Today, Motorola announced its newest entry-level handset, the Moto E6 Plus, while the Moto E6 proper was announced back in July. Coming in at €139, it aims to provide value at the budget price points.
One of the key new features is that it includes a dual-lens camera, a first for the Moto E series and a rarity at that price. The main sensor is 13 megapixels, while the second is a 2MP depth sensor. It has an f/2 aperture, which should provide decent low light photography, and of course, it supports portrait mode now. It also has an eight-megapixel front camera.
It"s powered by a MediaTek Helio P22 chipset, a 2GHz octa-core SoC, along with a 3,000mAh removable battery. It also comes with a 6.1-inch HD display; more specifically, the resolution is 1560x720. It comes in configurations with 2GB RAM and 32GB of storage, or 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage..
The Moto E6 Plus will be available in Latin America today, and it"s coming later this month in Europe, starting at €139. It will also be available in Asia Pacific in the coming months.