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Moto E4 Plus Review : The Never-ending Battery

Posted on August 9, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

The Moto E4 Plus Review we’ve got on deck today rolls through the basics of its hardware and software and offers judgement on its overall value. While the hardware is decent – especially for this price – it’s within the long-lasting battery that this device truly shines. Can a device whose display, camera, and processor would be home in the mid-range two years ago survive as a low-end smartphone here in 2017? How about if it has a 5000mAh battery, 2.5x the size of the battery of the latest iPhone?

Hardware

The version of the Moto E4 Plus that we’re reviewing here is 155mm tall, 77.5mm wide, and 9.55mm deep. This Moto E4 Plus is 181g light, and has a 5.5-inch HD display up front – that’s 1280 x 720, therefore a baseline 267 pixels per inch. Inside is either 16GB of data as well as a microSD card slot that can potentially utilize a microSD card (sold separately) with up to 128GB additional storage.
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https://www.slashgear.com/moto-e4-plus-review-the-never-ending-battery-08494072/

 

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