Motorola Moto E6 leaked renders show phone sans fingerprint sensor

Updated on 09-May-2019
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​Moto E6 leaked renders show phone without fingerprint sensor.

It sports a similar design as it predecessor.

The phone may run on a Snapdragon 450 SoC.

Motorola is holding a launch event on May 15 in Brazil and is expected to launch the Moto One Vision. As per the latest report, we may also see the unveiling of another device from the company, the Moto E6, which has been leaked in a render. Moto E-Series phones are company’s affordable offering and cater to the masses that look to buy phones in the Rs 6000-Rs 8000 price sement.

The Moto E6 will succeed the Moto E5 which was announced last year. The leaked photos show that the front of the E6 looks similar to its predecessor – a tall display surrounded by bezels and the Motorola branding on the thick chin. On the back, the phone is quite different from the Moto E5, and sports a single lens camera module on the top left corner. There is no camera bump that we are so used to seeing on most of the Motorola devices.

There is a centrally-aligned batwing logo, and reportedly, it does not sport a fingerprint sensor. Other design elements include volume rocker and power button on the right edge, a headphone jack at the top and front camera on the left side of the earpiece. The phone is also expected to feature a MaxVision display with 18:9 aspect ratio – same as that was used in the Moto E5 smartphone.

Moto E6 expected specifications:

Under the hood, the phone may feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 mobile platform, accompanied by 2GB of RAM and 16GB/ 32GB expandable storage. The phone may feature a 5.45-inch HD+ MaxVision display. When it comes to the camera, the phone may sport a 13MP sensor at the back, and a 5MP front shooter. The phone is likely to come with Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box.

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