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Lenovo Brings Moto E5 Play Go Edition with Two Years of Regular OS Updates with price of $130

Lenovo has reported a cheapest version of the Moto E5 Play that keeps running on Android Go OS in view of Android 8.0 Oreo. 
The new variation looks essentially like the customary Moto E5 however specs have been trimmed down to fit inside the Android Go field.
Features
Lenovo has introduced a bit larger display on Moto E5 Play Go edition measuring 5.84-inch in size as compared to the 5.2-inch panel on the regular Moto E5. However, screen resolution has been regressed to 480 p from the original 720p.
As far as hardware is concerned, the Moto E5 Play Go edition houses the same Snapdragon 425 processor under the hood, paired with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage that can be expanded by using a dedicated microSD card slot.
Rear of the phone boasts a single 8MP lens sported by an LED flash. The device retains the fingerprint scanner situated just below the rear camera with Motorola logo engraved in. The front of the device is equipped with another 5MP lens, also coupled with an LED Flash.
The Moto E5 Play Go edition offers a smaller battery backup of 2,100mAh as compared to the 2,800 mAh on the regular variant. However, keeping in view the trimmed down features of the new entrant, this is promised to stay for a day long usage on single charge.
Pricing and Availability
The Moto E5 Play Go edition will be offered for sale by the end of July in three color options of Black, Dark Lake and Flash Gray with an affordable price tag of $130 (~PKR 16,800). Obviously, the main attraction here is the software that should guarantee up to two years of regular updates on a dirt-cheap phone.




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