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The Moto E7 Power comes in two colours, Motorola Blue and Orange and with two storage configurations, 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM at Rs. 7500 and 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM for Rs. 8,300.There's a lot to like about this device. At this price segment, it offers a big a...
The Motorola e7 Power constitutes the elements of being a complete smartphone in the budget segment such as a high capacity battery backup, dual rear lenses, and a huge sized display. At Rs7,499, the moto e7 Power beats its rivals with clean performance a...
Published: 2021-02-22, Author: Hansa , review by: bgr.in
There is not much to dislike in Moto e7 Power at a price point of Rs 7,499. But do remember that the smartphone is mostly good for basic tasks. The battery, design and user-interface are definitely its strengths and the phone fares well on these fronts. B...
The phone is neither too heavy to handle, weighing in at 200 gms, nor is too bulky, being 9.2mm thick. The matte finish also ensures that the phone does not become a fingerprint magnet, while the buttons are easy to locate and use. I like the Google Assis...
Motorola’s Moto E7 Power will compete with Redmi 9i, Poco C3, Realme C3, Realme C12 and others in the market, which are in a similar price bracket. Most of these phones have a 5000 mAh battery, except the C12, which gets a 6,000 mAh one. The Moto E7 Power...
Abstract: The new Moto E7 Power from Motorola is the latest addition to the company's E-series. It sits alongside the Moto E7 Plus (Review) and offers similar features, but at a lower starting price of Rs. 7,499. It competes with a lot of budget offerings such as t...
Low-light camera, Display, No fast charging support
Moto E7 Power can make for a decent daily driver if you are not looking for high-end features. If you only want to get the job done, this smartphone will not be a bad pick at all. However, if you are an occasional gamer or a photographer, this phone is no...
no PWM, Protected from dust and splash water, long runtimes
outdated security patches, slow WLAN, dark screen, which is unevenly illuminated
In review: Motorola Moto E7 PowerAt first glance, the Moto E7 Power seems to be a clone of the E7i Power and in terms of camera, casing and battery that is certainly true.However, there are subtle differences that justify the surcharge of almost 30 Euros...
Sturdy construction, Clean software, Long battery life,
Cameras are not good, Boring design, Sub-par performance, Photos by Raj Rout, Moto E7 Power
The Moto E7 Power is not the flashiest of devices but for its starting price, you do get solid construction and a beefy battery that lasts a while. The daylight photography and a clean software experience with the promise of future updates are also some b...
It does what's on the tin: last for ages without charging and perform basic smartphone functions.You can pick up the Moto e7 Power from JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, The Good Guys (online only), Officeworks, Big W and Motorola's website for RRP AU$159...