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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Moto E4 plus specification

The Moto E4 Plus is a workhorse. You can be assured of consistent smartphone performance, two-day battery life, with support for fast charging and the latest Android operating system. The E4 Plus sports a slim metal body, though this is less apparent due to the smooth colour coat on its removable back panel. Its homescreen button is replaced with a fingerprint sensor that can only be used to unlock the handset, while the navigation controls are accessible on its touchscreen. This device runs the latest Android Nougat OS without any customisations. The user interface is snappy and delivers a lag-free experience. You get Moto's signature motion gestures that let you activate its camera and flashlight with a flick of the wrist; you can flip the phone to mute a call, and even swipe to shrink the screen. Pictures taken with the E4 Plus' rear shooter - in well-lit scenes - appear sharp and are rendered with natural colours. Photo quality tends to falter a bit depending on lighting conditions: There is an apparent loss in detail, and photos look grainy . However, these snapshots are still worthy enough for sharing on the web.The front snapper is not very different from those on other handsets in this test. Don't expect selfies to contain detail, there is a basic beautification mode and you get a front-facing soft flash. Performance-wise, this phone is on a par with the InFocus Turbo 5 and can run 3D games like Asphalt 8 and Frontline Commando 2 comfortably . Plus, the E4 Plus is one of a few handsets in this round up with 32GB storage and a dedicated memory card slot. You also get a Dolby sound optimisation tool for music, movies and vocals. It also allows you to create up to two custom audio profiles with its five-band graphic equaliser. The 5000mAh battery in the Moto E4 Plus is its main draw. It will give you two full days of mixed usage web browsing, music, calls, email, etc on a single charge. It is also the only device in this test that supports fast charging.


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