The Motorola Moto E40 Features a 90Hz LCD and a 48MP Rear Camera as its Premiere Features
The Moto E40, the newest member of Motorola‘s E-series, was introduced today. When compared to the recently launched Moto E20, this is a far more affordable option. An HD+ LCD display with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a neater punch hole design complement the device’s more powerful Unisoc T700 CPU and 5,000 mAh battery. The back of the phone has been grooved to make it easier to hold and prevent fingerprints from smearing the surface.
With the 48MP main sensor and a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor, the photography department is also more potent than before. An 8MP front-facing camera is used for taking selfies. The phone has a storage capacity of 64GB and 4GB of RAM. There is a fingerprint sensor built into the Moto dimple on the back.
Android 11 is used for the operating system, with Moto’s MyUX on top of it. Motorola claims that the phone’s 5,000mAh battery, which is recharged through USB-C, will last two days. The Moto E40 is available in two colours: Carbon Gray and Pink Clay. There’s no word on cost or availability just yet.