This phone looks a lot like the regular Moto E5, but the specs have gotten a tweak to fit within the Android Go guidelines, and it won't be available in most markets. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
A Motorola anunciou oficialmente hoje (13) uma nova versão do Moto E5 Play. O novo dispositivo, contudo, é um aparelho um tanto diferente no que diz respeito ao hardware, e, no departamento do ...
This year, it seems like Motorola is hammering out new handsets, giving consumers very little time to digest each release. The company has now announced a new addition to its e-series handsets with ...
Cricket is offering a choice of eight different phones for free to new customers through the end of the month, and two models after that. Until October 1st, the free choices include several mid-range ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Android GO is a special configuration of Android, not a separate version, that's designed to work with hardware-constrained smartphones. There ...
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Motorola announced the Android Go version of the Moto E5 Play. Interestingly, there are some differences between the regular E5 Play and the Android Go version. The new E5 Play will launch in Europe ...
One of the weakest points of Android Go devices is definitely their design, which usually looks ugly and outdated. Xiaomi Redmi Go, Samsung Galaxy J2 Core and Moto E5 Play come with very thick bezels, ...
Motorola only announced its new Moto E5 Play and E5 Plus in April, but this week the company unveiled a new version of that E5 Play that’ll run Android Oreo Go edition. It’ll include fewer ...
Motorola is making huge waves in the budget phone market this summer. After releasing the incredible Moto G6 Play, the smartphone giant followed up with the equally impressive (and less expensive) ...
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