Today, Motorola announced the Moto E6, the latest entry in its budget handset lineup. While last year, there was only the Moto E5 Play and E5 Plus in the U.S., now there's only the regular Moto E6.
The Moto E6 packs a Snapdragon 435 chipset, the same octa-core Cortex-A53 SoC that was used in the Moto E5 Plus. That processor powers a 5.5-inch 720x1440 Max Vision HD+ display, and the handset comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage.
Motorola is focusing on the camera on the E6, including a single-lens 13-megapixel f/2 sensor that does support features like Portrait Mode and Spot Color. It also includes phase detection autofocus (PDAF) for fast focusing, and it can record video at up to 1080p 30fps. The front camera is a 5-megapixel f/2.0 sensor.
The Lenovo-owned company is also promising all-day battery life with a 3,000mAh battery, and a clean Android experience with no bloatware. The new handset comes in Starry Black and Navy Blue, and you can pick one up for $149.99 from Verizon, or you can get it on a $6.24/month plan for 24 months.