Motorola’s Moto G successor will indeed be named the Moto E, a newly discovered document confirms. According to a trade report from Zaiuba, Motorola has imported 1,300 of the Moto E (model number XT1022) from China, with 4GB of internal storage and a price tag of $106. That’s even lower than the price of Motorola’s Moto G, which costs around $180.
The Moto E is rumored to tout a 4.3-inch 720p HD screen, a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 5-megapixel camera, 1,900 mAh battery and 4GB of expandable storage.
The Moto E is expected to be announced next week on May 13th at a Motorola event which promises the unveiling of a new device. Motorola’s rumored Moto X successor, the Moto X +1 probably isn’t on the event menu, as the event’s press invite contains the text, “Made to last. Priced for all.” With sales of the Moto G outpacing sales of the Moto X, debuting a new affordable device makes a whole lot of sense for Motorola.
via: Android and Me