Meet Motorola’s latest affordable, feature-packed phone: the Moto E4. It looks just like a Moto G5 Plus, but it’s smaller and cheaper, costing only $130 or £129, which converts to about AU$215. The E4 has a slightly more expensive sibling, the larger E4 Plus, which packs a behemoth 5,000mAh battery.
I’m still early in my Moto E4 testing, but here are my first impressions so far.
The E4 runs a version of Android Nougat 7.1 with only a thin layer of Motorola software on top — the usual Moto flair, like being able to view notifications while the screen is off, and some handy shortcut gestures as well.