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Moto E30 unveiled: a Moto E40 but with Android 11 Go Edition

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Peter 05 November 2021

Motorola Android Android Go Announcement

There is already a Moto E20 and a Moto E40, is there something in between? There is now – the Moto E30 quietly appeared on Motorola Slovakia site as well as Aldi in Belgium. This phone has mostly the same hardware as the E40, save for a couple of important limitation.

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Motorola Moto E30

This is an Android 11 Go edition phone, just like the E20 and it has 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage. But that is pretty much where the similarities between the two end.

The Motorola Moto E30 is powered by the same Unisoc T700 chipset as the E40, which does run full-fat Android (though it has the benefit of 4 GB of RAM). And that’s not all. All three models have 6.5” IPS LCDs with 720p+ resolution (20:9), but the E30 and E40 displays run at 90 Hz.

Moto E30 unveiled: a Moto E40 but with Android 11 Go Edition

The relatively powerful hardware continues with the camera – there is a 48 MP sensor on the rear, 0.8 µm pixels (1.6 µm with 4-in-1 binning) and an f/1.8 aperture. It may not sound jaw-dropping, but there are no other Go edition phones that can match it. This camera can record 1080p video at 30 fps.

There are a couple of more cameras on the back, a 2 MP macro and a 2 MP depth cam. More interesting is the selfie camera – it has an 8 MP sensor and it is inside a punch hole. That’s fancy, at least fancier than the E20’s notch (and that’s a 5 MP camera to boot).

Moto E30 unveiled: a Moto E40 but with Android 11 Go Edition

There’s more, the phone offers a large 5,000 mAh battery with “more than 40 hours” battery life, according to official numbers. It’s not fast to charge, though, as it only goes up to 10W.

Moto E30 unveiled: a Moto E40 but with Android 11 Go Edition

There are a few other goodies to mention like the rear-mounted fingerprint reader, the 3.5 mm headphone jack and water repellent design (IP52). The phone’s body is made out of plastic and weighs 198g.

The only major downsides of the E30 compared to the E40 are the 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage. At least there is a remedy for the latter, you can put in a microSD card – it has a dedicated spot on the card tray plus room for two nano-SIM cards.

This is a 4G phone with support for Wi-Fi b/g (2.4 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0. It lacks NFC, though (as does the E40). For positioning, GPS, GLONASS and Galileo are supported.

Moto E30 in Digital Blue Moto E30 in Mineral Gray
Moto E30 in Digital Blue and Mineral Gray

There is no price for the Moto E30 on the official Motorola site in Slovakia (no price on Lenovo UK's site either), but Aldi Belgium lists it at €100. It doesn’t seem to be in stock, though. Another thing to note is that the less-capable E20 costs €100 in Europe, so expect either some price movement or regional price variations (for the record, the E40 can be found for €140).

Source (in Slovak)

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  • Anonymous
  • fCC
  • 07 Nov 2021

well locking of OS downgrades is quite prevalent thing in gadget industry

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  • Anonymous
  • 7X1
  • 06 Nov 2021

Also the fact that they lock up phone that prevents it from downgrading to lets say its earliest version means that they can set an update that would make the phone unstable so itll die & because you can no longer downgrade to your preferrable ve...

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  • Anonymous
  • 7X1
  • 06 Nov 2021

They also sell some entry - mid Exynos variant that I also suggest everyone avoid as it is plagued with issues like phones suddenly dying with blue led that has Notification LED and the fact of the forced useless KNOX that cuts warranty support if t...

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