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Moto E13 pricing tipped online; will compete closely with Poco C50

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Moto E13

Motorola has recently confirmed the release date of the upcoming Moto E13. The smartphone will enter the Indian market on February 8th, and it is going to be an entry-level device. High chances are that the handset will ship with Android 13, a monstrous battery, and a large display. In a recent development, the price point of the smartphone has surfaced online, courtesy of tipster Debayan Roy.

The Moto E13 will be priced somewhere between Rs 6,499 to Rs 6,999. This shows clearly that Motorola is tightening its belt to take on the entry-level devices available in the market from other brands like Realme, Xiaomi, etc. Rumours suggest that the phone will have two RAM variants, including 2GB or 4GB RAM with 64GB internal storage. The smartphone will be shipped in three different colours – Creamy White, Cosmic Black, and Aurora Green. The device will be available on Flipkart for purchase, and its sale will most probably start immediately after the launch.

Moto E13 specifications and features

The Moto E13 will feature a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display supporting HD+ resolution. The front panel will have a water-drop notch display, but there will be an absence of a standard or fast refresh rate. The smartphone will flaunt a 13MP rear camera along with an LED flash unit for clicking photos. For the sake of selfies and video calls, the phone will rock a 5MP selfie sensor.

It will be powered by the Unisoc T606 processor built on a 12nm process paired with 2GB RAM and 64GB internal storage in the vanilla variant. The handset also has an IP52 rating and a Dolby Atmos speaker setup for decent audio output.

It will run on the Android 13 Go Edition operating system. As for the battery, we will get to see a 5000mAh cell powering the device with 10W fast charging support. The phone is going to be an appropriate choice for people who are not that much into running multiple applications on their devices.

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