The Motorola Moto E6 is an upcoming entry-level smartphone from Motorola. Over a month ago, specs and renders of the device surfaced on the internet. Now, a Geekbench listing has revealed there will also be a Moto E6 Plus.

The phone was benchmarked today and the result shows it runs Android 9 Pie and has 2GB of RAM. It is also powered by the MT6762 a.k.a. Helio P22. This is a more power efficient processor than the Snapdragon 430 that will power the Moto E6. The chipset also has a higher clockspeed (2.2GHz) compared to the Snapdragon 430 (1.4GHz).

Moto E6 Plus

The Moto E Plus scored 830 points in the single-core test and 3706 points in the multi-core test.

Although the rest of the specs are unknown, we expect Motorola will include a big battery with the Moto E6 Plus since its predecessor has a 5000mAh battery capacity. Other expected features include a large HD+ display, a fingerprint scanner, and a single camera on the back.

Motorola has an event scheduled for June 20 in India. We presume the new generation of the Moto E series will be announced at the event.

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