Last week, we saw a couple of official-looking renders of an unknown Motorola smartphone leaked by Evan Blass, which we now know is the Moto E20.
Blass says the Motorola Moto E20 is codenamed “Aruba” and sports model designation XT2155-1. It’s built around a 6.5″ HD+ display with a notch for the 5MP selfie camera.
The back panel of the Moto E20 flaunts a hexagon-shaped pattern and houses a camera system consisting of 13MP and 2MP units. The cover also has the signature Motorola logo, but it’s unclear if it doubles up as a fingerprint scanner.
The Moto E20 packs a 4,000 mAh battery charged through a USB-C port and has 2GB RAM and 32GB storage onboard. The smartphone runs Android 11 and is powered by a 1.6GHz octa-core processor, which the source says isn’t a part of any Qualcomm chipset.
The source doesn’t share the Moto E20’s pricing or availability details but revealed that Motorola is working on the Moto E30, codenamed “Cyprus.”