Motorola Moto e15 is here with Android 14 Go

Motorola started three Moto G phones today and the fourth called Moto e15. The cheapest of the bunch, it runs Android 14 Go.
The Moto e15 features an HD+ resolution along with a 6.67-inch LCD panel and is protected by Gorilla Glass on top. The chipset is Helio G81 paired with 2GB of RAM. This is the maximum possible for the Go version of Android, as Google restricts phones with more RAM to the respective Android releases.
The Moto e15 has 64GB of storage, but it also takes microSD cards in a triple tray, along with two SIM slots.
The camera on the back has a 32MP sensor and we can see a second shooter, but Motorola hasn’t revealed what it does (we’re guessing). An 8-megapixel selfie shooter is placed inside a hole.
On the side, there’s a fingerprint scanner built into the power button, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a 5,200mAh battery with 18W wired charging. Motorola offers the Moto e15 in Misty Blue, Fresh Lavender and Denim Blue colors.
The phone has been listed on multiple online stores, but the price and delivery date have not been confirmed. Moto e15 will be available in Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific, Motorola said.
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