Moto E6i Launched in Brazil with Android 10 Go & 6.1″ LCD panel

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Motorola is continually upgrading its smartphone lineup and the latest to add in its lineup is Moto E6i. The device got its Bluetooth SIG certification last week and cut to now, it is official. The device is powered by an entry-level Unisoc Tiger SC9863A chipset under the hood and runs on Android 10 Go Edition.

Motorola Moto G6i packs in a giant 6.1-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 720×1560 pixels resolution and has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The device has a single 32GB+2GB storage configuration available. There’s a hybrid microSD card slot which uses the second SIM slot for memory extension. 

The device packs in a dual 13MP with f/2.2 aperture, 1.12micrometer pixel size, PDAF along with its secondary 2MP depth sensor that has a f/2.4 aperture. It is capable of shooting videos at 1080p@30fps so there’s nothing fancy here. The device is strapped with a 5MP selfie shooter housed in a waterdrop-shaped notch. 

Moving on, the device gets its power from a 3,000 mAh battery with 10W charging tech on-board. It supprots A-GPS, SUPL, LTEPP, and Glonass. It is available in brazil at BRL1,099 or $205. It is in fact a rebranded version of Moto E6s (2020) albiet with a different OS and chipset on-board. There’s no update on when it will arrive in other markets. 

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Motorola is continually upgrading its smartphone lineup and the latest to add in its lineup is Moto E6i. The device got its Bluetooth SIG certification last week and cut to now, it is official. The device is powered by an entry-level Unisoc Tiger SC9863A chipset under the hood and runs on Android 10 Go Edition.

Motorola Moto G6i packs in a giant 6.1-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 720×1560 pixels resolution and has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The device has a single 32GB+2GB storage configuration available. There’s a hybrid microSD card slot which uses the second SIM slot for memory extension. 

The device packs in a dual 13MP with f/2.2 aperture, 1.12micrometer pixel size, PDAF along with its secondary 2MP depth sensor that has a f/2.4 aperture. It is capable of shooting videos at 1080p@30fps so there’s nothing fancy here. The device is strapped with a 5MP selfie shooter housed in a waterdrop-shaped notch. 

Moving on, the device gets its power from a 3,000 mAh battery with 10W charging tech on-board. It supprots A-GPS, SUPL, LTEPP, and Glonass. It is available in brazil at BRL1,099 or $205. It is in fact a rebranded version of Moto E6s (2020) albiet with a different OS and chipset on-board. There’s no update on when it will arrive in other markets. 

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