Moto E7 Plus Display
Motorola’s E series has catered to the budget segment for a long time. The latest Moto E7 Plus falls in the same category. It flaunts a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a screen resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. Motorola’s Max Vision screen also provides a 20:9 ratio, good enough for usual smartphone activities. The design of the Moto E7 Plus features narrow bezels but has a big chin, which is generally found on most budget smartphones.
Moto E7 Plus Processor Performance
Moto E7 Plus draws power from the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 processor coupled with Adreno 610 GPU. The phone is available with 4GB RAM and 64GB default storage, which can be further expanded up to 512GB via a hybrid microSD card. The processor is an entry-level one can is capable of handling all your daily smartphone activities.
Moto E7 Plus Camera Performance
For imaging, the Motorola Moto E7 Plus sports a dual-camera setup with a 48 MP (f/1.7, Primary) + 2 MP (f/2.4, depth) with an LED Flash. Up front, the smartphone from Motorola makes use of an 8MP (f/2.2) selfie camera. The cameras are embedded with features like 1080p@30fps, Slow motion video, Timelapse video, Hyperlapse, HDR, Portrait. Despite many features, the camera setup on the Moto E7 Plus is mediocre. It can take some good photos in daylight, but the same can’t be said with dim or night lighting.
Moto E7 Plus Important Highlights
Moto E7 Plus has a couple of features that need to be highlighted. For one, the smartphone packs a 5,000 mAh battery that can easily last a day on a single charge. However, Motorola has skipped fast charging support and instead ships with regular 10W charging support. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for additional security. The phone also packs a 3.5mm audio jack for the enhanced audio experience. Also, the Moto E7 Plus runs stock Android 10, which is a plus point as it skips all the bloatware.
Moto E7 Plus Price-To-Specs Ratio
The Moto E7 Plus costs Rs. 9,499 for the sole variant of 4GB RAM and 64GB default storage. For the asking price, there are a few good points like a large battery, stock Android OS, and more. However, there are a couple of disappointments where Motorola could have offered something better – for instance, the camera, and even the display. Devices like Realme C15 offer quad-camera modules, game-centric processors, for the asking price.
Moto E7 Plus Verdict
Motorola has been in the smartphone business for a long time now, especially with the Moto G and Moto E series, and even given us flagship smartphones Moto Razr and Moto Edge. When it comes to the Moto E7 Plus, there are a lot of elements missing. In other words, many other options in the smartphone market make a better choice than the Moto E7 Plus, despite its affordable price tag.
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