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MOTO E4 PLUS best phone in this range

The Moto E4 Plus mobile features a 5.5" (13.97 cm) display and runs on Android v7.1.1 (Nougat) operating system. The device is powered by a Quad core, 1.3 GHz, Cortex A53 processor paired with 3 GB of RAM. As far as the battery is concerned it has 5000 mAh. Over that, as far as the rear camera is concerned this mobile has a 13 MP camera.
Moto E4 plus is available in filpkart.
The E4 has a modest display. It's fine indoors, but barely visible under direct sunlight.
But the rear camera is the E4's weakest point. When compared to the more expensive Moto G5 Plus, the E4's photos had less detail and dynamic range (the difference between the brightest and darkest parts of a photo).

But when compared to other super-cheap phones like the Galaxy J3, the E4 produces photos with more detail and a more realistic rendering. You should have no trouble using the E4 to fill up your social media feed with photo posts.
The E4 has a dedicated selfie flash which produces mixed results. When I used it on myself, my skin looked washed out, but when I took a group selfie the fill flash made everyone look good. This is a luxury you don't see in many phones in this price range, so it's a good option to have.
The good The Moto E4 has a near stock version of Android Nougat, a fingerprint reader, a removeable battery, a selfie flash and is splash resistant -- all while being ridiculously cheap.
The bad The display is hard to see in sunlight and the camera is slow to process photos.
The bottom line The Moto E4 is the cheapest Motorola phone but doesn't compromise too much on its amenities.


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