Report: Alleged Moto E13 Render Leak Suggests Plastic Frame, Single Rear Camera

Motorola’s Moto E13 smartphone is said to have been subjected to a leak that appears to indicate the upcoming entry-level smartphone’s basic design and camera details. The smartphone, which was earlier tipped to be powered by the Unisoc T606 SoC while running on Android 13 out of the box, has now been spotted in a beige color that sports a curved back panel. Meanwhile, in terms of the camera, the rear setup appears to be made of a single camera sensor.

According to a report by Mysmartprice, the upcoming entry-level Moto E13 smartphone has been spotted in an alleged official render with a beige plastic frame. The back side, which appears to be curved in shape, houses a single camera module above a hole for the LED flash inside a second hole. Motorola’s traditional batwing logo can be seen in the center of the back panel.

In terms of connectivity, the phone appears to have a USB Type-C port at the bottom, along with a speaker grille and a microphone hole. The render seems to indicate that the Moto E13 will have a somewhat flat bezel that houses the power and volume toggle buttons on its right side.

The display on the Moto E13 appears to be a waterdrop notch design with narrow bezels around the screen but it appears to get quite thick at the alleged smartphone’s chin.

The Moto E13, the Lenovo-owned smartphone manufacturer, was spotted earlier on the Geekbench website, indicating that the entry-level smartphone could be powered by an octa-core processor paired with 2GB of RAM while Employment. Android 13 is ready to use. The octa-core processor has been spotted as an Arm chipset codenamed m170, which could be a Unisoc T606 SoC.

In terms of processor performance, it reportedly scored 318 in the single-core test while it scored 995 in the multi-core Geekbench tests.

However, it is important to note that there has been no official confirmation on the name, specifications, pricing, or launch details of the alleged entry-level smartphone from Lenovo-owned smartphone maker Motorola.


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