Motorola is now prepping up to bring its next E series device under moniker Moto E32. Moreover, this device is already surfacing online as it appears on multiple certification websites including FCC, EEC, WiFi Alliance, and NBTC. In addition, these certification websites hints at its offerings and model numbers suggesting its variants.
The company is working to bring the upcoming Moto E32 very soon. However, the launch dates are still underwraps. But, the device appears on multiple certification websites hinting at its imminent launch. Moreover, the WiFi Alliance certification shows that the presence of device with four model number. These include XT2227-1, XT2227-2, XT2227-3, XT2227-4, these belongs to the four variants of thr Moto E32. In addition, the same model number XT2227-3 was on NBTC confirming that it is Moto E32. The model number XT2227-1 and XT2227-3 appears on EEC certification website hinting at its Motorola branding. Whereas, the XT2227-4 appears to have the Lenovo branding. And the model number XT2203-1 was also on the EEC certification website with unknown branding. Furthermore, the FCC certification website has the listing of Moto E32 spare parts revealing some features.
Moreover, the upcoming Moto E32 may arrive as a 4G smartphone as the FCC database shows that it has only GSM, WCDMA, and LTE support. In addition, the device will have dual SIM support with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The device will have 2.4GHz network connectivity. Furthermore, the device will house 5000mAh battery with 10W charging adapter with model number NH50.
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