When is the Moto E5 release date?

Announced on 19 April 2018, the Moto E5 and E5 Plus will go on sale in early June. A third handset, the Moto E5 Play, will also be available in the US (though the standard Moto E5 will not be available). The Moto E5 will come in Flash Grey and Fine Gold, while there are additional Mineral Blue and Black options for the Moto E5 Plus.

How much does the Moto E5 cost?

What’s new in the Moto E5?

These are some of the cheapest Android phones sold by Motorola, and yet the Moto E5 Plus looks just like the Moto G6 Play. It has an acrylic rear while the standard Moto E5 is plastic, and both sport fancy new 18:9 displays – albeit with HD+ resolutions. The Plus model is quite a bit bigger and heavier than the Moto E5, and this is down to two key things: one, it has a 6in IPS display to the E5’s 5.7in panel; and two, it has a crazily high-capacity 5000mAh battery. But even the standard model fares pretty well in the battery stakes, with a G6 Play-matching 4000mAh battery. Both support TurboPower fast charging (10W), but being budget phones they charge over old Micro-USB ports. Beside their lower-resolution screens, the Moto E family also stands apart from the new Moto G phones in terms of camera performance. While the Moto G6 and G6 Plus both feature dual-cameras, the Moto E5 is a single-lens camera family. You get 13Mp on the standard and 12Mp on the Plus, though the Plus is the better camera with a laser autofocus and larger pixels, useful in low light. Performance has also come down a notch – but not a great deal. There’s a quad-core Snapdragon 425 inside both Moto E5 and E5 Plus, which is integrated with Adreno 308 graphics. Meanwhile the G6 Play is fitted with a Snapdragon 430, and the standard G6 a Snapdragon 450. Memory and storage is also reduced, with 2GB and 16GB in the standard, and up to 3GB and 32GB in the Plus. Both phones will accept microSD cards up to 128GB in capacity. Sadly, while these new budget phones look very modern, Motorola has confirmed they will never be updated beyond Android Oreo. 

Moto E5 specifications

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