You can add up to 512GB of more storage via the microSD card slot.Ī new dedicated Moto Gametime mode will block distractions - like notifications - from interrupting your next gaming session.Īt $199.99, you’re getting a lot of phone, especially if Motorola can deliver a fast camera experience.Īs for the Moto E, it’s just as impressive and even less expensive. The 6.4-inch display is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor with 3GB of memory, 32GB of storage and a 4,000 mAh battery that Moto expects to last two days. The main camera is 16 megapixels, but there’s also a 2-megapixel macro camera for close up shots an 8-megapixel, 118-degree ultra-wide-angle photo that captures wider shots and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera in a hole punch cutout.
It actually means it has a fast camera, not processor.Īccording to Motorola, the Fast can capture clear photos thanks to its fast-focusing triple camera setup. The Fast’s namesake has to mean its performance is its main feature, right? Kind of. The Power’s name indicated it had enough battery power for three days, while the Stylus had, well, a stylus for drawing and sketching. We like Moto’s new naming scheme when it comes to the Moto G line, with the G Fast joining the G Power and Moto G Stylus. You can expect orders to begin arriving on June 12.
The Lenovo-owned smartphone maker is announcing a new Moto E and the brand new Moto G Fast.īoth phones are available to preorder right now, with the Moto E starting at $149.99.
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