineup phones is they support fulll metal body(only U.K.variant ad not in the case of U.S.A. version, these is a bit of setback).
The Moto E4 measures 144.5x72x9.3mm and weighs 150 grams. On the
other hand, the Moto E4 Plus's larger battery and screen make it taller and
thicker, measuring 155x77.5x9.55mm and weighing 181 grams. However, neither of
them is difficult to hold and use. That brings us to the 'Moto One Key Navigation'
feature. Both models have Home buttons on the front with embedded fingerprint
scanners, and you can perform navigation gestures across them to make it easier
to navigate through the Android interface with one hand. While this feature can
be useful in many situations, it might not be easy for everyone to get used to.
MOTO E4 PLUS V/S MOTO E4 THE BUDGET PHONES...!!! |
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