Motorola Moto E3: everything we know so far

Moto E3

The launch of the Moto Z range hasn't meant Motorola has abandoned its affordable Moto E line, in fact the company has just announced the third entry in the series, dubbed the Moto E3.

On paper it sounds like the new Moto E will continue in the footsteps of the Moto E (2015), with a rock bottom price and surprisingly solid specs.

Here's everything you need to know about it, from what it will cost and when you can get it, to the specs and features.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Motorola's cheap champion
  • When is it out? Early September
  • What will it cost? £99 (around US$130, AU$170)

Moto E3 release date and price

Motorola is launching the Moto E3 in early September. In the UK it will cost you £99 (around US$130, AU$170) and the handset will be available from Tesco, Amazon, Argos, O2 and other selected retailers.

There's no news yet on the price or release date elsewhere, but we'd imagine it will launch at around the same time in other countries.

Moto E3 design and screen

The Moto E3 has a base color of black or white and a fairly plain back, with the usual Motorola dimple. It looks very similar to the Moto E (2015), albeit with a different camera design.

Moto E3

It comes in at 143.8 x 71.6 x 8.55mm, making it quite a lot longer and wider but substantially slimmer than the 129.9 x 66.8 x 12.3mm Moto E (2015). It's slightly lighter too at 140.6g.

The Moto E3 is also splashproof, with a nano-coating creating a water repellent barrier, helping it survive spills and light splashes. But this isn't full waterproofing we're talking about, so don't take it swimming with you.

The new Moto E packs a 5.0-inch 720 x 1280 display with a pixel density of 294 pixels per inch. That's up from a 4.5-inch 540 x 960 screen on the Moto E (2015). It also has a built-in smudge-resistant screen protector, to help it keep clear of fingerprints.

Moto E3 camera and battery

Motorola has stuck an 8MP camera on the back of the new Moto E, with an LED flash and video recording at up to 720p. There's also a 5MP snapper on the front and while there's no flash on this one it does come with a 'Beautification mode', to keep selfie fiends happy.

Moto E3

That's a big upgrade on the 5MP/VGA pairing on the Moto E (2015), especially as there was no flash present there.

The battery is a 2800mAh one, which according to Motorola will last a full day of mixed use. It sounds like you'll still need to put it through daily charges, but it's a lot larger than the 2390mAh one in the Moto E (2015).

Moto E3 OS and power

Moto E3

The Moto E3 has a 1.0GHz quad-core 64-bit MediaTek MT6735p processor and 1GB of RAM, which doesn't sound like much of an upgrade on last year's model, as that also had a quad-core chip and 1GB of RAM.

But the Moto E3 runs Android Marshmallow, supports 4G and has a microSD card slot to boost the internal memory (which stands at 8GB). Cards are capped at 32GB though, so you can't turn this into a 256GB monster.

James Rogerson

James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.