Motorola made headlines very frequently at this start of the year, although the U.S. company launched few products in 2021. If you’ve been following our news feed, you probably know Motorola has some affordable smartphones in the offing: Moto G10, Moto G30 and Moto E7 Power.
In fact, these three are the only ones we know of, and therefore there will be more in the next few months. One Motorola smartphone we knew nothing about before it became official is the Moto E6i.
The entry-level Android smartphone was officially launched in Brazil earlier today, and it is unclear whether Motorola will bring it to other countries. The Moto E6i is a basic Android phone that costs around $ 200. At launch, customers can pick it up in Titanium Gray or Pink.
Remarkably, the Moto E6i is powered by a Unisoc Tiger SC9863A processor, a chipset manufactured by a Chinese company formerly known as Spreadtrum. To complement the 1.6 GHz octa-core processor, Motorola has added 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of expandable storage. Other key specs include a 6.1-inch HD + screen, a 5-megapixel selfie-snapper, a 3000 mAh battery and a dual camera setup (13MP + 2MP).
Judging by the specifications listed on Motorola Brazil website, the Moto E6i looks like a brand new brand Moto E6s, but with some changes to hardware like the processor. Unlike the Moto E6s (2020), the new Moto E6i is also powered by Android 10 Go Edition.