Many brands have stepped up their entry-level phones, making them robust enough to run a standard Android version. However, some are still coming up with humble-hardware phones stuck with the power-friendly Android Go edition.
One of those brands is Motorola, which just launched the Moto E6i, an entry-level smartphone running on Android 10 Go Edition. This device is powered by a Unisoc SC9863A octa-core processor clocked at 1.6GHz, with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

The rest of the specs are expected on a budget smartphone. We have a small 6.1-inch HD+ screen on the front, with a waterdrop notch for the 5-megapixel selfie camera.
We then have the 13-megapixel primary camera on the back, next to a 2-megapixel depth sensor and, thankfully, a fingerprint scanner in the Motorola emblem.

Keeping the lights on is a 3,000mAh battery that charges via a 10W microUSB charger. The Moto E6i, which is essentially a rebranded Moto E6s 2020 with a different OS, processor, and faster charging, is available in Brazil for BRL1,099 (around Php9,700).
Motorola Moto E6i
- Android 10 Go Edition
- Dual SIM
- 6.1-inch HD+ IPS display, 1560 x 720 pixel resolution, ~282ppi
- 87.5% screen-to-body ratio
- 1.6GHz Unisoc SC9863A octa-core processor
- 2GB RAM
- IMG GE8322
- 32GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 256GB
- 5-megapixel front camera
- 13-megapixel (f/2.2) + depth-sensor rear cameras, PDAF, LED flash
- Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
- Water-repellent design
- Headphone jack
- 4G LTE
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth 4.2
- GPS, A-GPS, LTEPP, SUPL, GLONASS
- microUSB
- Dimensions: 155.6 x 73 x 8.5mm
- Weight: 160g
- Colors: Titanium Gray, Pink
- 3,000mAh internal storage, 10W charging