Briefly after teasing the device yesterday, Motorola has finally confirmed the arrival of Moto E7 Plus in India on September 23. The budget smartphone packs an entry-level processor and is expected to slot in below the Moto G9.

The company confirmed the arrival of the device on Twitter. It has also shared a poster that shows a tagline ‘Ultimate Camera’. The device will launch on 23rd September at 12:00 PM IST. Accordingly, Flipkart has opened a teaser page that shows the device in Navy Blue and Bronze color options.
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Moto E7 Plus Specifications
Although the microsite doesn’t reveal much about the device, we already know the entire specifications from the earlier launch in Europe and Brazil. The images show that the rear panel has a square-shaped cut-out for cameras and a fingerprint sensor beneath. Considering the price, it should have polycarbonate back but we will have to wait till Wednesday to know if Motorola makes any change for the Indian version. On the right side, there are three buttons – power, volume up/down, and a google assistant switch.
The device has a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1600×720 pixels. There is a water-drop notch that houses an 8MP f/2.2 selfie shooter. Powering the device is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 460 SoC. Adreno 610 GPU handles the graphic duties. The square-shaped layout has a 48MP f/1.7 primary lens and a 2MP depth sensor.
The phone will come with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage along with microSD card expansion. Other features include 4G LTE, WiFi, 3.5mm audio jack, and Bluetooth. The Moto E7 Plus is backed up by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging via micro-USB port.
That said, the official pricing is not known yet. It must be noted that the device launched at EUR 149(~Rs.13,000). However, Motorola already has the Moto G9 with Snapdragon 662 at Rs.11,499 in India. Hence, we can expect Moto to price the Moto E7 Plus aggressively.
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