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Motorola Moto E7 Review

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As the name suggests, this is Motorola’s budget-friendly offering. It has everything a budget phone needs and a little more – a 5000mAh battery.

It also carries stock Android and almost no bloatware. The resulting experience is clean and smooth.

Camera

For a budget-friendly phone, the Motorola Moto E7 isn’t short on the camera. Its 48-megapixel rear camera offers Quad Pixel technology and improved light sensitivity, allowing it to capture images in low light conditions, day or night.

Its f/1.7 aperture is also better than most of its competitors, but the quality of detail reproduction isn’t excellent. You’ll need to use high contrasts or brighter illumination to see much of what’s in the picture.

The Moto E7 is a decent choice for those looking for an entry-level smartphone with good battery life. Its clean Android build and MediaTek processor mean it performs well and is a great way to transition from a feature phone to a regular phone without breaking the bank.

The E7 is a very well-built and attractive smartphone, but it’s not perfect, and there are some rough spots. It’s not as fast or accurate as some other models on the market, and the lack of NFC, slow WLAN and a very flat screen aren’t showstoppers.

Battery

The Motorola Moto E7 features a 5000mAh battery, giving you ample power to last for days. Its octa-core processor and 4GB RAM enable smooth performance, and the phone’s 64 GB inbuilt storage lets you store all your files.

However, you’ll have to recharge your battery frequently if you use it extensively. The 10W charger bundled with the phone takes a while to charge your smartphone completely.

It’s also important to note that the 5000mAh cell is not as big as the 6000mAh in some high-end devices.

That said, it’s still quite big and can last a few days with moderate usage. I got through a day and a half of social media scrolling, YouTube bingeing, video and photo capturing, and music streaming before the battery gave up on me.

The Motorola Moto E7’s battery life is a positive feature for a budget device. It’s not a top-of-the-line stamina pack, but it’s still an excellent companion for camping trips and multi-day events.

Performance

The Motorola Moto E7 is a budget phone that aims to offer good performance for the price. It features a 6.5-inch display, an octa-core processor, and 2GB of RAM.

A 48 MP sensor1 gives you great photos in any lighting, and Quad Pixel technology delivers 4x better low-light sensitivity. A dedicated Macro Vision camera helps you get 2.5x closer to your subjects.

Keep your fun going all day and night with a long-lasting 4000 mAh battery. That’s enough to let you work and play for up to 36 hours without having to charge2.

An entry-level MediaTek Helio G25 chipset powers the device. It runs Android 10 out of the box and has 2GB of RAM to improve multitasking and background tasks.

Design

Design is an essential part of the overall experience of a phone. A smartphone must look great but feel solid and comfortable in hand.

Motorola has done an excellent job in this area with the Moto E7, offering a clean, stock Android experience. The software is bloatware-free and has enough storage and memory to meet most users’ requirements.

It’s also an affordable smartphone, and it offers some decent hardware as well. The MediaTek Helio G25 CPU does a decent job of powering through apps and games without too much fuss.

The 6.5-inch Max Vision HD+ display features a 20:9 aspect ratio and a long-lasting 4000mAh battery that keeps you going all day and night. The 48-megapixel dual camera system takes sharp, bright photos in any lighting condition. It also supports Quad Pixel technology that delivers 4x better low-light sensitivity. You can also switch to Night Vision mode to capture details in the dark.