Moto E4 Plus with 5000mAh battery passes through the FCC
Upcoming Moto E4 Plus with a 5,000mAh battery may have passed the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Lenovo-owned Motorola will soon upgrade its E-series with the discharge of a fresh smartphone. These devices will be allegedly called the Moto E4 Plus. Seemingly, the telephone has been handed down through the Federal government Communications Commission payment, which qualified a Motorola device with the model quantity XT1773. This specific device that handed through the FCC packages a 5,000mAh non-removable power supply capacity, rendering it the greatest ever before for a Motorola smartphone. The FCC processing shows the Moto E4 Plus includes 4G LTE connection, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11-n support, Bluetooth Low Energy (v4.2), and NFC. The handset will be run by way of a MediaTek chipset. Evidently, Motorola is also getting ready to release the Moto E4 smartphone. These devices (XT1762) was qualified before this week by the FCC. Regarding to PhoneArena, the future phone wi...