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Report: Alleged rendering leak Moto E13 suggests plastic frame, single rear camera

Motorola’s Moto E13 smartphone is said to have been the subject of a leak that seems to point to the basic design and camera details of the upcoming entry-level smartphone. The smartphone, which was previously hinted to be powered by the Unisoc T606 SoC while running on Android 13, has now been spotted in a beige color sporting a curved rear panel. Meanwhile, in terms of the camera, the rear setup appears to consist of a single camera sensor.

According to a report from 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 an LED flash hole within a second hole. Motorola’s traditional Batwing logo is visible 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 microphone hole. The render seems to indicate that the Moto E13 will have a somewhat flat bezel housing the power and volume buttons on the right side.

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

The Lenovo-owned smartphone maker Moto E13 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 during the occupation . Android 13 is out of the box. The octa-core processor has been identified 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 Geekbench’s multi-core tests.

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


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