Motorola extended its portfolio of incoming phones on Wednesday (25). The manufacturer unveiled the Moto E32s, a smartphone that stands out for its triple camera of 16 megapixels and the price below R $ 1 thousand in direct conversion. The release data sheet also has a 5,000 mAh battery and the factory Android 12.
The phone follows the Moto E32, which was announced in Brazil in May for R $ 1.499. The difference is only with the processor, as the Moto E32s reaches consumers with the MediaTek Helio G37. The previous model features the Unisoc T606 chip.
Moreover, we have two phones just like that. This is the case of the triple photographic set, which brings together the main camera of 16 megapixels and more of the 2 megapixel sensors, one for macro and the other to capture the depth of field. The front camera, for selfies and video calls, has 16 megapixels.
Motorola phone is simple but has 90 Hz screen
The 6.5-inch screen is another highlight thanks to the 90 Hz refresh rate. The battery is 5,000 mAh with a slightly faster recharge of 18 watts.
By uniting the entire work, it is likely that the user will achieve a good battery life. However, whenever I see the refresh rate of 90 Hz or more on phones of this size, I wonder: what is the true usefulness of this feature? After all, it is not a very powerful model to run games with graphics at most.
Of course, we’re talking about a simple cell phone. And the advantage is reflected precisely in the price: in Europe, the smartphone will cost 149 euros (about R$ 770 in direct conversion). That is, it is a model that aims to meet those who do simple activities on a daily life or simply do not want to spend too much on a new phone.