Motorola Moto E5 Supra to arrive with 5000mAh, 6-inch display and more!

Motorola just released another model Moto E5 Supra. However, we believe it is actually the old Moto E5 Plus in disguise, with the same 6-inch display, 5000mAh battery and 3GB RAM. Keep reading for more details!

Moto E5 Supra

Moto E5 Supra specs

Previously, we received the news about three new handsets from Motorola Moto G6 market hitting the market in the next quarter. Notably, there are the standard Motorola Moto G6, a bigger Moto G6 Plus. Additionally, there is also a Motorola Moto G6 Play variant. On the other hand, there seems to be another Moto phone arriving with them. We introduce you, the Motorola Moto E5 Supra! For starter, its distinctive reflective wave pattern design and the arched back give it a unique look.

The handset features a water repellent coating which will safeguard against spills and splashes. However, the phone is not water resistant. Additionally, there’s circular camera cutout on the back of the phone, quite similar to the Moto X4. Despite having two camera grills, the phone seems to have a single sensor. Notably, the Moto E5 Supra equips a fingerprint scanner on the back. Previously, Motorola has never implemented the rear-facing fingerprint sensor, besides its M series.

Moto E5 Supra

In details, Motorola Moto E5 Supra specs sport a 5.8-inch IPS LCD with the resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels. Under the hood, this Motorola phone takes power from a Quad-core chipset. Regarding the storage, the phone offers 3GB RAM and two ROM versions: 32GB/64GB. There is also a microSD which can expand up to 256GB. Furthermore, Motorola Moto E5 Supra camera includes a 16MP rear snapper and an 8MP selfie shooter. On the other hand, the device runs on Android 8.0 (Oreo) operating system. Finally, this Motorola phone rocks a non-removable Li-Ion 5000mAh battery.

Moto E5 Supra release date and price

Cricket is offering the Moto E5 Supra price for just $179.99 with its qualifying service plans (2GB, 5GB, Unlimited, Unlimited Max). It should show up as being in stock in the carrier’s online store by the end of the day.