Motorola has presented the Moto E15 globally, which arrives as a direct successor to last year's Moto E14 (curr. $74 on Amazon). Incidentally, the company has also introduced the Moto G05, Moto G15 and Moto G15 Power today. In short, the Moto E15 is the cheapest of the four at €109 (~$114).
Nonetheless, the Moto E15 mirrors the designs of Motorola's more expensive smartphones with a camera housing that blends effortlessly into its faux leather. Moreover, Motorola has installed a 6.67-inch IPS display that resolves at 1,604 x 720 pixels and 90 Hz. Additionally, the large display is said to offer 1,000 nits full panel brightness and supports features like Motorola's Colour Boost and Water Touch.
Meanwhile, a MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme chipset underpins Android 14 (Go edition) aided by 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of expandable storage. Furthermore, Motorola has included a 5,200 mAh battery that supports 18 W wired charging. On top of that, the Moto E15 finds itself with 32 MP primary and 8 MP front-facing cameras; Motorola describes the device's secondary rear-facing camera as merely an ambient light sensor. For reference, the company has housed all these components in a 165.67 x 75.98 x 8.17 mm housing that weighs 188.8 g. Please see Motorola's website for more information.