Just yesterday we reported that the 3G HSPA+ version of the second generation Motorola Moto E was available for purchase in the US. And now, the company has also put the LTE variant up for grabs through its website. It’s quite nice to see that the brand didn’t keep potential customers waiting for long to get their hands on the 4G model.
As far as compatibility is concerned, the LTE Motorola Moto E 2015 smartphone should work on GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile amongst others. Provider-specific versions are also inbound, so you could wait a bit longer if Verizon or Sprint is your carrier of choice. The 4G model will cost you $149.99 which is quite steep compared to the $119.99 price on the 3G model.
Well, 4G radios aren’t the only differences in this Motorola smartphone. You’ll also be treated to a much faster processor which is the 64-bit quad core Snapdragon 410 clocked at 1.2GHz instead of the old Snapdragon 200 chip. These are the only differences between the two models and the remaining features are more or less identical.
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The Moto E 2015 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box and it’s a pretty good upgrade over its predecessor. The phone is taller with a larger display of 4.5 inches, faster owing to the new processor and has a battery larger than the one found on the new Moto G, rated at 2390mAh.
New Motorola Moto E LTE specs:
– Platform: Android 5.0 Lollipop
– RAM: 1GB
– Memory: 8GB internal storage, 32GB expandable
– Display: 4.5-inch qHD IPS LCD w/ Gorilla Glass 3
– Battery: 2390mAh
– Camera: VGA front, 5MP rear
Head over to the company’s online store to purchase the LTE enabled Motorola Moto E 2015 smartphone.